Duleep Trophy | South Zone crush North by 645 runs, set up title date with West
The Hindu
West Zone also won their semifinal in commanding fashion beating Central Zone by a comfortable 279-run margin
Left-arm orthodox spinner R. Sai Kishore's maiden match haul of 10 wickets ensured a staggering 645-run victory for South Zone over North to set up a clash with West Zone in the Duleep Trophy final starting on Wednesday.
The margin of victory was one of the highest in Indian first-class cricket.
West Zone also won their semifinal in commanding fashion beating Central Zone by a comfortable 279-run margin. The final will be played in Coimbatore from September 21, and it will be a five-day affair.
In the South versus North game, the contest was killed by the winning team's batters when they piled up a mammoth 630/8 declared in their first innings, riding on hundreds from opener Rohan Kunnummal, skipper Hanuma Vihari and Ricky Bhui.
Once North were all out for 207 in their first innings, courtesy Sai Kishore's 7/70, the writing was on the cards.
South didn't enforce follow-on and scored 316/4, piling on North's misery by giving them an improbable target of 740 to chase.
On the final day, North were bowled out for 94 in 30.4 overs with Sai Kishore (3/28), off-spinner Krishnappa Gautham (3/50) and another slow left-armer, Tanay Thyagarajan (3/12), sharing the spoils.
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