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Saurashtra captain Jaydev Shah missed a deserving century against Vidharbha, while Karnataka's pathetic show with the bat continued on the first day of their second round of matches in the All-India Buchi Babu Memorial cricket tournament, in Chennai on Tuesday.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Aug 21, 2012, 11:02 PM (IST)
Edited: Aug 21, 2012, 11:02 PM (IST)
Jaydev Shah added 112 runs in 26.2 overs with Rahul Dave for the fourth wicket for Saurashtra against Vidarbha © AFP
Chennai: Aug 21, 2012
Saurashtra captain Jaydev Shah missed a deserving century against Vidharbha, while Karnataka’s pathetic show with the bat continued on the first day of their second round of matches in the All-India Buchi Babu Memorial cricket tournament, in Chennai on Tuesday.
In a Group-C match, Jaydev who made 99 (122b, 9×4, 4×6) and added 112 runs in 26.2 overs with Rahul Dave (50-7×4, 1×6) for the fourth wicket helped his team to make 337 for nine in their allotted 90 overs against Vidharbha.
Karnataka, who lost their first match in Group-D to Kerala, continued their poor performance as they lost all their top four batsmen after dismissing Gujarat for a total of 195 all out in 71 overs. Gujarat’s Akshar Patel claimed two for six. (PTI)
Summarised Scores
Group-A: Odisha 233 (Abhilash Mallick 44, Lalith Mohan 4 for 69, Paramveer Singh 3 for 58). Hyderabad 14 for no loss.
Group B: TNCA XI 245 (KB Arun Karthick 74, Baba Indrajith 53, Bhargav Bhatt 5 for 77, Murtuja Vahora 2 for 27) vs Baroda 28 for no loss
Group C: Saurashtra 337 for 9 (Jaydev Shah 99, Rahul Dave 5O, Gaurav Upadhyay 3 for 55) vs Vidarbha
Assam 237 (J Syed Mohammed 62, M Prabhu 4 for 71, A Aswin Crist 2 for 45) vs TNCA President’s XI 12 for no loss
Group D: Gujarat 195 (Priyank Panchal 55, R Vijay Kumar 3 for 24, K P Appanna 3 for 37) vs Karnataka 27 for 4 (Akshar Patel 2 for 6).
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