Shameful performance of Sanju Samson's team in Vijay Hazare Trophy, 9 batsmen could not even reach double figures, the entire team collapsed for just 67 runs.
Vijay Hazare Trophy: The second quarter-final match of Vijay Hazare Trophy was played between Kerala and Rajasthan. Rajasthan won this match by a huge margin of 2002 runs. If we look at the scorecard of the match, Kerala team won the toss and chose to bowl first. Rajasthan team, which came to play first, scored 267 runs for 8 wickets in 50 overs. In reply, the entire Kerala team was all out on a shameful score of only 67 runs.
Rajasthan had scored so many runs after playing first.
Kerala and Rajasthan were face to face in the second quarter-final of Vijay Hazare Trophy. Kerala won the toss and chose to bowl first. Let us tell you that Sanju Samson was not available in this match. After being invited to bat first, Rajasthan's two wickets fell at the score of 45 runs. However, after this, left-handed batsman Mahipal Lomror played an inning of 122 runs in 114 balls. He hit 6 fours and 6 sixes in this innings. On the basis of his innings, Rajasthan set a target of 268 runs for Kerala.
Kerala suffered a shameful defeat in Vijay Hazare Trophy
Kerala's innings, which came to chase the target of 268 runs set by Rajasthan in the quarter-finals of Vijay Hazare Trophy, fell apart like a pack of cards. No batsman failed to stay at the crease. Sachin Baby (28) scored the maximum runs for his team. Nine batsmen of the team could not even reach double figures. For Rajasthan, Aniket Choudhary took the wickets while Arafat Khan took three wickets. In the end Kerala was reduced to 67 runs. Rajasthan won the match by 200 runs and made it to the semi-finals.