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HYDERABAD: Paramveer Singh's splendid innings (96 not out, 150b, 6x4, 6x6) was the highlight of HCA Colts' thrilling, one-wicket win over Tamil Nadu in the second round of the Coromandel King All India Moin-ud-Dowla Gold Cup invitation cricket tournament at Gymkhana Grounds here on Monday. Tuesday is a rest day. The scores: Second round: Tamil Nadu 246 in 86.3 overs lost to HCA Colts 247 for nine in 87.2 overs (Ashish Reddy 30, Paramveer Singh 96 n.o., Aushik Srinivas four for 75). Rajasthan 299 in 88.3 overs lost to Uttar Pradesh 302 for 4 in 50.5 overs (Tanmay Srivastava 54, Shivakanth Shukla 48, Eklavya Dwivedi 98 n.o., Piyush Chawla 66 n.o.). Goa 330 for nine in 90 overs bt Jharkhand 220 in 70.5 overs (Akash Verma 42, Ishank Jaggi 60, Shabaaz Nadeem 66, Sher Bahadur seven for 76). Andhra 323 in 88.1 overs bt Vidharbha 312 in 84 overs (Akshay Kolar 65, Azhar Sheikh 35, Salab Srivastava 66, Uresh Patel 76, Y. Venugopala Rao three for 81). Orissa 285 in 87.4 overs bt Kerala 226 in 83.3 overs (Robert Fernandez 52, Rohan Prem 95, Santosh three for 35). — Special Correspondent
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