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  • Ranji Trophy Final: Jaydev Unadkat's 6 Wickets Help Saurashtra Claim Second Title By Defeating Bengal

    Having given away a big first innings lead of 230, Bengal, who were overnight 169/4 in their second essay, folded for 241, handing the visitors a mere 12 runs' target.

    Left-arm pacer Jaydev Unadkat returned a match haul of nine wickets, including 6/85 in the second innings, as Saurashtra thrashed Bengal by nine wickets in the summit clash to clinch their second Ranji Trophy title in Kolkata on Sunday. (More Cricket News)

    Having given away a big first innings lead o🌸f 230 runs, Bengal, who were overnight 169/4 in their second essay, folded for 241, h🌠anding the visitors a mere 12 runs target to win the final.

    Saurashtra lost🌠 their opening batter Jay Gohil (0) off the bowling of Akash Deep but eventually went🅷 past the target, reaching 14 for 1 in 2.4 overs, to wrap up the match with one day and two full sessions to spare.

    Saurashtra's earlier triumph was in 2019-20 season when they defeated Bengal on the basis of first innings lead. In the last 10 seasons, they have made the final o𒁃n five occasions, underlining their consistency.

    A Ranji Trophy title eluded Bengal yet again. They last won it in 1998-90 when they defeated a star-studded D🍃elhi at the same Eden Gardens. Their first title had come in 1938-39 in the pre-independence era.

    Earlier in t꧃he morning session, Unadkat showed the way after a freak run-out of Bengal batter Shahbaz Ahmed (27). The veteran Saurashtra skipper added four wickets to his overnight tally of two.

    The old Bengal warhorse duo of skipper Manoj Tiwary (68) and ♍Anustup Majumdar (61) slammed valiant half-centuries but the home side were let down by their top-order batters, including the promising Abhimanyu Easwaran who scored 0 and 16 in the two innings.

    In-form No. 3 batter Su𒁏dip Gharami, who is fresh from a 112 and 41 in the semifinal against Madhya Pradesh and has 800-plus ๊runs this season, also came a cropper and scored 0 and 14 in the two innings.

    The decision to hand debut to Sumanta Gupta in a Ranji fin🧸al also will rankle Bengal as he did not sꦗhow any technique of a top-order batter and perished to an outgoing delivery.

    State sports minister-cum-cricketer Tiwary had delayed his retirement to win a Ranji title from his fourth final, ᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ⁤⁤⁤⁤ᩚ𒀱ᩚᩚᩚand it remains to be seen whether he continue to play in the upcoming season.

    Earlier, the overnight duo of Tiwary and Shahbaz Ahmed committed hara-kiri while going for a third run. Ahmed had to sacrifice his wicket to give Saurahshtra thei꧟r first breakthrough of the day.

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    It also unsettled Tiwary as he followed suit ♐and got out for 68 after chasing a wide delivery from Unadkat.

    In no time, Bengal ♕were reduced to 205/9, still trailing by 25 runs.

    But, Bengal's last pair o🎀f Mukesh Kumar and Ishan Porel avoided the ignominy of an innings defeat, scoring 36 runs in 37 balls to delay t꧟he inevitable.

    Unadkat, who was released from the Indian Tes🎃t side to play in the Ranji final, had bagged 3/44 in the Bengal first innings. He was ably supported by fellow left-arm pacer Chetan Sakariya (3/33) after they opted to bowl on a lively pitch.

    Having prepared a green-top, Bengal were caught in their own web as their top-order batters showed complete lack of application on the ꧃opening day. 

    Brief Scores:

    Bengal ౠ174 and 241 in 70.4 overs (Manoj Tiwary 68, Anustup Majumdar 61; Jaydev Unadkat 6/85, Chetan Sakariya 3/76). 

    Saurashtra 404 and 14/1 in 2.4 overs. 

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    Saurashtra won by nine wickets.

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