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Ranji Trophy: Sachin, Jalaj come to Kerala’s rescue again |
Sachin Baby's unbeaten knock of 112 runs and a big fourth-wicket partnership with Jalaj Saxena, helped Kerala close in on Services’ first innings score in the Ranji Trophy Group C match at the Karnail Singh Stadium on Friday. |
Sachin Baby after scoring a hundred said that he was also determined to get a hundred, after failing to convert all those fifties. - K. Pichumani |
Sachin Baby could not have timed his first hundred of the season better. His unbeaten knock of 112 runs and a big fourth-wicket partnership with Jalaj Saxena, helped Kerala close in on Services’ first innings score in the Ranji Trophy Group C match at the Karnail Singh Stadium on Friday. The team reached 271 for five at stumps on the third day, 51 runs behind. |
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With Sachin still there and a fair amount of batting still to come, Kerala could very well take the first-innings points in a match that is heading towards a draw. But, it had to survive some anxious moments early in the day, when it lost quick wickets after resuming at the overnight score of 31 for one. |
Captain Rohan Prem was the first to go, after giving a return catch to medium-pacer Diwesh Pathania in the third over of the morning session. Four overs later, Salman Nizar was snapped up behind the stumps off the same bowler. |
Kerala at that stage was 38 for three. In walked Sachin, who had come to this match after scoring five fifties. He tried to steady the ship in the company of opener Bhavin Thakkar. |
But, when the fourth wicket partnership was worth 36, Thakkar was bowled by seamer Irfan Khan. Thus, the first full morning session of the match belonged totally to Services. |
Kerala, however, struck back, after Jalaj joined Sachin. They added 187 for the fifth wicket, before Jalaj was out for 84. It was the second major partnership featuring the duo this season; they had performed a similar rescue act against Hyderabad in Bhubaneswar, putting on 147 for the fifth wicket. |
“I enjoy batting in the company of Jalaj, who is such an experienced player,” Sachin told Sportstar. “It was a particularly gritty effort from him, as he was batting with a fractured index finger.” |
He said he was also determined to get a hundred, after failing to convert all those fifties. “I wanted to ensure that I didn’t lose my wicket as the team was badly placed,” he said. “Batting certainly wasn’t easy today, so I am pleased that I could make a hundred.” |
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Death By A Thousand Cuts 2k - Battle Report #3 VS Orcs is up |
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Location: Sat drinking 'soul stealer' cocktails in the city of Vilebrier with Morathi... |
Battle Report #1 VS Daemons here [click <<< for link] |
Battle Report #2 VS High Elves here [click <<< for link] |
Battle Report #3 VS Orcs and Goblins here [click <<< for link] |
Its been 8 months since I've had a game of fantasy, and upon realising I had more time on my hands I decided to sign up to a tournament with some friends and return to a concept I was beginning to assemble prior to my disappearance from all things druchii: a combined Morathi and Dark Rider list that could compete at all standard battle scenarios in the rulebook. |
Upon returning to the concept in these last days, taking a feather duster to my rules memory and scanning my book like a new fangled smart phone reading a QR code, I came to realise that sadly Morathi was just not quite viable in 2000pt competitive games: though this would have been improved if she had access to the focus familiar (extended range and better hiding opportunities). |
So I scrapped that list and came up with this... |
DEATH BY A THOUSAND CUTS: 2000pts |
Supreme Sorceress: 400 |
Level 4 (DEATH) |
Lifetaker, Focus Familiar, Pendent of Khaleth |
Dark Pegasus |
Sorceress: 197* |
Level 2 (FIRE) |
Tome of Furion, Black Dragon Egg, Dragonbane Gem |
Dark Steed |
*runs solo most of the time and uses long range as her defence: 36" and 48" fireballs baby! |
Master: 225 |
Battle Standard Bearer |
Lance, Repeater Crossbow, Heavy Armour, Shield |
Cloak of Hag Grief, Dawnstone |
Dark Pegasus |
CHARACTERS: 817 |
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7 Dark Riders: 175 |
Repeater Crossbows |
Musician, Standard |
7 Dark Riders: 175 |
Repeater Crossbows |
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