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(D/N), Greater Noida, August 23 - 26, 2016, Duleep Trophy
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India Red won by 219 runs

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77 & 169
abhinav-mukund
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India Red pull away with big lead after Abhinav, Chatterjee tons

After playing awkwardly with the pink ball on day one, India Red, emboldened by centuries from Abhinav Mukund and Sudip Chatterjee, made purposeful strides in their second dig, and extended a 10-run first-innings lead to 354 runs by close of play

Arun Venugopal
24-Aug-2016
India Red 161 & 344 for 3 (Abhinav 162*, Chatterjee 114) lead India Green 151 (Tiwary 50, Nathu 6-53) by 354 runs
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After playing awkwardly with the pink ball on day one, India Red, emboldened by centuries from Abhinav Mukund and Sudip Chatterjee, made purposeful strides in their second dig, and extended a 10-run first-innings lead to 354 runs by close of play. Thanks to Nathu Singh's six-for, India Red needed only a little more than 10 overs to bowl out India Green in the afternoon, before going to stumps on 344 for 3. The centerpiece of their second innings was the 240-run alliance between Abhinav and Chatterjee.
With Abhinav still at the crease, unbeaten on 162, and with recognised batsmen to follow, India Green's bowlers and fielders might have to work overtime. In any event, the side's misery was to a certain extent self-inflicted with some slipshod fielding - they dropped four catches - and profligate bowling.
The narrative on day two was nothing like the first day: 379 runs were scored for the loss of six wickets, as opposed to 277 for 17 on Tuesday; bowlers 1- batsmen 1. Two factors, though, remained constant. First, the pink ball itself has not had a disproportionately heavy bearing on either outcome. The second factor was Abhinav.
His effort was remarkable as much for its longevity - he batted for more than five hours - as its unhurried rhythm. There was no dulling of tempo, however, as his strike-rate constantly remained upwards of 75. While Abhinav might want to offer a quiet 'thank you' to India Green captain Suresh Raina, who dropped him on 66 and 92, the reprieves seemed little more than an incentive for his positive, risk-free approach.
If Abhinav's 22nd first-class hundred was the well-rehearsed jig of an accomplished dancer, Chatterjee's was a laboured effort enhanced by improvisations. After having made only 5 in the first innings, Chatterjee took 18 balls to score his first run, but the longer he stayed the more irritated India Green's bowlers became. By the time he scored his sixth first-class hundred, Chatterjee's strike-rate had crossed 60. Chatterjee's first false stroke in a long period - an ill-timed sweep - eventually saw him trapped lbw to Shreyas Gopal, but Abhinav, and later Gurkeerat Singh, ensured the show went on.
India Red entered the afternoon needing three wickets to bowl out their opponents, and despite Saurabh Tiwary's fifty and a rain interruption, Nathu made light work of the tail. When the second session began, it was, at least in parts, a re-run of the first afternoon's play: Abhinav alternated between leaving and driving the ball with equal assurance, Ashok Dinda leap-charged his way to banging the ball on the shorter side of full length, and Sandeep Sharma did the un-Dinda thing by pitching the ball up to bring swing into play. The most conspicuous change from the first innings was the approach of the India Red batsmen. Sample this: Dinda went for Srikar Bharat's throat, like on Tuesday, and Bharat responded with a pull - this time he was on top of the ball rather than the other way around - in front of square for six.
Pink ball or not, Abhinav was not going to deviate from a formula fare. He left anything on a length around the off stump, especially with the new ball, while driving, punching and upper-cutting - his release shot in the first innings - errant deliveries. He made matters worse by pinching sharp singles to further throw India Green off gear. The most abiding visual of Chatterjee's innings was his well stretched-out forward defence, but sneakily he worked his way towards a bigger score. As he grew in confidence, the cuts and the drives became a more regular occurrence.
India Green's fielding, particularly that of Ankit Rajpoot, was a throwback to the Indian fast bowler of the 1990s. While he offered a cheeky boot to halt cover drives, he was let balls slip through, or reacted late to a catch - one such somnolent attempt let Chatterjee off the hook when he was on 74.
Raina himself appeared lost, and was intermittently off the field, leaving Parthiv Patel in charge. The wickets of Chatterjee and Yuvraj Singh late in the day offered India Green a sudden shot of enthusiasm, which they will need to build on over the next two days.

Arun Venugopal is a correspondent at ESPNcricinfo. @scarletrun

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