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Rajesh Kannan guides IOB ‘A’ home

Chennai: Rajesh Kannan guided IOB ‘A’ to a thrilling last over victory over Rail and Wheel Factory with an unbeaten 58 in their ICICI-YSCA Trophy match here on Friday. IOB ‘A’, India Cements, Chemplast Sanmar ‘B’ and IOC (Mumbai) have qualified for the semifinals.

The scores: India Cements 174 for five in 30 overs bt Indian Bank 107 in 24.4 overs; Points: India Cements 5, Indian Bank -1.

Chemplast Sanmar ‘B’ 174 for eight in 30 overs (S. Vidyut 65, T. Dhanasekar 45) bt Precision Infomatic 106 in 24.2 overs (Sivakumar four for 26); Chemplast Sanmar 5, Precision Infomatic – 1.

SBT (Tvm) 96 in 26.2 overs lost to IOC (Mumbai) 101 for three in 15.4 overs (Ravikant Shukla 41); IOC 5, SBT – 1.

Rail & Wheel Factory 180 for six in 30 overs (K. Yere Goud 45, Sunilkumar Jain 60) lost to IOB ‘A’ 184 for five in 29.5 overs (Pramod Das 51, Rajesh Kannan 58 n.o.t); IOB ‘A’ 4, RWF 1.

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