New Delhi, Nov 11 – Sarandeep Singh’s seven-wicket haul couldn’t stop Railways from scoring 419 in the first innings against Himachal Pradesh on the second day of the Ranji Trophy Super League match here Wednesday.
Resuming at the overnight score of 238 for four, Railways put themselves in a comfortable position riding on Sanjib Sanyal’s classy 92 and Yere Goud’s 58 at the Karnail Singh Stadium.
At stumps, Himachal were 34 for no loss with Bhavin Thakkar batting 18 and Sangram Singh 14.
Medium pacer Vikramjit Malik got some seam movement due to the overcast conditions and gave Himachal the first breakthrough by removing Goud, who could add just 10 to his overnight score, caught by wicketkeeper Ajay Mannu.
With half the side back in the pavillion for 238, Sanyal and Akshay Girap (23) then added some valuable 72 runs for the sixth wicket to put Railways back on track.
Sanyal went into the attacking mode right from the start and kept finding boundaries regularly as Girap remained a mute spectator. Sanyal hit 13 fours and a six during his 124-ball stay and was dismissed in an amusing way by Sarandeep.
Sanyal’s bat-pad, almost got stuck in the flap of his pad, but Mannu lapped it from inches above the ground to end his gutsy innings. Karan Sharma scored an unbeaten 30 to see Railways get past the 400-run mark.
Brief scores (Day II):
At Delhi: Railways 419 all out (Tejinder Pal Singh 102, Sanjib Sanyal 92; Sarandeep Singh 7/120) vs. Himachal Pradesh 34/0.
At Delhi: Delhi 154 all out and 93/2 (Shikhar Dhawan 43 batting, Rajat Bhatia 28 batting) vs. Karnataka 260 all out (Rahul Dravid 78, K.B. Pawan 47; Sumit Narwal 4/71, Pawan Suyal 4/67).
At Kolkata: Baroda 307 all out (Penal Shah 63, Jacob Martin 46; Sourashish Lahiri 3/29, Laxmi Ratan Shukla 3/47) vs. Bengal 102/3 (Arindam Das 52 batting).
At Rajkot: Uttar Pradesh 395 all out (Shivakant Shukla 119, Parvinder Singh 122; Rakesh Dhruv 5/107, Sandeep Jobanputra 4/82) vs. Saurashtra 125/3 (Pratik Mehta 44 batting, Sitanshu Kotak 38 batting).
At Mohali: Punjab 221 all out and 59/3 vs. Hyderabad 193 all out (Syed Quadri 73 not out; Love Ablish 4/70, Harmeet Singh 3/52, Manpreet Gony 3/58).
At Ahmedabad: Gujarat 343 all out (Parthiv Patel 166 batting, Bhavik Thaker 72; Lakshmipathy Balaji 4/51, R. Aushik Srinivas 4/75) vs. Tamil Nadu 198/2 (Murali Vijay 91 batting, Arun Karthik 87).
At Mumbai: No play was possible between Mumbai and Orissa due to heavy rain.




