da bet vitoria: Railways, after being at the receiving end, fought back to have theirRanji Trophy Super League group B match against Hyderabad evenlypoised at the end of the second day at the Feroz Shah Kotla grounds onSunday
05-Mar-2000Railways, after being at the receiving end, fought back to have theirRanji Trophy Super League group B match against Hyderabad evenlypoised at the end of the second day at the Feroz Shah Kotla grounds onSunday. Replying to Hyderabad’s first innings total of 347, Railwayswere 188 for six at close of play.Hyderabad, 309 for eight overnight, were all out this morningfollowing a last wicket stand of 36 runs off 15 overs between JS Yadav(23 not out) and Kanwaljit Singh (16). Balaji Rao took one more wicketto finish with a five wicket haul conceding 56 runs.Railways started disastrously, losing three wickets for 26. A shortwhile later, despite a fourth wicket stand of 51 runs between VishalSharma (29) and Sudhir Wankhede (25) they had slumped to 77 forfive. Medium pacer NP Singh took three of the wickets. However skipperP Rawat (35) and Devendra Singh (69 not out) were concerned in arescue act by adding 105 runs for the sixth wicket off 40.3overs. Rawat played defiantly for 2-1/2 hours, faced 109 balls and hitfour boundaries. By close, the gallant Devendra Singh had faced 141balls and hit nine fours.