Chemplast to meet CAG in Corporate Trophy final

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : Feb 20 2014 | 6:04 PM IST
Defending champions Chemplast will meet Comptroller and Auditor General (CAG) in the final of the BCCI Corporate Trophy after the two teams ousted BPCL and India Cements in the semi-finals respectively today.
Chemplast rallied splendidly from a difficult position while chasing BPCL's score of 258 to register a thrilling two- wicket victory with four balls to spare in one of the semi- finals of the 50-over event at Ahmedabad's Motera Ground.
In the other semi-final at the MCA's BKC Ground here, unheralded CAG shocked last year's runners-up India Cements by five wickets after bundling out their rivals for a meagre 153 and then overhauling the target with almost 18 overs to spare.
The final will be played here on Saturday.
In the Chemplast-BPCL match, the holders were struggling at 86 for 4 and then 156 for 6 before a crucial 86 -run partnership between C Hemant Kumar (60 not out in 51 balls with six fours) and V Ashwin (44 in 43 balls with 3 sixes and one four) bailed them out.
N Einstein's steady 74 in 89 balls with a six and seven fours helped Chemplast weather the early storm but at his dismissal in the 35th over, the defending champions looked in trouble before Hemant Kumar and Ashwin rallied them.
BPCL kept themselves in the hunt by sending back Ashwin and Sandip Sharma in the 48th over before R Suthesh carted left-arm Saurabh Netravalkar for two consecutive sixes off the first two balls in the last over to end the match.
Earlier, BPCL made the challenging total by riding on Manish Pandey's 52 of 43 balls with 3 sixes and 45 fours, Vinit Indulkar's composed 42, Surya Kumar Yadav's 38 in 35 balls and Abhishek Nayar's unbeaten 57.
In the other game, CAG rode on a splendid bowling performance from UP medium pacer Imtiyaz Khan (4 for 35) and MP left-arm spin bowler Rameez Khan (3 for 12) to bundle out their more fancied rivals India Cements, studded with several Tamil Nadu Ranji players, for a paltry 153 in 40.1 overs.
Seasoned batsman Subramaniam Badrinath (51 in 81 balls with 6 fours) was the lone player to shine as India Cements, who put in to bat, collapsed from 3 for 121 to 153 all out in 15 overs.
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First Published: Feb 20 2014 | 6:04 PM IST

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