Duleep Trophy 2014-15 final: South stuttering at 280 for 7 at lunch; need 21 runs to win

South Zone 280/7 at lunch on Day 5

By Amit Banerjee Last Updated on - November 2, 2014 1:59 PM IST
Central Zone skipper Piyush Chawla took two wickets for 44 runs © Getty Images (File Photo)
Central Zone skipper Piyush Chawla took two wickets for 44 runs © Getty Images (File Photo)

By Amit Banerjee

Nov 2, 2014

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South Zone were 280 for the loss of 7 wickets at the end of the first session of play on Day Five against Central Zone in the Duleep Trophy final being played at the Feroz Shah Kotla at Delhi on Sunday. Shreyas Gopal and Pragyan Ojha were unbeaten on scores of 3 and 0respectively. Jalaj Saxena, Pankaj Singh and Piyush Chawla  picked two wickets each for Central Zone, conceding 44, 45 and 74 runs respectively.

South Zone began the day, resuming from their overnight score of 184 for one after 44 overs, needing 117 runs to win with an entire day and nine wickets in hand. KL Rahul, who scored his second century of the final, becoming the tenth batsman to achieve the feat in Duleep trophy history, started off run-flow with boundaries in the second over. Aparajith, who had been going steadily in the previous day, did not let too many dot balls spoil their run-rate either. The 100-run partnership between the two was brought up when South Zone moved to a score of 196 for one in the 46th over.

Pankaj Singh however, decided to play party-spoiler to the partnership in the 51st over, when he removed both Rahul and in-form wicket-keeper batsman Dinesh Karthik in a space of four deliveries to bring South’s march to a halt. The onus was suddenly on Aparajith to guide his side to a win. Ramaswamy Prasanna was the batsman to walk into the crease after the sudden dismissals, and he took his time to settle at the crease. Prasanna joined the run-scoring act in the 66th over, when he smashed Ali Murtaza for two sixes and a four off the last three deliveries, rushing into the 20s in no time.

At 252 for four, with 49 runs needed to win with six wickets in hand, Central Zone were running out of hopes of a victory with the Aparajith and Prasanna pair at the crease milking runs with ease. Off-spinner Jalaj Saxena decided to influence the course of the match by removing Prasanna, trapping him leg-before off a full-length delivery. Aparajith was dismissed off the first ball of the next over when he decided to step out of the crease and play a good-length Chawla delivery towards mid-wicket, but the ball spun in  the other direction and keeper Naman Ojha collected it safely and removed the bails in an instant.

Saxena inflicted another blow at the end of the 76th over, when he removed the dangerous Hanuman Vihari by bowling a well-pitched delivery, which the batsman attempted to play against the spin, but ended up patting the ball back to the bowler, who moved to his left during his follow-through and collected the catch. Skipper Vinay Kumar walked in to bat with the purpose of playing a captain’s knock in mind. He managed to hit three boundaries and reach a score of 24 from 38 balls, helping South Zone reach at a striking distance of victory. He was however dismissed at the stroke of lunch, when Murtaza delivery went through the bat and pad to crash into the leg-stump.

 

Brief scores:

Central Zone 276 (Robin Bist 79; Baba Aparajith 2 for 26) & 403 (Faiz Fazal 72, Jalaj Saxena 71, Robin Bist 112*; Shreyas Gopal 4 for 60, Pragyan Ojha  3 for 99) lead South Zone 379 (KL Rahul 185; Ali Murtaza 4 for 59)  & 280 for 7 (Kl Rahul 130, Baba Aparajith 56; Jalaj Saxena 2 for 44, Pankaj Singh 2 for 45) by 21 runs.

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