Rain affected match ends in a draw
The four day match between India A and Trinidad & Tobago, at the FCB Clarke Road United Grounds in Penal, which was badly disrupted by rain ended in a draw yesterday
18-Nov-1999
The four day match between India A and Trinidad & Tobago, at the FCB
Clarke Road United Grounds in Penal, which was badly disrupted by rain
ended in a draw yesterday.
Resuming at the overnight score of 123-6, Trinidad & Tobago were all
out in the space of 21 balls for the addition of just one run to
concede a first innings lead of 103. Last man Asif Jan was unable to
bat. Rahul Sanghvi picked up the bowling honours for India A taking
4-23. Amit Bhandari and Karthik Murali took two wickets each.
India A however failed to make the most of the opportunity for some
useful batting practice as they were all out for 163 in their second
knock. Sameer Dighe was the top scorer with 49 and he and Harvinder
Sodhi (31) put on 56 for the sixth wicket in the only sizable
partnership of the innings. Jacob Martin who top scored with 81 in the
Indian first innings total of 227, made only 11 this time
around. Dodda Ganesh was unable to bat having strained a muscle (he
bowled only three overs in the Trinidad innings).
Spinners Mukesh Persad (5-46) and Dinanath Ramnarine (3-53) were among
the wickets again. They finished with match hauls of eight wickets
each and Ramnarine got the Man of the Match award for his labours.
Play was called off after Trinidad & Tobago had batted out seven overs
to finish at 14-0. India A go on to play West Indies A in a four day
match at the Queens Park Oval starting November 19.