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Karnataka top order topple early in the finals of Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy

Sent to bat first after losing the toss, Karnataka were pushed to the backfoot by Tamil Nadu spinners in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy final. Playing at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, Karnataka lost their top order inside the powerplay overs. 

R Sai Kishore was the prime factor behind Karnataka’s woes as he broke the back of the batting unit dismissing two of their most experienced batters. Sai Kishore removed Rohan Kadam with a traditional off spinner that drew the batsman forward and turned big on him and then returned to pick up Manish Pandey with a straighter one.

Vijay Shankar’s persistence with the spinners paid off as Karnataka were reduced to 34/3 inside the powerplay with Pandey, Kadam and Karun Nair all back in the hut.

At the time of writing Karnataka were rebuilding with BS Sharath and Abhinav Manohar on strike.

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