Hanuma Vihari: The selectors were angry, if not selected, now this warrior will break the door of Team India – hanuma vihari smashes half century vs west zone in duleep trophy
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Bengaluru: Riding on a brilliant performance by the bowlers, West Zone outclassed South Zone by posting 182 for seven in the Duleep Trophy final on Wednesday. West Zone won the toss and decided to bowl and their bowlers took full advantage of the cloudy sky. Due to bad light and rain, only 65 overs could be played on Wednesday. Only captain Hanuma Vihari (63 runs, 130 balls) was able to bat for South Zone.Vihari handled
Both the South Zone openers had returned to the pavilion by 42 runs. Tilak and Vihari then handled the innings. Both added 79 runs for the third wicket and brought the team’s score to 100 for two by lunch. Vihari battled the bowlers during his innings of over three hours. However, when Vihari was looking in good touch, spinner Shams Mulani played the ball on the wickets. Nagwaswala ended Tilak’s innings. Ricky Bhui (9), Sachin Baby (7) and Sai Kishore (5) failed to even reach double figures. At the end of the day’s play, Washington Sundar was nine while Vijaykumar Vishak was at the crease after scoring five runs.
Both the South Zone openers had returned to the pavilion by 42 runs. Tilak and Vihari then handled the innings. Both added 79 runs for the third wicket and brought the team’s score to 100 for two by lunch. Vihari battled the bowlers during his innings of over three hours. However, when Vihari was looking in good touch, spinner Shams Mulani played the ball on the wickets. Nagwaswala ended Tilak’s innings. Ricky Bhui (9), Sachin Baby (7) and Sai Kishore (5) failed to even reach double figures. At the end of the day’s play, Washington Sundar was nine while Vijaykumar Vishak was at the crease after scoring five runs.
Mayank’s Milestone
Samarth’s patience soon paid off and he was caught by wicketkeeper Harvik Desai in an attempt to cut Chintan’s short ball. Mayank and Tilak Verma (40) then took the innings forward. Mayank was successful in completing 7000 first class runs in 159 innings during this period. Mayank failed to take advantage of the good start and was caught by Sarfaraz Khan at third slip in an attempt to play a drive off Seth.
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