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This is an archive article published on November 10, 2009

Parida out,Railways include Girap

Kulamani Parida went about his usual pre-match drill on Monday,including a spell of bowling in the nets...

Kulamani Parida went about his usual pre-match drill on Monday,including a spell of bowling in the nets. But a day ahead of Railways’ Ranji Trophy Elite Division match against Himachal,he and the team management were yet to receive S Venkataraghavan’s correspondence about the legality of his bowling action,which meant his name didn’t figure in the 12-member Railways side.

After practice,he sat alone pondering over his immediate future,even as coach Abhay Sharma was feeding Sanjay Bangar,Murali Kartik,Faiz Fazal and Karn Sharma with difficult catches.

Later,he had an animated conversation with match referee KP Bhaskar Pillai about his action,but he too,like the others,had nothing new to add to the Parida saga. “We haven’t received any report regarding this matter,” said Sharma.

Filling the gaps
To fill the gap,the hosts have called up off-spinner Akshay Girap as cover. With Karn Sharma recovering from a bout of fever and taking his place in the playing eleven,it will be interesting to see who among M Suresh,Akshay Girap and Sanjib Sanyal sit out. Sanyal and Suresh were part of the side which narrowly missed out on taking the first-innings points against Tamil Nadu.

Wicketkeeper batsman Mahesh Rawat,who had injured his forearm in the drawn match against Tamil Nadu,is also in the mix.

In contrast,Himachal have no fitness or any other issues to deal with. “Although you can’t judge a wicket 100 per cent,this one might keep low. It should assist turn,but it will be a slow turner,” Himachal coach Rajdeep Kalsi said.

Both the sides were unlucky in their first elite encounters. Railways,a bowler short after Parida was stopped from bowling on Day 3,conceded a 10-run lead and three points.

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Lost chance
Himachal too lost out on a chance for an outright win. They took the first innings lead against Hyderabad but missed out. Chasing 168,they collapsed to 125 for eight,after being 96 for one at one stage on the last day of the match.

“We lost wickets because we were going for a win. Ojha (Pragyan) bowled well,and while forcing pace,we lost wickets. But we were never in the danger to lose the match,” Kalsi added. Railways have chosen to play on the same track that was used for the last match.

SQUADS
Himachal:
Ashok Thakur (captain),Bhavin Thakkar,Sangram Singh,Paras Dogra,Mukesh Sharma,Vineet Indulkar,Ajay Mannu,Abhinav Bali,Vikramjeet Malik,Sarandeep Singh,Mohinderraj Sharma,Kuldeep Diwan and Vishal Bhatia

Railways: Murali Kartik (captain),Anureet Singh,Sanjay Bangar,V Cheluvaraj,Faiz Fazal,Shailender Gehlot,Yere Goud,Mahesh Rawat,HD Rawle,Sanjib Sanyal,TP Singh,Karan Sharma,M Suresh and Krishnakant Upadhyay

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