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Ranji Trophy 2012: Hyderabad score 247 for six against Railways
Bavanaka Sandeep and A Ashish Reddy scored half centuries each to steer Hyderabad to 247 for six against Railways on the opening day of their Group A Ranji Trophy match at Hyderabad on Saturday.
Written by Press Trust of India
Published: Dec 22, 2012, 11:57 PM (IST)
Edited: Dec 22, 2012, 11:57 PM (IST)


Hyderabad batsmen put on good partnerships to guide Hyderabad to a totak of 247 against Railways © Getty Images
Hyderabad: Dec 22, 2012
Bavanaka Sandeep and A Ashish Reddy scored half centuries each to steer Hyderabad to 247 for six against Railways on the opening day of their Group A Ranji Trophy match at Hyderabad on Saturday.
At stumps, Reddy was batting on 60 and giving him company at the other end was Amol Shinde on 26.
Even as Railways’ bowlers managed to take as many as six wickets during the day, the hosts rode on fine contributions from their batsmen and a few good partnerships to end day one on a satisfying note.
Opting to bat, Hyderabad did not have an ideal start as they lost two early wickets to be at 29 for two but opener Kolla Sumanth and Sandeep consolidated the innings.
The duo put on a solid 62-run stand for the third wicket before Sumanth fell for a well-made 45 off 123 balls, laced with seven boundaries.
After Sumanth’s dismissal, Sandeep continued in the able company of Syed Quadri (27) and together they shared a 67-run stand for the fourth wicket.
It was Murali Kartik who broke their partnership by sending back Sandeep for a 141-ball 68 that included six hits to the fence and a six.
Sandeep’s departure triggered a mini collapse as the hosts went on to lose two more wickets in quick succession.
From 158 for four, Hyderabad were suddenly reeling at 160 for six.
However, Reddy and Shinde came to the team’s rescue as they made sure that Hyderabad did not lose any more wicket on the day.
By the time stumps were drawn, they had already put on an unbeaten 87 runs together for the seventh wicket
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For Railways, Kartik (2/60) and Karan Sharma (2/85) claimed two wickets each, while Sanjay Bangar and Shivakant Shukla took wicket apiece.
Brief scores: Hyderabad 247 for six (Bavanaka Sandeep 68, Ashish Reddy 60*; Murali Kartik 2 for 60) vs Railways