Sunday 25 December 2016

TAMIL NADU ROUT KARNATAKA

Ashwin-less TN squash powerhouse Karnataka to enter Ranji semi-finals Pacers Vignesh, Natarajan shimmer in TN's seven-wicket win

The Asian Age25 Dec 2016Dinesh Karthik

— K. MURALI KRISHNA

Tamil Nadu pacer K. Vignesh praises the wicket of Karun Nair on the second day of their Ranji Trophy quarter-last.

Vizag, Dec. 24: Karnataka had two GenNext hotshots of Indian cricket yet a Tamil Nadu pace assault, with a combined ordeal of 35 matches, did the star swing to script a shocking seven-wicket triumph inside two days in the Ranji Trophy quarter-last on Saturday.

After 14 wickets tumbled on the principal day, the second was no better with upwards of 19 rejections falling by the wayside.

Beginning the day at 111/4, Tamil Nadu were knocked down some pins out for 152, taking a lead of 64 runs. Karnataka were no better in their second exposition as they were again hard and fast for 150 with seamers Aswin Crist (1/50), Thangarasu Natarajan (3/40) and Krishnamoorthy Vignesh (4/53) sharing the crown jewels.

While Rahul demonstrated his class with a cleaned 77 with 13 limits, M Kaunian Abbas' 15 being the second most astounding score demonstrated the predicament Karnataka batting.

An objective of 87 was accomplished in 19.3 overs with Dinesh Karthik, playing his 100th Ranji Trophy diversion, crushing 41 off of 30 balls with five fours and two sixes.

Knowing admirably that survival on this seaming track is a troublesome recommendation with Tamil Nadu stuck in an unfortunate situation at 35/3, Karthik let Baba Indrajith hold one wind up as he chose to go up against the assault to the resistance camp and included the required 52 keeps running in 10 overs. He was extreme on leggie Shreyash Gopal, clobbering him for 24 in 2.3 overs. Include his commitment of 31 in the main innings, and Karthik is by a wide margin Tamil Nadu's most noteworthy patron in this triumph. It was a match in which the Tamil Nadu side, which has now learnt to live without Ravichandran Ashwin and Murali Vijay, outbowled a group including K.L. Rahul and Karun Nair, who have been run-machines in household cricket. On a green-top that at the end of the day uncovered poor method and utilization of household batsmen, 33 wickets fell with just 148.2 overs of play yielding an outcome. One can credit the degraded surrender to green-top or poor application, however it was by and by obvious that India's standard household batsmen think that its troublesome Karnataka 88 and 150 (K. Vignesh 4/53, T. Natarajan 3/40) lost to Tamil Nadu 152 (Dinesh Karthik 31, S. Aravind 3/16) and (target 87) 87/3 in 19.3 overs (Dinesh Karthik 41 not out).

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That Rahul was significantly better than rest was apparent in the way he took care of Tamil Nadu's first innings legend Crist alongside Vignesh and Natarajan.

At the point when Rahul at long last edged one to Karthik off Natarajan's rocking the bowling alley, he was the eighth Karnataka batsman to get out for a score of 130.

For Karnataka, the greatest dissatisfaction was India internationals Manish Pandey, Stuart Binny and C.M. Gautham, who neglected to score a solitary run. Karun came to bat as down as no. 8, hit a few limits in his 12 preceding edging Vignesh to Karthik.

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