Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

It’s Pujara vs UP in quarterfin­al

- Sharad Deep sharad.deep@htlive.com ▪

LUCKNOW : Commitment to the game is the biggest success mantra for India cricket team hero Cheteshwar Pujara. In the recently-concluded Test series Down Under, Pujara not only stroked a career-best score overseas, he also helped India win their maiden series in Australia.

On Monday, despite arriving late here due to a delayed flight, he came directly to stadium for practice, and within minutes, he had begun his warm-up at the Atal Bihari Vajapyee Cricket Stadium.

Warm-up over, Pujara and Saurashtra skipper Jayadev Unadkat took a look at the 22-yard strip to plan their strategy for the five-day Ranji Trophy quarter-final against former champions Uttar Pradesh starting Tuesday.

Pujara’s presence brought smiles on the faces of Saurashtra players, who would be eyeing their maiden win against the hosts, who hold a 3-0 win record against Saurashtra in seven games.

Pujara, who scored 521 runs, including three centuries in four Tests, had a half-century against Services in the only Ranji game this season, and remains the batting mainstay of the side. If Pujara continues his good run, he could make life difficult for Akshdeep Nath and Co, who are aiming for their second Ranji title.

“Pujara is in tremendous form and we all are proud on him, but Ranji is an altogether different ball game. We are not targeting only Pujara, but aiming to continue our winning streak against the visitors,” said UP skipper Akshdeep, who himself has been in a great form, scoring 709 runs with the help of three centuries and two half centuries.

“We have a strong batting and bowling lineup. I have told my boys to play their natural game and not take pressure,” said UP coach Mansur Ali Khan, adding, “It’s like any other game for us and we should exploit the home conditions.

“Everyone knows his job well and there is no pressure on anyone. Unlike in the past, all the players this season have got adequate exposure from the first game itself, and that’s the reason for their good showing,” said Khan.

Besides Akshdeep, Rinku Singh, Priyam Garg, Mohd Saif and keeper-batsman Upendra Yadav would be challengin­g a strong Saurashtra bowling lineup in the absence of former skipper Suresh Raina, who has opted out due to injury. In the bowling department, India A seamer Ankit Rajpoot, Shivam Mavi and Yash Dayal will shoulder the responsibi­lity along with left-arm spinner Saurabh Singh, who has underlined his potential with 50 wickets so far this season.

Other than Saurashtra captain and seamer Unadkat, leftarm seamer Chetan Sakaria is also expected to make use of the cool conditions here with the new ball.

TEAMS Saurashtra:

AV Vasavada, J Unadkat (c), C Pujara, S Jackson, S Patel (w), H Desai, P Mankad, C Jani, A Barot, K Parmar, D Jadeja, H Rathod, V Jivrajani, K Makwana, C Sakariya and V Jadeja.

Uttar Pradesh:

RS Rawat, U Sharma, P Garg, A Nath (c), A Rajpoot, S Singh, M Saif, S

Kumar, R Singh, S Mavi,Upendra Yadav (w), Y Dayal, Imtiaz Ahmed.

 ?? DEEPAK GUPTA/HT ?? ▪ UP skipper Akshdeep Nath (centre) trying to catch a ball as other watch him during a training session in Lucknow on Monday.
DEEPAK GUPTA/HT ▪ UP skipper Akshdeep Nath (centre) trying to catch a ball as other watch him during a training session in Lucknow on Monday.

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