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Indians fail to shine

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June 20, 2005 20:39 IST

Indian cricketers had a miserable day in office as they failed to contribute to their respective county sides in the National League one-day matches.

Sourav Ganguly, who scored a couple of impressive half centuries in the four-day games, could make only 18 as Hampshire thrashed his side Glamorgan by seven wickets at the Rose Bowl.

Glamorgan made 211 for seven with B Croft scoring 88, with Hampshire achieving the target with seven wickets to spare.

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At Southgate, Irfan Pathan picked only one wicket conceding 61 runs playing for Middlesex, who beat Nottinghamshire by 31 runs.

Electing to bat, Middlesex made 314 for five with P Weekes blasting a century and Scott Styris hitting 82 while their opponents were all out for 283 with S Patel top scoring with 82.

Dinesh Mongia also failed with the bat as he made an early exit after making eight runs off nine balls, including one four, in Leicestershire's score of 218 for three.

Leicestershire, however, overhauled Warwickshire's score of 217 for six to win the match by seven wickets.

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