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Tamil Nadu bounce back

Riz Ahmed

Tamil Nadu, restricted to 485 after being 397 for four overnight, rocked back to take four Bombay wickets for just 141 on Wednesday, the second day of the Ranji trophy semi-final at the Wankhede stadium.

At draw of stumps, unbeaten at the crease is the school-chum duo of Sachin Tendulkar (34) and Vinod Kambli (8) on whom rest, to a large extent, Bombay's hopes.

Earlier in the morning, the three-pronged Bombay pace attack, giving a majorly improved performance, took the last six Tamil Nadu wickets for the addition of just 88 runs. Santosh Saxena started the slide dismissing the overnight centurion Hemang Badani (162: 253b, 25x4) without any addition to his score and Reuben Paul (20) in a spell of five overs. Agarkar then took three wickets -- S Mahesh (14), Aashish Kapoor (0) and DJ Gokulkrishnan (1) -- in a three-over spell, and Kuruvilla finally took a wicket, castling T Kumaran (5) to bring down the curtains on the Tamil Nadu innings.

The Bombay batsmen -- barring skipper Sameer Dighe (55) and Tendulkar -- however found the going tough, frustrated by the restrictive line of the Tamil Nadu batsmen.

Opener Wasim Jaffer (12), Jatin Paranjpe (15) and Rajesh Pawar (1) were the other Bombay batsmen to be dismissed besides skipper Dighe, as the hosts crawled to 141 from 57 overs by close of play.

Scoreboard

Tamil Nadu (1st innings; overnight 397 for 4)
Sridharan Sriram c Dighe b Agarkar 2
Sadagoppan Ramesh run out 44
Hemang Badani lbw Saxena 162
J R Madangopal c Dighe b Saxena 4
Sridharan Sharath c Muzumdar b Powar 12
Robin Singh not out 183
Reuben Paul b Saxena 20
S Mahesh b Agarkar 14
Ashish Kapoor c Dighe b Agarkar 0
D J Gokulakrishnan c Pawar b Agarkar 1
T Kumaran b Kuruvilla 5.
Extras (b-10, lb-17, nb-9, wb-2) 38.
Total (all out, 121.4 overs) 485.
Fall of wickets: 1-4 (S Sriram), 2-97 (S Ramesh), 3-108 (JR Madangopal), 4-149 (S Sharath), 5-403 (H Badani), 6-424 (Reuben Paul), 7-474 (S Mahesh), 8-474 (A Kapoor), 9-476 (DJ Gokulkrishnan).
Bowling: Ajit Agarkar 29-7-83-4; Santosh Saxena 22-1-91-3 (2nb, 1w); Abey Kuruvilla 29.4-6-99-1 (6nb, 1w); Sachin Tendulkar 10-0-46-0 (1nb); Ramesh Powar 17-2-74-1; Rajesh Pawar 14-2-65-0.

Bombay (1st innings): Sameer Dighe c Paul b Mahesh 55
Wasim Jaffer c Ramesh b Kapoor 12
Jatin Paranjpe c Kapoor b Kumaran 15
Sachin Tendulkar batting 34
Rajesh Pawar c Madanagopal b Kapoor 1
Vinod Kambli batting 8.
Extras (b-5, lb-4, nb-7) 16.
Total (for 4 wickets, 57 overs) 141.
Fall of wickets: 1-41 (W Jaffer), 2-77 (J Paranjpe), 3-120 (S Dighe), 4-127 (R Pawar).
Bowling: T Kumaran 8-3-29-1 (2nb); S Mahesh 12-1-33-1; DJ Gokulakrishnan 11-5-15-0; A Kapoor 17-4-44-2 (3nb); Robin Singh 7-4-5-0 (2nb); S Sriram 2-0-6-0.


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