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Air India crashes out
By S. Sabanayakan
ASANSOL, FEB. 25. Finalist last year, Air India made an
inglorious exit from the 25th Senior National women's cricket
championship at the Asansol Stadium here on Sunday. The runner-
up, widely expected to challenge Railways in the final, was
drubbed by Mumbai by nine wickets in the quarterfinals. Last
year's semifinalist, Punjab was also sent packing by Andhra
Pradesh. The South Zone champion won by 37 runs.
In the two-day semifinals beginning on Monday, Railways will play
Bengal and Mumbai, which last played in the semifinals in 1984,
will take on AP.
Inaugural year champion Bombay, now Mumbai, also won the National
crown last in 1984 at Kota (Rajasthan) beating Maharashtra in the
final. Air India, camping at Kolkata for major part of last week,
arrived here yesterday night and could hardly stay on here for 24
hours! Mumbai made sure that the Air India players would be back
home to watch the first Test between India and Australia.
``We played badly,'' admitted former India and Air India skipper.
``It is a new-look team. It needs time to settle down,'' said
team's current captain Anju Jain, who also led the Indian team in
the New Zealand World Cup where India lost to New Zealand in the
semifinals.
Air India's 120 in 47.2 overs did not pose much of a problem for
Mumbai. Openers Sulakshna Naik and captain Sunitra Paranjape put
on 50 runs for the first wicket to place the team on way to a
deserving victory. Sulakshna's departure at 27 (43b, 5x4) brought
in left-handed Arati Vaidya. Sunitra (47 not out, 106b, 7x4) and
Arati (26 not out, 54b, 3x4) made sure nothing went wrong for
Mumbai.
If Air India's batting looked pathetic, its fielding was worse
and its bowling lacked direction. Anju's captaincy, under
pressure, was not keeping in tune with her new status. Her field
placing and bowling changes lack vision. True, Air India did not
have Mithali Raj and Seema Poojari, both have joined Railways,
Manju Nadgoda could not make it here owing to her landing a new
job, Kusumlatha's contract was not renewed, Mamatha Maben, quit
playing to take up full time job as a sports journalist with a
web site and Smitha Harikrishna, who could have made so much
difference both with her batting and bowling, dropped out
concentrating on her studies.
A 34-run stand between Sunaina Mehan (29) and Mamatha Kishen (17)
for the seventh wicket helped Air India go past 90. Mumbai's
loose fielding in the closing stages helped Air India reach 120
in the 48th over. Three current India players, Anju (7), Anjum
Chopra (15) and Purnima Rau (1) failed the team when it needed
their services most.
There was no denying the fact that Mumbai top order played
superbly. Mumbai went for runs from the first ball and kept Air
India under pressure.
Punjab, seeded in the quarterfinals, won the toss and asked
Andhra Pradesh to take the first strike. AP made full use of this
as B. Priyadarshini (70 not out, 80b, 6x4) batted for three and a
quarter hours to keep one end going while Sudha Rani (73, 96b,
11x4), coming in at No. 3, went for shots freely in two and a
half hours of occupation of the crease to take AP to 188 for two
in 44 overs.
Opener Gulshan Sharma (68, 97b, 9x4) stood like a rock for almost
two hours but Punjab kept losing wickets at the other end. Only
Rajini Bhalla (38) showed purpose in her batting in the late
middle-order.
The scores:
Air India 120 in 47.2 overs (Sunaina Mehan 29; Zaheeda Sheikh
three for 32) lost to Mumbai 121 for one in 35.1 overs (Sulakshna
Naik 27, Sunitra Paranjape 47 not out).
Andhra Pradesh 188 for two in 44 overs (B. Priyadarshini 70 not
out, Sudha Rani 73) bt Punjab 151 for eight in 44 overs (Gulshan
Sharma 68, Rajini Bhalla 38).
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