Jadhav, Tarjinder take Assam to 393

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Press Trust of India Hyderabad
Last Updated : Jan 14 2015 | 8:10 PM IST
Skipper Dheeraj Jadhav (74) and Tarjinder Singh (66) scored half centuries in their 109-run stand for the fifth wicket as Assam scored 393 in their first innings against Hyderabad in a Rani Trophy Group C cricket match, here today.
Assam resuming at 248 for 4 and riding on Jadhav and Singh's determined batting they managed to get close to 400-run mark.
Leg-spinner Kash Bhandari (3/93) was the most successful bowler for the hosts with three scalps while Mehdi Hasan (2/88) and AI Harrsha (2/99) took two wickets apiece.
Hyderabad ended the day two at 35 for no loss with openers Tanmay Agarwal (15) and Akshat Reddy (20) at the crease.
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First Published: Jan 14 2015 | 8:10 PM IST

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