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Karnataka skipper Ganesh Satish (190), Stuart Binny (189) and Amit Verma (102) made merry at the JNNRC grounds as Uttar Pradesh failed to advance to the knockout stage of the Elite division Ranji Trophy.
Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: Dec 24, 2011, 07:33 PM (IST)
Edited: Dec 24, 2011, 07:33 PM (IST)
Though Uttar Pradesh earned three points for clinching the first-innings lead, they failed to qualify from Group A © Getty Images
Shimoga: Dec 24, 2011
Karnataka skipper Ganesh Satish (190), Stuart Binny (189) and Amit Verma (102) made merry at the JNNRC grounds as Uttar Pradesh failed to advance to the knockout stage of the Elite division Ranji Trophy.
Resuming at their overnight 158 for two, Karnataka, riding on two significant partnerships, ran up a mammoth second innings total of 561 for five.
Though Uttar Prtadesh earned three points for clinching the first-innings lead, they failed to qualify from Group A.
Mumbai, Karnataka and Rajasthan made it to the knockout stage from the group.
Satish was cog around which the Karnataka second innings revolved. Accused of not converting good starts in the previous matches, Satish played himself into form, batting close to nine hours while consuming 367 deliveries.
Satish raised 179 runs (221 minutes) with Verma for the third wicket. His association with Stuart Binny produced a rollicking 253 runs (198 minutes, 287 balls). A double hundred could well have been his, but Imtiyaz Ahmed lured him into nicking to Amir.
Binny mulched runs at ease to carve his third century of the season, taking his match aggregate to 285 runs, including an enterprising 94 in the first essay. He smashed 24 boundaries and five sixes during his 161-ball vigil at the crease.
C M Gautam also joined the Christmas Eve party, scoring an unbeaten 30. R P Singh and Imtiyaz Ahmed shared four wickets between them. (PTI)
Brief scores: Karnataka: 314 and 561 for 5 (Ganesh Satish 190, Stuart Binny 189, Amit Verma 102) lead Uttar Pradesh 419 by 456 runs.
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