Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy 2021: Deepak Hooda blitzkrieg powers Rajasthan to six-wicket win over Jharkhand : Rashtra News
Opting
to
field,
Rajasthan
bowlers
dished
out
a
clinical
show,
and
restricted
Jharkhand
to
a
modest
146/5
and
then
Hooda
ensured
that
the
chase
was
walk
in
the
park
as
they
romped
home
with
15
balls
to
spare.
Pacers
Tanveer
Ul
Haq
(2/18)
and
Aniket
Choudhary
(2/41)
were
up-to
the
mark
as
Jharkhand
was
teetering
at
3/33.
But
skipper
Saurabh
Tiwari
(43
not
out)
and
middle-order
batsman
Kumar
Deobrat
(51)
rallied
the
innings
with
their
78-run
stand.
Tiwary
and
Anukul
Roy
(16)
helped
Jharkhand
near
the
150-run
mark.
While
chasing,
Rajasthan
lost
their
openers
early,
but
it
was
Hooda,
who
anchored
the
chase
with
his
aggressive
knock.
He
took
the
opposition
attack
to
cleansers,
by
hammering
six
fours
and
five
maximums.
After
skipper
Ashok
Menaria
and
Mahipal
Lomror
fell
cheaply,
Hooda
found
an
able
ally
in
Shubham
Sharma
(33
not
out
off
18
balls;
4×4;
1×6)
and
the
stitched
a
match-winning
unbroken
64-run
stand
for
the
fourth
wicket
and
saw
their
team
garner
four
points.
Brief
Scores:
Jharkhand
146/5
(Kumar
Deobrat
51,
Saurabh
Tiwary
43
not
out;
Tanveer-Ul-Haq
2/18,
Aniket
Choudhary
2/41)
lost
to
Rajasthan
147/4
(Deepak
Hooda
75
not
out,
Shubham
Sharma
33
not
out;
Monu
Kumar
1-21)
by
six
wickets.
Himachal
145/9
(Nikhil
Gangta
52;
Rishi
Dhawan
28;
Harshal
Patel
3/27,
Mohit
Sharma
3/28
and
Jayant
Yadav
2/14)
lost
to
Haryana
149/2
(Himanshu
Rana
87
not
out,
Chaitanya
Bishnoi
34;
Pankaj
Jaswal
1/23)
by
8
wickets.
Andhra
Pradesh
198/1
(KS
Bharat
70;
Ashwin
Hebbar
73
not
out;
Bhui
44)
beat
Jammu
and
Kashmir
162/8
(Qamran
Iqbal
47;
Ian
Dev
Singh
38;
C
Stephen
3/33
and
KV
Sasikanth2/30)
by
36
runs.
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