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Baroda, Kerala win low-scoring ties to stay in hunt

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Apr 11 2014 | 2:39 PM IST
Baroda and Kerala kept themselves in the hunt for a berth in the Syed Mushtaq Ali T20 All India tournament final by defeating Rajasthan and Bengal respectively in low-scoring Group B matches here today.
Baroda chased the meagre total of 103 all out put up by Rajasthan successfully to win comprehensively by ten wickets at the Wankhede Stadium, for their third win on the trot.
Kerala defended their modest score of 101 for 8 by bundling out Baroda for a pathetic 82 to win by 19 runs at the Sharad Pawar indoor academy ground in the Bandra-Kurla complex for their second win in three games.
Though Rajasthan lost to Baroda, they still have an outside chance to go through if Kerala defeat Baroda tomorrow and they get the better of Delhi, the fifth team in the group, as a triple-way tie on points would result in the net run-rate determining the group winners.
Going into the last day's group phase tomorrow, Baroda are top of the table with 12 points followed by Kerala and Rajasthan with 8 points apiece.
Baroda, who just need to win tomorrow to qualify for the April 14 final here, lead in the net run-rate too with +1.405 followed by Kerala (+0.515) and Rajasthan (-0.219)
Left-arm medium pacer Manukrishnan led the spirited bowling performance with a brilliant haul of 4 for 6 as Kerala outwit Bengal after being dismissed cheaply. Bengal were bundled out for 82 with 19 balls to spare.

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Defending a small total, Basil Thampy provided the initial breakthrough for Kerala when opener Vivek Singh was caught behind by Sanju Samson in the first over.
Manukrishnan then got into the act by picking up a wicket in each of his four overs for splendid figures of 4-1-6-4, which left Bengal reeling at 46 for six in the 10th over.
Rakesh KJ and P Prasanth too contributed with two wickets each.
For Bengal, Avilin Ghosh and Pankaj Shaw, both of whom scored 27, were the only batsmen to register double digits. Ghosh's knock comprised of four fours, while Shaw struck a four and two sixes.

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First Published: Apr 11 2014 | 2:39 PM IST

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