After Himachal were bundled out for the fourth lowest total since 2000, Hyderabad, riding on B Anirudh's patient 64, managed to put up 126 all out to pave the way for the much-needed lead. Hyderabad had taken a first-innings lead of 90 runs.
In their second innings, Himachal produced a much better batting display to make 301, with Robin Bist making an unbeaten 84 and Paras Dogra contributing 57 at the Barsapara Cricket Stadium.
Kolla Sumanth top-scored with 67 off 108 balls, while B Anirudh made 63 to go with his crucial half century in the first essay.
Points:
Hyderabad 3, Himachal 1.
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