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April 14, 2000
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Hyderabad virtually throughOur Correspondent Just one wicket remains in the way of Hyderabad making it to the Ranji Trophy final. On Friday, the penultimate day of the five-day semi-final, they had champions Karnataka on the brink of defeat as the home side struggled to 523 for nine at the Chinnaswamy stadium before rain stopped play. Dodda Ganesh on 51 and Mansoor Ali Khan, still to open his tally, were at the crease with Karnataka 188 runs behind Hyderabad's first innings total of 711 for eight declared. 34 minutes of play were washed out, with still 11.5 overs left to be bowled. The umpires called off the play around 16:45 hrs. Vijay R Bharadwaj (90), Rowland Barrington (65), Sunil Joshi (72) and B Akhil (32) made a determined bid to chase the mammoth Hyderabad score but all their efforts came to nought because of some fine bowling by medium pacer Fiyaz Ahmed (3-114) and spinners Venkatapathy Raju (3-127) and Kanwaljeet Singh (3-127). Resuming at 269 for two, Karnataka lost three quick wickets after skipper Azhaurddin took the second new ball, and from then on the challenge looked over though Sunil Joshi, with some lusty hitting, looked like making a fight of it. Scoreboard Hyderabad (1st innings): 711 for eight declared
Karnataka (1st innings):
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