da 888casino: AM Piprode with the match figures of 9/103 helped a dominant Vidarbhathrash Madhya Pradesh by an innings and 133 runs in the Under-22Tournament played at Vidarbha CA Ground, Nagpur, on Monday
da bet7: Santhosh S18-Dec-2000AM Piprode with the match figures of 9/103 helped a dominant Vidarbhathrash Madhya Pradesh by an innings and 133 runs in the Under-22Tournament played at Vidarbha CA Ground, Nagpur, on Monday. The hostsVidarbha gave a very good account of themselves with the bat and ballto take all the eight points to MP’s none.Electing to bat after winning the toss, MP made a poor start to theircampaign by losing four wickets with just 17 on the board. Piprodeaccounting for three of the four to fall. 80 runs were added for thefifth wicket between opener S Tomar and S Kapoor. Kapoor dominated thepartnership and it was S Tomar (27) who was dismissed first to make it97/5. K Seth made 30 helping Kapoor add 56 valuable runs for the sixthwicket. Kapoor who continued in the same vein striking the ballfluently, went on to complete a well deserved hundred and was theninth batsman to be dismissed at 198. Kapoor’s individual contributionwas 109 runs which included 3 sixes and 17 fours. MP were all out for198 in the 63rd over as Piprode picked up his fourth wicket to finishthe innings with 4/68.Vidarbha lost two early wickets and were reduced to 49/2 in the 9thover, but opener AS Manohar and captain AS Naidu gathered runs at willadding 255 for the third wicket. Both the batsmen had completed theircentury and it was Golwalkar who removed Manohar to break thepartnership. Manohar was severe on the bowling smashing 130 runs in226 balls with the help of 22 fours and 2 sixes. At 342 Naidu ranhimself out for a well made 146 made of 203 balls which included 20fours and a six. Vidarbha went on to add some more qucik runs todeclare their first innings on 446/6 giving themselves a 248 run firstinnings lead. Dheeraj Sharma 52 remained unbeaten as HV Shitoot 45 wasthe last man to be dismissed.MP had an uphill task ahead of them and ran in to trouble straightaway, losing wickets at regular intervals. Opening bowlers Piprode(17-8-35-5) and CE Atram (17.5-3-62-4) were too good for their likingand MP were bowled out for 115 in 40.5 overs. The centurion from thefirst innings S Kapoor batted valiantly in the second dig too. Kapoorremained unconquered on 41 easily the best of the MP batting effortsas the last three batsmen were dismissed for nothing.






