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Vineet Sharma bowls Punjab to victory
Staff Reporter - 11 November 2001

Punjab rallied brilliantly to register a 118-run victory over Services in the final session of their North Zone Ranji match at the Gandhi Grounds, Amritsar.

Speedster Vineet Sharma bowled a magical final spell to take five wickets in six overs, conceding only 10 runs, and finishing with six for 61 in 24 overs. This was his career-best haul; he now has 12 wickets in the first two Ranji matches of the season.

Chasing a target of 342, Services started the final day in commanding fashion, scoring 101 runs in the first session without losing any wickets. Batsmen PMS Reddy and Jasvir Singh, who went on to score a splendid century, fabricated a 121-run partnership. Jasvir's innings of 114, off 217 balls, was studded with 15 boundaries and three huge sixes

At tea, Services were sitting pretty at 182 for three, but the batsmen panicked on facing some fine swing bowling by Vineet Sharma, and the team plummeted to 223 all out in 93 overs. Another bowler who contributed to Services' downfall was local lad Sandeep Sawal, taking two wickets for 46 runs.

The Services wonder-boy, 19-year old Yashpal Singh, who scored a double century (202) in the first innings, was run out in a mix-up, a lapse that proved costly for the side. The remaining six batsmen could only add 41 more runs before being bundled out for 223 in the eighth mandatory over.

Punjab, with this outright victory, now has 16 points. They will now take on Jammu and Kashmir at Jammu from Nov. 18-21. Services will play Haryana at Faridabad during the same time.

Himachal Pradesh snatch thrilling victory

Host Himachal Pradesh registered a thrilling victory over Jammu and Kashmir on the last day of their North Zone Ranji tie at Mandi today, with the visitors losing their last wicket with the very last ball of the match

Chasing a victory target of 303 runs, Jammu and Kashmir could score only 257. The last recognised batsman, skiper Vijay Sharma, who scored a spirited 50, was not able to force a draw and was out on the last ball of the match. A deadly spell of 5-103 by Shakti Singh, who was ably supported by Vishal Bhatia (3-66), helped Himachal Pradesh register their first victory this year.

Resuming at the overnight score of 38 for no loss, the visitors lost the wicket of opener Ranjit Bali (22) at 51, while the other opener Raju Sharma (39) was bowled out at 71. Kavaljit Singh and Dhruv Mahajan scored 43 and 44 runs respectively, while the extras accounted for 25 runs.

Delhi wins as Gambhir cracks 107

A stunning 107 off 97 balls from opener Gautam Gambhir helped host Delhi register a convincing six-wicket win over Haryana in their North Zone Ranji match at Delhi on Saturday.

Chasing a victory target of 191 after bowling Haryana out for 201 in their second innings, Delhi cruised home in just 33.3 overs, with more than a session remaining on the fourth and last day of the match.

The highlight of the Delhi innings was a brisk 101-run stand for the opening wicket between Gambhir and Akash Chopra, who made 30. Both openers went on the rampage early and looked to finish the match in a hurry. Their century stand came up in just 18 overs as both of them unleashed a flurry of shots to all parts of the ground.

Gambhir, in particular, dominated the day's proceedings as he tore apart the Haryana bowling. He was particularly harsh on fast bowler Nitin Aggarwal, smashing him for five consecutive boundaries in an over. Gambhir's stroke-filled century came off just 88 balls and was studded with 22 fours. He picked up 28 runs off the last eight balls that he faced.

Haryana, searching desperately for a breakthrough, were provided one by Amit Mishra when he sent back Chopra, caught by Shafiq Khan at silly point. New man Radhey Shyam Gupta survived many anxious moments and confident appeals as the Haryana bowlers tried to pin him down and keep him quiet. But he soon cut loose, pulling Gaurav Vashisht for a huge six and following it up with a couple of boundaries.

The second-wicket pair added 61 runs before Gupta perished in the deep, mistiming a full toss from Aggarwal and giving a simple catch to Sumit Narwal at deep-fine leg. Gupta made 33 with the help of five fours and a six.

Aggarwal struck again with the very next ball, dismissing Delhi skipper Mithun Manhas caught at first slip by Chetan Sharma, raising hopes of a comeback by Haryana. Gambhir departed at the doorstep of victory, with the score at 181, when he snicked an Aggarwal delivery for wicket-keeper Ajay Ratra to take a magnificent catch, giving the bowler his third wicket.

Pradeep Chawla (11*) and Sohail Rauf (2*) then completed the formalities. Chawla hit a stunning cover drive off S Vidyut in the 34th over to bring up Delhi's second successive victory in the Ranji leagues. Delhi had earlier defeated Services at the Palam Grounds; now they have 16 points in their kitty with this victory.

Earlier, resuming at their score of 180 for eight, Haryana's tailenders defended stoutly for an hour but managed just 21 runs. Their batting woes continued as Ratra was caught behind off Abhishek Sharma on the second delivery of the day. Abhishek finished with a five-wicket haul in the innings when he also grabbed the last wicket.

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Teams India.
Players/Umpires Gautam Gambhir, Akash Chopra, Nitin Aggarwal, Mithun Manhas, Ajay Ratra, Vishal Bhatia, Shakti Singh, Ranjit Bali, Dhruv Mahajan, Kavaljit Singh, Jasvir Singh, Yashpal Singh.
Tournaments Ranji Trophy
Season Indian Domestic Season