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Dharmichand puts Karnataka in command Natarajan Sriram - 8 October 2000
Karnataka took a firm grip on the proceedings and ended the first day's play at 172 for 2 after the Karnataka off spinner M Dharmichand (7 for 25) ripped through the Goa line up and bundle them out for 65 in their first innings. Electing to bat, Goa made a circumspect start with openers MN Govekar (22) and SS Sachin (10) adding 18 runs in 11.1 overs. Sachin was the first to be dismissed when he gave a catch to Anand off S Lazarus. Three overs later Dharmichand had SD Saheel snicking to the keeper Anand. There after it was just a procession of batsmen for Goa. They had no clue about Dharmichand's off breaks and before long the innings folded up in the 36th over. In reply Karnataka made a heady start with openers HTS Rao (71 not out) and Vaguesh (17) adding 46 runs in 16.5 overs. Vaguesh was pouched by Sagun off D'Souza and this brought in Stuart Binny to the crease. Binny, in the company of Rao took the score past the 100-run mark. Binny became the other casuality of the day for Karnataka when he offered a chance to Sagun off Kandolkar. Rao was along looking in good touch and with D Chougule for company he made sure of no further hiccups for Karnataka. During his 193 minute stay at the crease he faced 135 balls and found the boundary ropes six times.
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