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Dinesh Karthik's
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Dinesh
Karthik showed all his anger and frustration of
being dropped from the Indian team on a hapless
India Red bowling during the Final of the NKP
Salve Challenger Trophy. A sensational innings
of 116 not out in just 91 balls made short work
of the inroads done by India Red. The chase of
270 eventually became very easy with Sehwag's
team getting the runs in just 41 overs, winning
the match by six wickets.
In
the afternoon, India Red batted first after
winning the toss only to find themselves in deep
trouble at 47 for 3. This was when Gautam
Gambhir and S Badrinath built up a crucial
hundred-run partnership that could make the
match worth watching. Gambhir was looking simply
scintillating with his footwork against the
spinner but his over aggressiveness saw him lose
his wicket in the 29th over. Gambhir made 82
from 77 with 7 fours and a six. After Gambhir's
wicket, there was a mini collapse and the Reds
suddenly saw themselves in a mess which could
have got them all out below 220. Badrinath (55
from 88) fell in the 37th over to make it a
shaky 191 for 7. Fortunately enough, India Red
found a fighting knock from wicket keeper Mahesh
Rawat who remained unbeaten with an important 43
(from 59 balls with 2 fours and a six). He found
able support from Shrikant Munde (18) and
Pragyan Ojha (20 from 14 with 2 fours and a six)
that raised the total to an impressive 269 all
out in 49.3 overs.
Haryana's leg spinner Amit Mishra, who did
play a few ODIs for India continued to show his
talent. Today he picked up three wickets with
his turn and variations that could well give him
another break at the highest level. Joginder
Sharma had done well too with a couple of
wickets, one of them cleaning up the stumps
after staying low and the other through an lbw.
In their chase, India Blue lost their Captain
Virender Sehwag in the 2nd over itself. Sehwag
was done in by the lack of pace in the track as
he played little too early in his flick off
Munde. Then there were a couple of run outs
courtesy of some sharp fielding from the Reds
that got the Blues to 55 for 3 in the 9th. The
fielding was good but also equally bad with
Arjun Yadav getting dropped on two occasions
behind the stumps in an over from Munde but the
Hyderabadi soon got run out thanks to a
brilliant stop from Paresh Patel at mid wicket.
There was still Suresh Raina in the middle for
the batting side, who has been in superb form.
Along with him was Dinesh Karthik playing with
vengeance and also playing infront of his father
and wife. Both batsmen played their shots with
ease against a not so quality attack. However,
Suresh Raina couldn't go beyond 50 (from 45
balls with 9 fours) as he played onto his stumps
trying to pull medium pacer Trivedi.
The score was 102 for 4 when a short man
called Niraj Patel, Gujarat's middle order
batsman and also member of the U19 World Cup
winning team in the past joined another short
man in Dinesh Karthik. While Niraj like always
kept it really calm, Dinesh Karthik exploded
with his sweeps, pulls and cuts which took the
game away from the bowling side. Dinesh Karthik
just raced away to a hundred and then finished
the match off in style with a boundary.
Karthik's innings came with 14 fours and 2
sixes. Niraj Patel was very responsible in his
innings of an unbeaten 62 from 70 with 3 fours
and a six. For Dinesh Karthik, the Man of the
Series, it was just the first ever hundred that
he has struck in any first class limited overs
game! He sure must be a lucky man to have been
playing like a pure batsman all these days in
the Indian team! The Player of the Series has
gone to Suresh Raina.
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