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Hyderabad dismissed for lowest total in Ranji History

Hyderabad today recorded the lowest total in the history of Ranji Trophy when they were incredibly all out for just 21 runs against Rajasthan, as the new season began on a sensational note here.

Updated on: Nov 01, 2010 01:55 PM IST
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Hyderabad, on Monday, recorded the lowest total in the history of Ranji Trophy when they were incredibly all out for just 21 runs against Rajasthan, as the new season began on a sensational note here.

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The 18-year-old debutant Deepak Chahar wreaked havoc by taking eight wickets to inflict the humiliating record on Hyderabad. The previous lowest total was registered by Southern Punjab, who were all out of 22 in a chase of 114 against Northern India in Amritsar in 1934-35 in the first edition of the domestic cricket tournament.

Hyderabad also equalled the record for the lowest total in India's first-class cricket history. In 1915-16, the Mohammedans were also out for 21 against Bombay Quadrangular. Hyderabad were all out in 15.3 overs in 78 minutes in their first innings in the plate-division match after host skipper Hrishikesh Kanitkar won the toss and elected to field. Not even a single Hyderabad batsman could manage a double digit score and three of them even failed to open their account.

The young paceman's performance though was not best ever on debut as Maharashtra's Vasant Ranjane had taken nine wickets for 56 run against Saurashtra in 1956-57.

 
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