FIrst-Class Cricket Matches 1946

HOLKAR v MYSORE Played at Yeshwant Club Ground, Indore, March 2, 3, 4, 5, 1946. Holkar won by an innings and 213 runs. HOLKAR 1 †K.V.Bhandarkar c Shyamsunder b Abbas Shah 142 2 C.T.Sarwate c Frank b Garudachar 101 3 S.Mushtaq Ali c and b Garudachar 2 4 M.M.Jagdale c Abbas Shah b Dayanand 164 5 *C.K.Nayudu c Dayanand b Garudachar 101 6 B.B.Nimbalkar c Rajasekhar b Frank 172 7 C.S.Nayudu c Govindraj b Garudachar 73 8 R.P.Singh b Ubhayakar 100 9 J.N.Bhaya not out 34 10 H.G.Gaekwad 11 O.P.Rawal Extras 23 —— (8 wickets, declared) 912 FoW (1): 1-184 (2), 2-188 (3), 3-299 (1), 4-471 (5), 5-581 (4), 6-706 (7), 7-812 (6), 8-912 (8) MYSORE 1 K.P.Ubhayakar lbw b Sarwate 30 c Sarwate b C.S.Nayudu 24 2 †M.B.Vittal Rao c Bhandarkar b Sarwate 14 retired hurt 0 3 P.R.Shyamsunder b Sarwate 0 c Nimbalkar b Mushtaq Ali 4 4 G.M.Rajasekhar not out 83 (5) c Bhaya b Jagdale 47 5 A.S.N.Murthy lbw b Sarwate 0 (7) not out 69 6 *B.K.Garudachar b Sarwate 18 (4) c and b Jagdale 164 7 B.Frank b Sarwate 6 (6) c sub b Jagdale 80 8 C.Govindraj b Sarwate 4 (9) not out 66 9 Abbas Shah c Singh b Sarwate 23 (8) c Bhandarkar b Jagdale 28 10 M.Dayanand lbw b Singh 1 11 Y.S.Ramaswami lbw b Sarwate 0 Extras 11 27 —— —— 190 (6 wickets, declared) 509 FoW (1): 1-41 (2), 2-41 (3), 3-72 (1), 4-72 (5), 5-114 (6), 6-124 (7), 7-140 (8), 8-180 (9), 9-190 (10), 10-190 (11) FoW (2): 1-12 (3), 2-47 (1), 3-181 (5), 4-329, 5-330, 6-388 Mysore Bowling O M R W Ubhayakar 48.5 7 205 1 Garudachar 69 7 301 4 Abbas Shah 26 3 109 1 Dayanand 18 1 95 1 Frank 42 4 110 1 Ramaswami 3 1 23 0 Rajasekhar 6 0 33 0 Murthy 2 0 13 0 Holkar Bowling O M R W O M R W Nimbalkar 3 0 8 0 (4) 11 3 41 0 Jagdale 5 1 16 0 (5) 18 3 70 4 Rawal 1 0 4 0 Gaekwad 3 0 12 0 (6) 12 5 24 0 Sarwate 21.5 1 61 9 (7) 35 8 97 0 C.S.Nayudu 14 1 60 0 (3) 30 7 108 1 Singh 7 0 18 1 (8) 6 0 28 0 C.K.Nayudu (1) 19 2 88 0 Mushtaq Ali (2) 8 1 18 1 Bhaya (9) 2 0 8 0 Umpires: T.A.Ramachandran and P.K.Sinha. Toss: Holkar Close of Play: 1st day: Holkar (1) 420-3 (Jagdale 100*, C.K.Nayudu 72*); 2nd day: Holkar (1) 875-7 (Singh 80*, Bhaya 22*); 3rd day: Mysore (2) 107-2 (Garudachar 58*, Rajasekhar 21*). K.V.Bhandarkar’s 142 took 210 minutes and included 16 fours and 1 five. C.T.Sarwate’s 101 took 130 minutes and included 14 fours. C.K.Nayudu’s 101 took 144 minutes. R.P.Singh’s 100 took 132 minutes and included 14 fours. B.K.Garudachar’s 164 took 246 minutes and included 24 fours. M.B.Vittal Rao retired hurt in the Mysore second innings having scored 0 (team had lost 0 wickets). The Mysore captain declared so that Holkar could have an outright win as they would have won anyway on first innings. 77

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