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Ranji Trophy 2012-13


Chandan

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^:facepalm::facepalm: Ricky Ponting... That crucial wicket of the dangerous Afridi in semi final to name a few. Anyway with all these low scores due to bowler friendly pitches tomorrow is the optimum time for Mandeep to make a statement.
Lol, that Afridi wicket was a low full toss. Any other batsman would have sent it 10 rows back. So a fluke wicket is all you have to show for Bhajji?
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1.05pm - Dinda off the field Ashok Dinda has just walked off Eden Gardens holding onto his chest. But it works for Bengal. Laxmi Shukla completes the over, and strikes immediately by inducing an edge from Ankit Lamba. Saha takes a nice catch diving forward as the edge dies on him. Not many keepers would have made it look as easy as Saha did. Rajasthan 42 for 3 in reply to Bengal's 258. Last season's leading run-getter Robin Bist has a job to do now. Yuvraj clone, Ashok Menaria, is his partner. :WTF:

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1.40pm - Shukla shocks Rajasthan Lokhi Shukla, brought on after Ashok Dinda left the field with some illness, has brought Bengal right back at Eden Gardens. The bowlers earlier tested Rajasthan batsmen, but it is Shukla who has produced two wickets. Kanitkar, Saxena and Bist are all gone, and Rajasthan are 52 for 4 in response to 258. Shukla: 4-2-6-2. Good news is, Dinda is back on too. Menaria and Rashmi Parida remain for defending champions Rajasthan

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Lol' date=' that Afridi wicket was a low full toss. Any other batsman would have sent it 10 rows back. So a fluke wicket is all you have to show for Bhajji?[/quote'] There was also the inexplicable reason of delaying the batting PP by Pakistan. That guy is just trolling mate. Just tell him your surname is Singh and he will say you are the next best player in India.
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3.20pm - A drop off Zaheer Says Sid Talya: "Kaustubh Pawar has had a tough day in the field already, and Mumbai have been out just for 20 minutes. He has put down two chances, both to his left. The first was off left-hand opener Shivakant Shukla, a tough, low chance off the bowling of Dhawal Kulkarni. The second was off Zaheer Khan’s bowling: a short-of-a-length delivery that just left the batsman, and Amit Paunikar nicked it. Kaustubh dived low to his left but couldn’t hold on. Both openers have had reprieves. Shukla was on 5, Paunikar on 4.
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3.40pm - Captain Agarkar strikes first an Wankhede Pawar finally holds on; A relatively simple chance this time and he makes no mistake at third slip. Paunikar’s the batsman, who flirted with one in Agarkar’s first over, the 10th of the innings. Railways are 22 for 1.
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