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03-Sep-2009 14:58:00 GMT
Corporate Trophy, 2009

Rain Abandons Tata-Indian Oil match, Tata Entered in Semis

Dharamshala: Tata SC advanced to the semifinals of the inaugural BCCI Corporate Cup after their crucial last Group C match against Indian Oil was washed out due to continuous downpour at the serene Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association stadium on Thursday.

Ajit Agarkar-led Tata SC, by virtue of their win against All India Public Sector Sports Promotion Board (AIPSSPB) in the rain-truncated Group C opener on Tuesday, moved to the last four stage. They will face the toppers of Group A, either Indian Revenue or Air India Blue on Sunday at Mohali.

Indian Oil desperately needed a win from Thursday's match for a semifinal berth, especially after rain marred their opening encounter against AIPSSPB on Wednesday.

However, to the disappointment of the Wasim Jaffer led side, persistent rain did not allow a single ball being bowled for the second consecutive day, leaving them out of the tournament without even playing a single match.

With one win and two points from Thursday's abandoned match against Indian Oil, Tata topped Group C with six points, while Jaffer's side ended up with four points from two washed out matches. AIPSSPB finished at the bottom with only two points.

Persistent showers since last night did not give umpires K Hariharan and Rajesh Deshpande even a chance to consider for a truncated match as the entire HPCA ground was waterlogged, resembling an artificial pond. The match officials were left with no other option but to cancel the match.

A disappointed Indian Oil captain Wasim Jaffer held the scheduling of the tournament during the monsoons responsible for his side's ouster from the event.

"It's really disappointing to get out of the tournament without playing a match but we don't have control over nature. The tournament is an encouraging step from the BCCI's part but they could have scheduled it a couple of weeks later," the right-handed opener said.

"It's not just here, rain is playing spoilsport at Mohali and Bangalore as well."

Meanwhile, match referee Manu Nayyar said there was no provision under rules to re-schedule the match.

"The decision to abandon the match was in keeping with the rules. There is no question of rescheduling it as the rule book doesn't allow us to do so," he said.

Steady rain and wet outfield on Wednesday, saw the match between Indian Oil and AIPSSPB abandoned without a ball being bowled and both the sides were awarded two points apiece.

Persistent rain had cast a shadow over the entire Group C leg of the tournament. The teams, which arrived here on Monday, did not get enough chance to do practice as the continuous downpour kept them largely confined to their hotel rooms.


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