Deccan Chronicle

Dominant win for Hyderabad

- DC CORRESPOND­ENT

Hyderabad got off to a superb start in the sixth edition of the Rajiv Gandhi All India Under 19 Twenty20 cricket championsh­ip that got underway at the Amberpet (Water Works) ground here on Thursday.

The home side defeated Nepal by 69 runs as Samhith Reddy turned in an allround performanc­e. Samhith scored an unbeaten 62 to help Hyderabad post 198 for 5 in 20 overs before coming back to shine with the ball too by taking two wickets while conceding 12 runs. He was well supported by Owais scored 30 and also took two wickets as Nepal managed 129 for 8 in their stipulated overs.

The other three matches — between Bihar and Rajasthan, Vidarbha and Andaman-Nicobar, and Malaysia and Tamil Nadu — turned out to be low-scoring affairs with teams not even crossing the 75run mark.

BRIEF SCORES Hyderabad 198/5 in

20 overs (Samhith Reddy 62 n.o, Owais

30, Arun Deva 37) bt Nepal 129/8 in 20 overs (Samhith Reddy 2/12, Owais 2/12, Vishal

2/12). Man of the Match: Samhith Reddy (Hyderabad).

Bihar 62/8 in 16 overs (Divaker 25, Soumen

2/14, Sadik 2/12, Pranav 2/12) lost to Rajasthan 63/3 in 14.4 overs (Yash Gupta 33). MoM: Yash Gupta (Rajasthan).

Vidarbha 61 in 15.2 overs (Balakrishn­a

3/12) lost to AndamanNic­obar 62/9 in 15 overs (Balakrishn­a 17). MoM: Balakrishn­a (Andaman).

Malaysia 74/8 in 15 overs (Amirul 28, Manikanta 2/13, Naresh

2/13) bt Tamil Nadu

75/3 in 13.2 overs (Ganesh 40 n.o, Sachit

16 n.o).

 ??  ?? Mohammad Asaduddin (left), son of former Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin, shakes hands with a player during the inaugurati­on of the 6th Rajiv Gandhi All India Twenty20 Cricket Tournament in Hyderabad on Thursday.
Mohammad Asaduddin (left), son of former Indian captain Mohammad Azharuddin, shakes hands with a player during the inaugurati­on of the 6th Rajiv Gandhi All India Twenty20 Cricket Tournament in Hyderabad on Thursday.

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