Home > Cricket > PTI > Report

Kerala crawl to 286 for five

December 18, 2003 21:30 IST

Kerala frustrated Delhi with some excruciatingly slow batting display to reach 286 for five in 135 overs in their first innings on the second day of the 'Elite' Group 'A' Ranji Trophy match in Delhi on Thursday.

Delhi's desperate bid to garner full points from the match to revive their hopes of qualifying for the semi-finals from the group received a major setback as their bowlers failed to restrict their little-known opponents even on the second day of the four-day match at the Gurbaksh stadium.

With only two days remaining, and Kerala still left with five wickets, a draw is the most likely outcome and Delhi could at best take two points, that too if they manage to take the first innings lead.

But dismissing their opponents early tomorrow looks a tough ask for the hosts since almost all the batsmen managed to defy the bowlers and stay long enough at the crease.

At close, Ajay Kunda was batting on 90 and Sunil Oasis on 28.

Earlier, resuming at 85 for two, the visitors added 201 runs in 69 overs on the second day, which saw 40 minutes of play being lost due to bad light.

Vipin Lal (35) and Hemant Kumar (46) took the score to 120 before the third wicket fell when Hemant departed, offering a catch to Amit Bhandari off Rahul Sanghvi.

Vipin Lal was bowled by off-spinner Sarandeep Singh when the score was 152.

Sreekumar Nair (34) added 75 runs for the fifth wicket with Kunda before being trapped LBW by Bhandari.

Scoreboard

Kerala (1st innings):
CM Deepak lbw b Bhandari 21
S Somsunder c Gambhir b Sarandeep 18
Vipin Lal b Sarandeep Singh 35
Hemant Kumar c Bhandari b Sanghvi 46
Ajay Kunda batting 90
Sreekumar Nair lbw b Bhandari 34
Sunil Oasis batting 28

Extras: (b-2, lb-5, nb-7) 14

Total: (for 5 wkts, 135 overs) 286

Fall of wickets: 1-30, 2-42, 3-120, 4-152, 5-227.

Bowling: Bhandari 24-6-62-2, Gill 31-13-69-0, Sarandeep 37-11-54-2, Rajat Bhatia 12-4-20-0, Sanghvi 25-5-64-1, Jadeja 6-3-10-0.


Article Tools
Email this article
Print this article
Write us a letter



Related Stories


Railways make Kerala struggle

Unbeaten century by Yuvraj

M S K Prasad shines for Andhra



People Who Read This Also Read


Powar ton puts Mumbai on top

Punjab too good for AP

Flintoff rallies England







© Copyright 2003 PTI. All rights reserved. Republication or redistribution of PTI content, including by framing or similar means, is expressly prohibited without the prior written consent.











Copyright © 2003 rediff.com India Limited. All Rights Reserved.