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Ranji: Unadkat, Pujara put Saurashtra on top against Vidarbha

Last updated on: February 03, 2016 20:31 IST

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IMAGE: Saurashtra pacer Jaydev Unadkat. Photograph: Ian Hitchcock/Getty Images.

Saurashtra took firm control as India discard Jaydev Unadkat grabbed a five-wicket haul to skittle out Vidarbha for a paltry 151 on the opening day of their Ranji Trophy quarter-final in Vizianagaram, Andhra Pradesh.

After Unadkat's 5/70 saw Subramanium Badrinath's side being bowled out in just 50.4 overs, Saurashtra batted cautiously to end the day at 70 for one in 30 overs.

Test specialist Cheteshwar Pujara looked in good touch as he remained unbeaten on 45 from 71 balls with nine boundaries to his credit.

With the wicket easing out, Pujara looks set for a long haul and Saurashtra will be aiming to out-bat the opposition.

Giving Pujara company is the other opener Sagar Jogiyani, who consumed 87 balls to remain undefeated on 19.

Earlier, Saurashtra captain Jaydev Shah opted to field as he wanted his seamers to make good use of the initial help available from the ACA Sports Complex pitch.

Within the first 15 overs, Saurashtra lost three wickets, including the dependable Ganesh Sathish (21) with Unadkat's pace bowling partner Hardik Rathod getting two of the three scalps.

Badrinath (17) and old warhorse Wasim Jaffer (41) then tried to do some damage control adding 33 runs before the Vidarbha skipper was bowled by medium pacer Chirag Jani.

Jaffer was clipping anything on his legs to the boundary and there were seven of them in his 41 before he was caught by Kamlesh Makvana off Deepak Punia.

The lower half was taken care of by Unadkat, who were not able to handle his controlled swing bowling as he hit the right length to trouble the opposition.

Brief Scores: Vidarbha 1st Innings 151 all out (Wasim Jaffer 41; Jaydev Unadkat 5/70) vs Saurashtra 1st Innings 70/1(Cheteshwar Pujara 45 batting)

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