Chasing a target of 237, Services were all out for 200 despite opener Prateek Desai scoring an even-100. He faced 180 balls hitting 13 fours as leggie Karn Sharma picked five for 50 after Railways made a sporting declaration at 282 for seven batting for an hour on the day.
The most surprising aspect of the morning session was how glovesman and team's most consistent batsman Mahesh Rawat was robbed of an opportunity to score a century as Railways decided to declare when he was on 92.
While a sporting declaration was necessary to go for an outright, it was baffling that Rawat, who scored his 92 runs in 143 balls with 11 fours and a six wasn't playing slowly either.
To everyone's amazement, the declaration came suddenly when another over or two could have helped team's highest scorer reach century.
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Coach Abhay Sharma later gave an explanation that the declaration came in the best interest of the team as they needed maximum number of overs to bowl Services out.
Brief Scores: Railways 107 & 282/7 dec (Mahesh Rawat 92 not out). Services 153 & 200 (Prateek Desai 100, Karn Sharma 5/50).