Wesleyan Univ. v Yale Univ.
New Haven, CT
27 April 2002 (30-over match)
Result: Yale won by 6 wickets
Toss: Wesleyan
Wesleyan innings (30 overs maximum) R B 4 6
Edwin Antony c and b Vijay 7 17 0 0
+Jacob Fain c Dipankar b Shashank 4 20 0 0
Swarna Basu b Prashant 10 32 0 1
Dave Cukierman run out 9 24 1 0
Inam Ahmed not out 40 53 3 1
*Zaki Choudhury b Abdul 2 5 0 0
Kushan Karunaratne c Saad b Abdul 0 5 0 0
Satish Gummaluri not out 8 24
Extras (w 20, nb 5) 25
Total (6 wickets, 30 overs) 105
Did not bat: Vinodh Kurella, Stewart Miller, Amit Shah.
FoW: 1-17 (Jacob, 6.2 ov), 2-17 (Edwin, 7.1 ov), 3-40 (Dave, 15.2 ov),
4-40 (Swarna, 16.3 ov), 5-56 (Zaki, 19.4 ov), 6-60 (Kushan, 21.3 ov).
Progress: 5 ov: 15/0, 10 ov: 19/2, 15 ov: 38/2, 20 ov: 56/5, 25 ov: 74/6.
Bowling O M R W
Shashank 6 0 18 1 (7w)
Vijay 6 0 20 1 (1nb, 4w)
Prashant 6 3 9 1 (4w)
Rahul 3 0 14 0
Ranidu 2 0 9 0 (3nb, 2w)
Abdul 6 0 26 2 (3w)
Anshul 1 0 7 0 (1nb)
Yale innings (106 to win off 30 overs) R B 4 6
Ranidu c Edwin Antony b Zaki Choudhury 29 3 0
Saad lbw b Edwin Antony 0 0 0
Yusef b Swarna Basu 1 0 0
Anshul c Edwin Antony b Zaki Choudhury 11 1 0
*Abdul not out 22 3 0
Shashank not out 12 0 0
Extras (b 1, w 26, nb 5) 32
Total (4 wickets, 27.1 overs) 107
DNB: Vijay, Rahul, Prashant, +Dipankar.
FoW: 1-1 (Saad, 1.3 ov), 2-14 (Yusef, 6.1 ov), 3-58 (Anshul, 15.4 ov),
4-69 (Ranidu, 20.0 ov).
Progress: 5 ov: 12/1, 10 ov: 32/2, 15 ov: 54/2, 20 ov: 69/4.
Bowling O M R W
Swarna Basu 6 1 13 1 (1nb, 3w)
Edwin Antony 6 0 21 1 (8w)
Zaki Choudhury 6 0 26 2 (6w)
Kushan Karunaratne 6 0 21 0 (2nb, 5w)
Dave Cukierman 1 0 12 0 (2nb, 2w)
Satish Gummaluri 2.1 0 13 0 (2w)
*** Inam Ahmed (40*) equalled the highest outdoor score by a Wesleyan student player.
He now shares the record with Michael Huber (vs Brown, game 2 in the 1999-2000
season).
*** Inam and Satish's 7th wicket partnership of 45 runs is a new Wesleyan record.
The previous record (34 runs) was shared by Hari and Jugjeev (vs Middlebury in
the 1999-2000 season).
*** Edwin's 2 catches took his career total to 7 catches (plus 1 stumping). The
previous record (6 catches) was shared by Zaki and Jugjeev.