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IOC posts win

Chennai: Openers Shrideet Mengema and Harshad Khadiwale shared a 153-run stand to set up a 65-run win for IOC (Mumbai) against Indian Bank in their ICICI-YSCA Trophy match on Wednesday.

Medium-pacer M.K. Sivakumar picked up five for 22 as India Cements defeated SBT (Thiruvananthapuram) by three wickets.

The scores: SBT (Tvm) 167 for nine in 30 overs (Abhishek Hegde 54, M.K. Sivakumar five for 22) lost to India Cements 168 for seven in 24.3 overs (K.B. Arun Karthik 46, R. Prasanna 44, Vinod four for 18).

Rail and Wheel Factory 156 for nine in 30 overs (K. Yere Goud 59) lost to Precision Infomatic 157 for five in 28.4 overs (S. Anirudh 48).

IOC (Mumbai) 241 for three in 30 overs (Shrideet Mengema 127, Harshad Khadiwale 81) bt Indian Bank 176 for six in 30 overs (B. Mohsin Basha 51).

Chemplast Sanmar 177 for eight in 30 overs (Subramania Siva 80, Petson Matthew 57) bt IOB ‘A’ 165 in 29.1 overs (Srinivasan 41).

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