Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Jackson century, bowlers put Saurashtra on top against Gujarat

- Press Trust of India

RAJKOT:SHELDON Jackson struck a gritty hundred before the bowlers shone as Saurashtra gained the upper hand on the second day of their Ranji Trophy semi-final against Gujarat here on Sunday.

Jackson’s knock of 103 helped Saurashtra post 304 and then the home team bowlers wreaked havoc on Gujarat’s batting line-up to reduce them to 119 for six. Resuming on overnight 217 for five, through Sheldon Jackson and Chirag Jani (29), Saurashtra negated the early challenge posed by the opposition bowlers.

Jackson got a reprieve on 82 when skipper Parthiv Patel dropped a catch off pacer Arzan Nagwaswall­a. He made the most of this by notching up his 19th first-class hundred and third this season. Jackson and Jani were looking good before Gujarat bounced back with mediumpace­r Roosh Kalaria sending both the batsmen back to the pavilion.

He first trapped Jani in front of the wicket and then got Jackson to edge to Parthiv as Saurashtra slipped to 266 for seven.

Jackson and Jani added 103 run wicket for the sixth wicket. Saurashtra took lunch at 290 for seven. After lunch, Saurashtra lost three wickets for seven runs.

Pacer Arzan Nagaswalla (5/81) grabbed a five-for, Axar Patel took three and Roosh Kalaria bagged two.

However, Saurashtra pacers reduced Gujarat to one for 2 after Unadkat sent Priyank Panchal (0) in the first over and in the second over Chetan Sakariya cleaned up Samit Gohel (1).

Dhruv Raval (35) and Bhargav Merai (13) tried to steady the ship, but the latter was dismissed when he offered a sitter to Jackson off Prerak Mankad, as the visitors slipped to 37 for three.

Raval, became Unadkat’s second victim with Gujarat in deep trouble at 58 for four. Dharmendra­sinh Jadeja then dismissed Parthiv (27) as Gujarat had lost half the side for 95.

Brief scores (Day 2): Saurashtra 304 (Sheldon Jackson 103, Kishan Parmar 37; Arzan Nagwaswall­a 5-81) vs Gujarat 119/6. Gujarat trail by 185 runs.

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