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Gujarat leave Rest of India in tatters despite Pujara's half-century

Source: PTI
January 21, 2017 20:11 IST
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Cheteshwar PujaraCheteshwar Pujara waged a lone battle with a fighting 86 but Rest of India's batting line-up floundered against Gujarat's bowling attack and were pushed against the ropes by the newly-crowned Ranji Trophy champions in the Irani Cup match in Mumbai, on Saturday.

At stumps on Day 2 of the five-day match, Rest were struggling at 206 for nine in reply to Gujarat's first innings total of 358, with captain Pujara's 221-minute effort being the cornerstone of his team's innings.

Pankaj Singh (7) and Mohammed Siraj (8) were at the crease at stumps as Gujarat looked set to take a handy first innings lead at the Brabourne Stadium.

Pujara, who came in to bat after the early fall of opener Abhinav Mukund for 8 off the last ball of the ninth over bowled by Chintan Gaja, kept the innings together while the other batsmen fell around him.

The Saurashtra batsman was the seventh wicket to fall, after hitting nine fours in 156 balls, caught behind top-edging a short ball from Ishwar Chaudhary.

In fact, three wickets fell at the same score of 191 -- with Kuldeep Singh and Shahbaz Nadeem being the others to be dismissed before and after Pujara as Rest slumped from 166 for three to 192 for nine in the space of 16 overs. They lost four wickets for the addition of one run in a sensational collapse to hand Gujarat the initiative.

The only other batsman to impress for the Rest apart from Pujara was Mumbai opener Akhil Herwadkar who made 48 with one six and seven fours in 124 minutes before he got caught in the leg trap placed by left arm spinner Hardik Patel, who grabbed three for 73.

Pacer Gaja struck early as he accounted for the wickets of Mukund (8), Chennai Test triple centurion Karun Nair (28) in the beginning before adding the scalp of Siddharth Kaul towards the end to end the day with fine figures of three for 46.

Mohit Thadani bowled a fine third spell of two wickets for 12 runs in seven overs in which he sent back Bengal duo Manoj Tiwary and Wriddhiman Saha cheaply in the space of 12 balls and ended the day with two
for 48.

In the morning, Gujarat added 58 runs to their overnight 300 for eight in 75 minutes batting before their first innings came to an end.

Overnight not out Chirag Gandhi added 33 runs to his overnight score before being dismissed for 169 by Kaul who caught and bowled him after the batsman had stayed at the wicket for around five hours.

Kaul finished with five for 86 while Pankaj Singh bagged four for 104.

Brief scores:

Gujarat 358 all out (M Juneja 47, C Gandhi 169; Pankaj Singh 4 for 104, S Kaul 5 for 86) vs Rest of India 206 for 9 (A Herwadkar 48, C Pujara 86, Pankaj Singh not out 7, Mohd Siraj not out 8; C Gaja 3 for 46, Hardik Patel 3 for 73).

Image: Cheteshwar Pujara

Photograph: BCCI

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