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da stake casino: Staff Reporter27-Oct-2001Honours were shared on Day One of a fresh batch of Central Zone RanjiTrophy matches held in Indore and Delhi. Uttar Pradesh, winning thetoss at Indore, surprisingly put Madhya Pradesh in to bat. SachinDholpure, making his first-class debut for Madhya Pradesh, provided asolid start to his side’s innings, making 64 off 165 balls, with 11fours.His effort, however, remained the only highlight of Madhya Pradesh’sinnings; Uttar Pradesh seemed to break any partnerships that startedto seem ominous. At the close of Day One, Madhya Pradesh’s score stoodat 246/5. Nikhil Patwardhan (43*) and captain Sulakshan Kulkarni (33*)were at the crease; Kulkarni, incidentally, made a return to firstclass cricket following an announcement of retirement in February2000.Playing Rajasthan at the site of their recent victory over UttarPradesh, Railways won the toss and elected to bat at the Karnail SinghStadium, Delhi. Although Jai Yadav departed quickly, Sanjay Bangar andAmit Pagnis ensured their team a solid start.Bangar was stumped for 41, made off 63 balls, but Pagnis found anotherable partner in Yere Goud, who continued his good form with the bat.The duo piled up 118 runs before Goud was caught behind, also for 41.Pagnis found few partners after that; wickets fell at the other endand, although he completed his century in fine style, he could notconvert it into a bigger knock. Lokesh Jain finally had him LBW for126, made off 241 balls with 11 fours.Railways did not get much further; at the close of play, the side was271/8. Murali Kartik (18*) and Kulamani Parida (0*) were at the creaseat close of play.






