2007–08 Hyderabad C.A. season

The 2007–08 season is Hyderabad cricket team's 74th competitive season. The Hyderabad cricket team is senior men's domestic cricket team based in the city of Hyderabad, India, run by the Hyderabad Cricket Association. They represent the region of Telangana in the state of Andhra Pradesh in domestic competitions.

Hyderabad C.A.
2007–08 season
CoachVivek Jaisimha
CaptainV. V. S. Laxman (FC)
Arjun Yadav (LA)
Ground(s)Rajiv Gandhi International Cricket Stadium, Hyderabad
(Capacity: 55,000)
Ranji TrophySuper Group B (6th)
Vijay Hazare TrophySouth Zone (3rd)
2007–08 Indian domestic cricket season

Background

In the beginning of the season, seven Ranji players signed up to play in Indian Cricket League (ICL), a private cricket league funded by Zee Entertainment Enterprises but not approved by Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI).[1][2] Earlier, BCCI said that the players signed with ICL will be banned for life from playing in India and also barred the ICL players from taking part in all domestic tournaments which led to the exclusion of ICL players from Hyderabad squad.[3] The list include former India U-19 captain, Ambati Rayudu. The others were Devishetty Vinay Kumar, Ibrahim Khaleel, Anirudh Singh, Shashank Nag, Inder Shekar Reddy and Kaushik Reddy.[4] The luring of domestic players by ICL also led BCCI to counter the rebel T20 league by starting their own franchise-based T20 competition called Indian Premier League whose first season was slated to start in April 2018.[5][6]

Competition Overview

CategoryCompetitionFormatFirst MatchLast MatchFinal Position Pld W L D / T / NR Win %
Senior men'sRanji TrophyFirst-class cricket4 November 200725 December 2007Super League Group Stage612316.67%
Senior men'sVijay Hazare TrophyList A cricket26 February 20083 March 2008Zonal Stage523040%

Squads

Ranji Trophy[9][10] Vijay Hazare Trophy[11][12]
Irani Cup

Arjun Yadav and Ojha got selected to the Rest of India squad for the 2007 Irani Cup, a first-class cricket competition in India.[13][14]

NKP Salve Challenger Trophy

Ojha got picked to the India Red squad while Arjun Yadav got picked to the India Blue squad for the 2007-08 NKP Salve Challenger Trophy, a List-A cricket tournament in India.[15][16][17]

Duleep Trophy

Ojha, Ravi Teja and Arjun Yadav got selected to the South Zone squad for the 2007-08 Duleep Trophy, a first-class cricket tournament in India.[18]

Deodhar Trophy

Laxman, Ojha, Sarvesh and Arjun Yadav got selected to the South Zone squad for the 2007-08 Deodhar Trophy, a List-A cricket competition in India.[19]

Indian Premier League

The local franchise, Deccan Chargers signed Laxman from the auction and picked Ojha, Ravi Teja, Sarvesh and Arjun Yadav for their uncapped Indians players for the newly formed Indian Premier League, a professional Twenty20 cricket league in India, in its inaugural season.[20][21]

Ranji Trophy

The Hyderabad team, led by V. V. S. Laxman, began their campaign in the Ranji Trophy, the premier first-class cricket tournament in India, with a draw against the Bengal at Kolkata on 4 November 2007.[9][22][23][24] Pragyan Ojha led the team after two matches in the absence of Laxman as he was selected for the Pakistan tour of India and the India tour of Australia.[8][25][26] They finished sixth in Group B of the Super League and failed to advance to the knockout stage with one win, two losses and three draws.[27]

Points Table

Super League Group B
Team[27] Pld W L D A Pts Q
Uttar Pradesh 63120191.410
Baroda 62040191.261
Andhra 62130171.237
Orissa 62310130.873
Punjab 61140130.810
Hyderabad 61230100.778
Bengal 6141080.793
  •   Top two teams advanced to the knockout stage.
  •   Bottom team relegated to the Plate League for the 2008–09 Ranji Trophy.
  • Points system : Win by an innings or 10 wickets = 6, Win = 5, Draw with first innings lead = 3, Draw with first innings deficit = 1, No Result = 1, Loss = 0.

Matches

Group Stage

Statistics

Most runs
Player Mat Inns Runs Ave SR HS 100 50
Dwaraka Ravi Teja 61265359.3670.44133*24
Arjun Yadav 61237033.6343.73101*11
Anoop Pai 61236633.2740.48119*12
  • Source: Cricinfo[28]
Most wickets
Player Mat Inns Wkts Ave Econ BBI SR 5WI 10WM
Pragyan Ojha 6102431.872.766/5869.210
Ashwin Yadav 471326.613.474/7545.900
Mungala Arjun 471131.183.397/5655.010
  • Source: Cricinfo[28]

Vijay Hazare Trophy

The Hyderabad team, led by Arjun Yadav, began their campaign in the Vijay Hazare Trophy, previously known as the Ranji One-Day Trophy, a List-A cricket tournament in India, with a loss against the Kerala at Chennai on 26 February 2008.[11][29] Sarvesh Kumar's five wicket haul helped the Hyderabad to bowl out Kerala for 237 but the disciplined bowling effort from the Kerala ensured their win by 7 runs despite the half-century from Abhinav Kumar for the Hyderabad.[29] The Hyderabad lost their second match to the Karnataka as Bharat Chipli's century and Vinay Kumar's all-round contribution with both bat and ball ensured a 111 run for the Karnataka.[30] The Hyderabad suffered their third loss in as many games as three-wicket haul from Ravichandran Ashwin and C. Ganapathy helped the Tamil Nadu restrict the Hyderabad for 236 despite Abhinav Kumar's 93 while century from Murali Vijay ensured the Tamil Nadu a two-wicket win.[31] The Hyderabad finally earned their first win in the tournament with a 62-run win over the Goa as Anoop Pai's maiden List-A century along with the half-century from Arjun Yadav helped the Hyderabad post 284 while Dwaraka Ravi Teja and Mohammed Shakeer shared seven wickets between them to bowl out Goa for 222 despite the half-century from Ajay Ratra.[32] A century from Abhinav Kumar and three-wicket haul from Ravi Teja ensured the Hyderabad win over the Andhra by 95 runs though they finished third in the South Zone and failed to qualify for the knockout stage with two wins and three losses.[33][34]

Points Table

South Zone
Team[34] Pld W L T NR Pts NRR
Karnataka5500022+1.184
Tamil Nadu5410018+1.009
Hyderabad523009+0.133
Goa523007-0.167
Andhra514003-0.645
Kerala514001-1.500
  •   Top two teams advanced to the knockout stage.

Matches

Zonal Stage

Statistics

Most runs
Player Mat Inns Runs Ave HS 100 50
Abhinav Kumar 5537994.7510513
Anoop Pai 4417343.2510210
Amol Shinde 5515230.404700
  • Source: Cricinfo[12]
Most wickets
Player Mat Inns Wkts Ave Econ BBI SR 4WI 5WI
Sarvesh Kumar 55822.755.905/4723.101
Dwaraka Ravi Teja 55714.573.893/1722.400
Pragyan Ojha 55632.664.662/4142.000
  • Source: Cricinfo[12]

See also

References

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