Ranji Trophy: Abhinav Mukund-led Tamil Nadu Complete Eight-Wicket Win over Railways
Railways lost their last six wickets for 40 runs inside 19 overs. Tamil Nadu's Rahil Shah Picked four for 38
- Press Trust of India
- Updated: November 02, 2015 06:57 pm IST
Left-arm spinner Rahil Shah triggered Railways' collapse to help Tamil Nadu register a convincing eight-wicket win over the hosts in a Group B Ranji Trophy cricket match, here on Monday. (Read more cricket stories here)
Resuming at the overnight score of 200 for four, Rahil Shah, who didn't bowl in the first innings, scalped four wickets for 38 runs, including that of V Cheluvaraj (88) to trigger Railways' collapse.
Railways lost their last six wickets for 40 runs inside 19 overs. The hosts lost their first wicket of the day in the fifth over when captain Mahesh Rawat (78) was trapped leg before by seamer J Kousik (2/45).
Rahil then got into the act, dismissing Cheluvaraj, the other overnight batsman who had scored two fifties in the match, caught behind three overs later to reduce Railways to 215 for six.
There was hardly any resistance from the other Railways batsmen, as Rahil cleaned up the tail with three more wickets to bundle out the hosts for 240 in 88.2 overs.
Set a paltry target of 77, Tamil Nadu lost a chance to secure seven points when captain Abhinav Mukund was bowled by Anureet Singh in the ninth over.
But the visitors rode on Dinesh Karthik's 40-ball 43 to complete the chase in 23.2 overs. By virtue of the win, Tamil Nadu pocketed six points while Railways returned empty-handed.
Brief Scores: Tamil Nadu: 328 & 77 for 2 in 23.2 overs (Dinesh Karthik 43; Anureet Singh 2/43) beat Railways 164 & 240 (V Cheluvaraj 88, Mahesh Rawat 78; Rahil Shah 4/38) by eight wickets. Points: Tamil Nadu 6, Railways 0.