Fri, Sep 03 10 09:17 PM
Chennai, Sep 3 (PTI) Indian Oil Corporation despite losing their third and final league match to Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited by two runs, moved into the semifinal of the BCCI''s Corporate Trophy cricket tournament on better net run rate here today. With Tata Sports Club and IOC and BPCL winning a match each in the three team group, NRR rule was applied and Indian Oil with a plus 0.1402 to their credit ousted both BPCL (plus 0.0141) and Tata''s (minus 0.1025). As for today match, it was reduced from 50 over a side to 21 overs due to overnight rain and continuous drizzle in the morning. Put in to bat, BPCL mustered 134 for nine with Abhishek Nayar top scoring with 33. He put on 50 runs off 37 balls with Anup Ravandkar (17), while Manish Pandey (22) and Vinayak Mane (15) also made uselful contributions. Vikrant Yeligati (2/21), Rajesh Pawar (3/34) and Javed Khan (2/28) were the wicket takers. Indian Oil, which made 132 for seven, lost four wickets through run outs. Captain Wasim Jaffer (25), Ravikant Shukla (4750b, 3x4 and 1x6), Aditya Tare and Cheteswar Pujara were the ones run out. Indian batsman, Rohit Sharma chipped in with 37 off 38 balls (3x4, 2x6). Medium pacer, Avishkar Salvi claimed 2 for 27.
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