da aposte e ganhe: The atmosphere at the MIG ground in Mumbai on the opening day of the threeday match between Rest of India under-19 and the touring England under-19was great for cricket
Waleed Hussain from Mumbai04-Jan-2001The atmosphere at the MIG ground in Mumbai on the opening day of the threeday match between Rest of India under-19 and the touring England under-19was great for cricket. The pitch stayed true the entire day and assistedboth the spinners and medium pacers. The sun was shining bright and steadybreeze kept the conditions cool.The tourists were disappointed to be bowled out for 210 off 76.4 overs,shortly after the tea interval on Thursday. The wrecker-in-chief was theKarnataka offspinner Mulewa Dharmichand, who picked up five wickets in theday. Gary Pratt topscored with 78 off 99 balls with 15 hits to the fence.Ian Pattison chipped in with 39 and John Saddler scored 24.In reply, Rest of India lost Das early in the fourth over of the innings.Left arm seamer Justin Bishop celebrated his birthday in style picking uptwo wickets for 12 off six overs. His first wicket came when Arindam Dasedged to Sadler at second slip. In his fifth over, Bishop cramped one dropbatsman Mohnish Mishra for room with a short pitched delivery aimed at hishead. Mishra only managed to punch it to Kadeer Ali at squareleg.Rest of India were 47 for two off 18 overs when stumps were drawn on thefirst day. Gaganinder Singh (29) and Kashinath Khadkikar (8) were at thecrease at close of play.The presence of Hanumant Singh at the MIG ground came as a blessing for theEngland Under-19 spinner Monty Panesar. Tipped as a future Englandprospect, Panesar picked up valuable tips from the former NCA coach.The England coach Tim Boon was seen chatting and exchanging ideas with thelikes of former India batsman Dilip Vengsarkar and Maharashtra coachBalwinder Singh Sandhu. Vengsarkar who also runs an Academy in south Mumbaiwas pleased to see the approach of the English batsmen playing the spinners.