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Karnataka in control after its pacers destroy the Punjab batting line-up

Posted on January 23, 2025 By admin


Karnataka established a firm stranglehold over its Ranji Trophy Elite Group-C encounter against Punjab, skittling out the visitor for a paltry 55 here on Thursday and then finishing at 199 for four at stumps on day one.

R. Smaran’s stroke-filled, unbeaten 83 (100b, 12×4, 1×6) – his first half-century in First Class cricket – was the highlight of Karnataka’s reply. The 21-year-old, who starred in his side’s recent Vijay Hazare Trophy triumph, drove superbly, especially in the arc between third man and cover.

He was equally adept when the bowlers sprayed the ball on his legs, as attested by the clipped four with which he brought up his fifty and his lone maximum off tweaker Jassinder Singh over mid-wicket.

Fellow batters K.V. Aneesh, Mayank Agarwal, Devdutt Padikkal and K.L. Shrijith all got decent starts, but didn’t capitalise. But so weak was Punjab’s effort that the threat of being buried under a mountain of runs on Friday is genuine.

Earlier, on a nippy winter morning, the host elected to field, and its pacers ensured it was the right move. Under bowler friendly conditions, Punjab was dismissed for the second-lowest total at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium in Ranji Trophy history after Mumbai’s 44 in February 2015.

Gill flops

Left-arm pacer Abhilash Shetty (3/19) was the first to strike, removing captain Shubman Gill. The India batter, on the lookout for runs and confidence, got neither, as the ball flew off his inside edge while he attempted a drive and wicket-keeper Shrijith completed a fine catch.

In the seventh over, V. Koushik (4/16) struck twice, having Pukhraj Mann caught down the leg-side and disturbing Anmolpreet Singh’s leg-stump with a delivery that came back in. When Prabhsimran Singh edged Abhilash to Aneesh at gully, Punjab was reeling at 14 for four.

Ramandeep Singh hung around for a bit (16, 35b, 2×4) but couldn’t do much as Prasidh Krishna (2/11) and Koushik ran through the middle- and lower-orders to leave Punjab gasping for breath.

The scores:

Punjab — 1st innings: Prabhsimran Singh c Aneesh b Abhilash 6, Shubman Gill c Shrijith b Abhilash 4, Pukhraj Mann c Shrijith b Koushik 1, Anmolpreet Singh b Koushik 0, Ramandeep Singh c Smaran b Prasidh 16, Sanvir Singh c Shrijith b Prasidh 1, Sukhdeep Bajwa c Shrijith b Abhilash 0, Mayank Markande c Shrijith b Koushik 12, Aradhya Shukla c Shrijith b Parantap 0, Gurnoor Brar (not out) 0, Jassinder Singh c Shreyas b Koushik 4; Extras (b-5, lb-1, w-1, nb-4): 11; Total (in 29 overs): 55.

Fall of wickets: 1-11, 2-13, 3-14, 4-14, 5-23, 6-28, 7-46, 8-50, 9-50.

Karnataka bowling: Koushik 11-4-16-4, Abhilash 9-4-19-3, Prasidh 8-3-11-2, Parantap 1-0-3-1.

Karnataka — 1st innings: K.V. Aneesh c Jassinder b Shukla 33, Mayank Agarwal lbw b Sanvir 20, Devdutt Padikkal c Prabhsimran b Gurnoor 27, R. Smaran (batting) 83, K.L. Shrijith c Anmolpreet b Markande 26, Abhinav Manohar (batting) 1; Extras (b-4, lb-3, nb-2): 9; Total (for four wkts. in 50 overs): 199.

Fall of wickets: 1-55, 2-59, 3-111, 4-192.

Punjab bowling: Brar 16-2-74-1, Bajwa 8-0-35-0, Shukla 11-2-29-1, Sanvir 10-2-38-1, Jassinder 3-0-10-0, Markande 2-0-6-1.

Toss: Karnataka

Published – January 23, 2025 08:47 pm IST



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