Railways, who resumed on their overnight score of 381 for four against
Madhya Pradesh on day two, lost their last six wickets for the
addition of just 115 runs
Staff Reporter24-Nov-2001Railways, who resumed on their overnight score of 381 for four against
Madhya Pradesh on day two, lost their last six wickets for the
addition of just 115 runs.Right-arm medium-pacer Sanjay Pandey, was the wrecker-in-chief,
returning career-best figures of 8-132. Tejinder Pal Singh, the
Railways top-scorer with a career-best 186, was his first scalp on a
day that saw Pandey claim five wickets.Openers Devendrasingh Bundela and Chandra Prakash Sahu, by putting on
90, ensured that Madhya Pradesh made a sound start but three quick
wickets including the all-important one of Amay Khurasiya meant that
Railways were well on their way towards securing a healthy firstinnings lead.






