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Laxman's 79 propels Hyderabad to 233

December 22, 2004 20:34 IST

Propelled by an elegant 79 by Test star VVS Laxman, Hyderabad scored 233 in their first innings against Punjab who were reeling at 25 for 3 in reply on the first day of the Elite 'B' Ranji Trophy match at Gymkhana grounds in Hyderabad on Wednesday.

Putting to rest the controversy over the cricket board 'resting him' for the one-day series in Bangladesh, Laxman showed his style, elegance and hard hitting tactics scoring with 13 fours off 102 balls.

Laxman was especially severe on Amit Uniyal whom he hit for four boundaries -- three fluent cover drives and one cut to the point fence, before the bowler was taken out of the attack.

VRV Singh proved to be the most effective bowler for Punjab claiming seven wickets in 16.4 overs giving away 75 runs while R S Sodhi took the prize wicket of Laxman and A T Rayudu in quick succession to bowl out the hosts for 233.

Hyderabad speedsters NP Singh and Vishnuvardhan soon hit back with vengeance and swung the ball to take three quick wickets as the visitors plunged to 25 for 3 at stumps.

Put in to bat, Hyderabad openers Daniel Manohar and Anirudh Singh gave a steady start, countering the Punjab pacers who moved the ball exceptionally well, before Singh (7) returned to pavilion when the total was 28.

Daniel did not last long with VRV Singh dismissing him caught by skipper Pankaj Dharmani in the slips for 21, which brought cheers to the gathered crowd with Laxman taking guard.

Laxman and Vinay Kumar then steadied the innings adding 73 runs for the third wicket before Kumar became the third victim of VRV Singh after a well-made 28.


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