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Innings win for Punjab

Source: PTI
November 19, 2004 18:51 IST
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A fine hat trick by Gagandeep Singh helped hosts Punjab defeat Assam by an innings and 51 runs on the fourth and last day of their Ranji Trophy Elite Group 'B' match in Amritsar on Friday.

Resuming at the overnight score of 146 for 7, Assam lost the remaining three wickets for the addition of just 12 runs.

Facing a first innings deficit of 209 runs and following-on, Assam packed up in their second innings for 158.

Punjab had scored 422 in their first innings while Assam were out for 213 runs.

The architect of Assam's rout was Gagandeep Singh, who finished the second innings with figures of 6 for 26.

Rajesh Sharma 2 for 42 and Navdeep Singh 2 for 44 were the other wicket takers.

Overnight batsman A Konwar (12) was the first to go with the scored reading 156. The other overnight batsman, SV Saravanan (69, 4x9, and 6x1) followed and Javed Zamman (0) was the last to return to the pavilion.

Punjab got five points from the victory.

Scorecard

Punjab (1st innings): 422

Assam (1st innings): 213

Assam (2nd innings): (following on, overnight 146 for 7)
P Das c & b Sharma 25
P Aziz lbw b G Singh 30
S Zuffri lbw b Sharma 4
S Saravanan lbw b G Singh 69
R Gohain b G Singh 1
R Sathish lbw b G Singh 0
S Ghosh c Gupta b N Singh 0
S Singh c Gupta b N Singh 5
A Konwar lbw b G Singh 12
J Zaman b G Singh 0
R Yadav not out 0

Extras: (b 5, lb 4, w 1, nb 2) 12

Total: (all out, 65 overs, 273 mins) 158

Fall of wickets: 1-34, 2-42, 3-92, 4-94, 5-102, 6-105, 7-115, 8-156, 9-157, 10-158.

Bowling: G Singh 17-8-26-6, Sharma 6-1-25-0, Sodhi 3-0-12-0, Sharma 15-4-42-2, N Singh 24-8-44-2.

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