First-Class Cricket Matches 1949/40-1945

BOMBAY v MYSORE Played at Brabourne Stadium, Bombay, March 7, 8, 9, 1942. Bombay won by an innings and 281 runs. MYSORE 1 M.B.Rama Rao c Mantri b Khot 6 st Mantri b Khot 15 2 Y.S.Ramaswami c Raiji b Khot 4 c Mantri b Khot 7 3 K.Thimmappiah run out 0 (6) b Bhalerao 2 4 C.J.Ramdev not out 28 b Bhalerao 28 5 B.K.Garudachar b Khot 0 b Khot 0 6 B.Frank c U.M.Merchant b Khot 4 (7) b Khot 61 7 M.G.Vijayasarathi b Rangnekar 1 (8) c Raiji b Khot 11 8 *†S.Darashah b Khot 18 (3) b Bhalerao 16 9 G.M.Rajasekhar c U.M.Merchant b Khot 4 b Bhalerao 3 10 S.Rama Rao b Raiji 1 b Bhalerao 5 11 H.D.Rangaiyengar lbw b Raiji 1 not out 4 Extras lb 1 1 b 4, w 1 5 —— —— 68 157 FoW (1): 1-10 (2), 2-10 (3), 3-11 (1), 4-11 (5), 5-15 (6), 6-18 (7), 7-53 (8), 8-65 (9), 9-66 (10), 10-68 (11) FoW (2): 1-10 (2), 2-30 (3), 3-47 (1), 4-47 (5), 5-54 (6), 6-119 (4), 7-143 (7), 8-148 (8), 9-148 (9), 10-157 (10) BOMBAY 1 M.F.Mistry c Vijayasarathi b S.RamaRao 93 2 S.M.Kadri b Rangaiyengar 29 3 †M.K.Mantri c Vijayasarathi b Garudachar 65 4 K.C.Ibrahim st M.B.RamaRao b Thimmappiah 117 5 *V.M.Merchant c Ramdev b Garudachar 60 6 K.M.Rangnekar b Garudachar 26 7 U.M.Merchant b Ramaswami 22 8 M.N.Raiji not out 29 9 A.K.Bhalerao b Rajasekhar 18 10 J.B.Khot c Frank b Rajasekhar 3 11 K.K.Tarapore not out 1 Extras b 31, lb 8, nb 4 43 —— (9 wickets, declared) 506 FoW (1): 1-61 (2), 2-201 (3), 3-209 (1), 4-335 (5), 5-390 (6), 6-439 (7), 7-456 (4), 8-495 (9), 9-499 (10) Bombay Bowling O M R W O M R W V.M.Merchant 4 0 9 0 3 0 9 0 Khot 19 8 19 6 19 9 40 5 Rangnekar 7 5 8 1 8 2 23 0 Tarapore 5 1 9 0 Bhalerao 3 0 10 0 (4) 18.4 3 46 5 Raiji 8.2 5 12 2 (5) 13 3 34 0 Mysore Bowling O M R W Garudachar 49 6 161 3 S.RamaRao 20 2 70 1 Rangaiyengar 24 1 66 1 Ramaswami 24 1 81 1 Vijayasarathi 18 2 59 0 Darashah 5 0 13 0 Thimmappiah 2 1 3 1 Frank 1 0 4 0 Rajasekhar 2 0 6 2 Umpires: M.G.Bhave and T.A.Ramachandran. Toss: Mysore Close of Play: 1st day: Bombay (1) 206-2 (Mistry 93*, Ibrahim 1*); 2nd day: Mysore (2) 33-2 (M.B.RamaRao 7*, Ramdev 2*). The match was scheduled for five days but completed in three. K.C.Ibrahim’s 117 took 205 minutes and included 5 fours. M.B.Rama Rao took over as wicket-keeper at lunch on the second day. 147

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