The match was dead as a contest on the fourth day itself, when Rajasthan managed a huge 326-run first innings lead.
Rajasthan walked away with a winners' cheque of Rs 2 crore while Tamil Nadu got half that amount.
With
only academic interest left in the match, Rajasthan declared at 204 for
five in the second innings, leaving Tamil Nadu to bat out a few
mandatory overs which would have ended the drudgery. The match was
called off after the hosts had managed eight runs for the loss of two
wickets in 13 overs.
The man who has turned a bunch of 'also-rans' into a gutsy domestic outfit is undoubtedly Hrishikesh Kanitkar.
With
back-to-back domestic titles under his belt, Kanitkar will certainly
now be remembered as one of the finest domestic captains in recent times
rather than a 'one-shot wonder' which has been his claim to fame for
past 12 years.
Kanitkar,
who became a journeyman cricketer six season back when his own state
Maharashtra dumped him, though, admitted that the title should be
attributed to "a bit of luck and loads of hardwork" that his boys put
in.
"It's
an amazing feeling. At the group stage, we had a few results going our
way. We won a few matches and then a combination of favourable results
got us in the knock-out. We played superb cricket after that," Kanitkar
stated at the post-match presentation ceremony.
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