Suneel puts President’s XI in control

July 27, 2014 12:59 am | Updated 12:59 am IST - Bangalore:

Suneel Raju's 108 took KSCA President’s XI to 318 for six on the first day of its KSCA K. Thimmappiah Memorial tournament match against Goa CA here on Saturday.

At Mysore, opting to bowl, medium-pacers Krishna Das (four for 66) and Rajakuddin Ahmed (three for 62) helped Assam CA bowl National Cricket Academy (NCA) out for 211 in 57.4 overs. In reply, Assam was 98 for three in 27 overs.

The scores: At Bangalore: KSCA President’s XI 318 for six in 90 overs (Suneel Raju 108, K.B. Pawan 77, M. Nidesh 44 n.o., Pavan Deshpande 37) vs Goa CA; Andhra CA 252 for three in 90 overs (D.B. Prashanth 106, M. Praneeth 95) vs KSCA Colts.

Orissa CA 214 in 79.3 overs (Girija Rout 65, Biplal Samantry 59, Suryakanth Pradhan 34, Udit Patel three for 42, Shreyas Gopal three for 58) vs KSCA XI nine for one in eight overs;

Himachal Pradesh CA 285 for eight in 94 overs (Paras Dogra 85, Ankit Kaushik 76, Ajay Mohan 44) vs Cricket Association of Bengal.

Tripura CA 257 in 67 overs (Rajiv Shah 65, Rana Dutta 46 n.o., Nirpam Sen 43, Ashish Hooda five for 40, Rahul Tewatia four for 52) vs Haryana CA 97 for no loss in 23 overs (Abhimanyu Khod 57 n.o., Rahul Dewan 38 n.o.).

Baroda CA 383 for two in 91 overs (Kedar Devdhar 173, Saurabh Wakaskar 142, Dhiren Mistry 33 n.o., Shatrunjay Gaekwad 25 n.o.) vs D.Y. Patil Academy.

At Mysore: National Cricket Academy 211 in 57.4 overs (Nikhil Nayak 71, Ankeet Bawne 37, Deepak Chahar 31, Krishna Das four for 66, Rajakuddin Ahmed three for 62) vs Assam CA 98 for three in 27 overs (Pallav Das 44, Sib Shankar Roy 25 n.o., Veer Prathap Singh three for 48).

Mumbai CA 219 for nine in 82 overs (Abhishek Nayar 75 n.o., Kevin D’Almedia 49, Suryakumar Yadav 34, S. Prasanth four for 27) vs Kerala CA.

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