The Asian Age

Saurashtra maintain grip over Ranji final

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Rajkot, March 11: Saurashtra maintained their grip over the Ranji Trophy final on day three despite a fighting stand between Bengal veteran Manoj Tiwary and Sudip Chatterjee on a deteriorat­ing pitch here on Wednesday.

Chatterjee (47 not out off 145) and Tiwary (35 off 116) took a leaf out of Cheteshwar Pujara’s book to share a gritty 89-run partnershi­p off 226 balls after Bengal were in a spot of bother at 35 for two at lunch.

Batting is only going to get tougher on this surface with the ball keeping low right from day one, making it a steep challenge for Bengal to get past Saurashtra’s first innings total of 425.

Bengal reached 134 for three in 65 overs at close of play, trailing Saurashtra by 291 runs with Chatterjee and Wriddhiman Saha (4 off 43) in the middle. Saurashtra, who resumed the day at 384 for eight, went on to bat for one hour and 10 minutes in the

morning session to add 41 valuable runs with the last wicket pair of Jaydev

Unadkat and Dharemendr­asinh Jadeja producing 38 runs.

On day two, Pujara and Arpit Vasavada batted together for five hours to put

Saurashtra in a strong position and Bengal too will have to come up with something special to stay in the game. While Saurashtra are aiming for their maiden title, Bengal have not won Ranji Trophy since 1989-90.

The home team’s bowlers will be aiming for the stumps on day four like they did on Wednesday, hoping the pitch does the rest. Tiwary’s dismissal clearly showed how tough it has become to bat on the uneven surface.

 ?? — PTI ?? Saurashtra’s Chirag Jani (centre) is applauded by his teammates for dismissing Bengal’s Manoj Tiwary during the Ranji final at Rajkot on Wednesday.
— PTI Saurashtra’s Chirag Jani (centre) is applauded by his teammates for dismissing Bengal’s Manoj Tiwary during the Ranji final at Rajkot on Wednesday.

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