The Asian Age

Hyderabad keep QFs hopes alive

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Hyderabad, Feb. 12: A resurgent Saurashtra steamrolle­red Services by eight wickets to keep their quarter- final hopes alive in the Vijay Hazare Trophy here on Monday.

Buoyed by their big win over Jharkhand on Sunday, Saurashtra bundled out Services for 176 in 48.2 overs before knocking off the small chase in 21.4 overs. Samarth Vyas cracked an unbeaten 114 from 66 balls, an innings studded with 12 fours and eight sixes.

Skipper Cheteshwar Pujara gave fine support at the other end with a 39ball 45 not out ( 3x4, 3x6) as the duo stitched an unbroken 143- run partnershi­p after Saurashtra lost two wickets inside eight overs. The partnershi­p came off just 86 balls to give a huge boost to their net run- rate ( 0.854) as Saurashtra ( 0.854) jumped past Hyderabad (- 0.197) to third place despite both having 12 points each.

Saurashtra now take on leaders Vidarbha ( 16 points) in their crucial final group league match on February 14. Earlier left- arm spinner Dharmendra­sinh Jadeja returned with figures of 4/ 26, while pace duo of Jaydev Unadkat and Shaurya Sanandia claimed two wickets each as Services failed to get going after winning the toss at the Gymkhana Ground in Secunderab­ad. Opener Soumik Chatterjee was the topscorer with 52.

Chhattisga­rh jumped to second place in the standings with a seven- wicket win over Jharkhand at the AOC Centre Thapar Stadium in Secunderab­ad. Saurabh Tiwary smashed a 105- ball 107 ( 8x4, 3x6) as Jharkhand scored 288/ 9 after being put in. But Tiwary's effort went in vain as Chhattisga­rh came up with a solid batting

show to chase down the target with four overs to spare.

ANDHRA, MUMBAI

ENTER QF Andhra and Mumbai posted wins over Gujarat and Goa to qualify for the national knockout phase of the Vijay Hazare Trophy from Group C here.

While Andhra trounced Gujarat by nine wickets to notch up its fifth straight victory, Mumbai won its

fourth game to make sure of advancing.

K. S. Bharat with an unbeaten 106 ( 132 balls, 4x4, 4x6) and Ashwin Hebbar ( 99, 108 balls, 11x4, 2x6) helped Andhra steamroll Gujarat reaching the target of 251 in 45.2 overs.

Meanwhile, Mumbai rode on half- centuries by Surya Kumar Yadav ( 71), Prithvi Shaw ( 53) and captain Aditya Tare ( 59) to post a four- wicket win over Goa

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