The Indian Express (Delhi Edition)

Slowly but steadily, Jharkhand take control vs Haryana

- DEVENDRA PANDEY

JHARKHAND’S ISHANK Jaggi lost his cool when his young teammate Virat Singh tried a slog. It wasn’t a risk worth taking as they had just lost their captain Saurabh Tiwary a few minutes ago and were already reduced to a 10-man team after Ashish Kumar suffered a hip fracture. Jaggi screamed in anger.

For a boy who has scored 4,191 Firstclass runs at an average of 44.58, Jaggi knows what it feels to return home emptyhande­d from the knockout stages. They exited last year in the quarter-finals and this year, the feeling in the dressing room is that this is their best chance yet.

It has been a long journey for Jharkhand. Even the trip to Vadodara was a day-long affair. It took 2,381 kilometres of arduous travelling to reach their destinatio­n. A bus drive from Thiruvanan­thapuram to Kochi, a flight to Mumbai, another air-dash to Ahmedabad and finally, yet another bus ride to get to Vadodara.

It’s seems worth all that trouble as Jharkand ended the second day on a high. They are just 30 runs short of Haryana’s first innings score but the battle isn’t over, of course. Jaggi and Virat did what the situation demanded of them. Especially after their top three - Anand Singh, Sumit Kumar and Tiwary - were back with just 82 on the board. The ball was turning and with legspinner­s Amit Mishra and Yuzvendra Chahal bowling, they decided not to get on to the front foot to prevent getting edges off defensive prods.

Mishra and Chahal tried hard but Jaggi and Virat didn’t give them any chances. It was a partnershi­p that would have tested the patience of T20 fans but the labour was worth it for Jharkhand. Virat remained unbeaten on 81 off 240 balls while Jaggi took 149 balls for his 77. They have added 146 runs for the fourth wicket in 53.5 overs.

Jaggi knows that killing time at the crease will be the key. “Job is half done, we need more runs because batting fourth is always tough. Key will be to score more runs on the third day so that we need to chase less. The first session will be key. This is the best chance and we are hoping not to throw it away,” Jaggi says.

Jharkhand did not have a good start as Chahal prised out Anand early and Mishra induced Sumit to edge to wicketkeep­er Nitin Saini. Tiwary looked in good nick but was caught at first slip by Rajat Paliwal off Harshal Patel.

Jharkhand were revived by the batting pair of Jaggi and Virat, but they couldn’t have found themselves in this strong position without the efforts of Shahbaz Nadeem. The left-arm spinner had grabbed a five-for on Day One and added two more to his tally on the second day to bowl out Haryana for 258. An early batting wobble caused a flutter but the recovery has helped Jharkhand dream of bigger things.

Haryana 258 (Nadeem 7/79) vs Jharkhand 228/3 (Virat Singh 81 batting, Ishank Jaggi 77 batting).

BRIEF SCORES: Bumrah stars for Gujarat

Bumrah's four-wicket haul helped Gujarat take the upper hand against Odisha in their Ranji Trophy quarterfin­al in Jaipur on Saturday.

At stumps on the second day, Odisha were 184 for eight in their first innings, trailing Gujarat by 79 runs with just two wickets remaining. Had it not been for number nine Suryakant Pradhan's counteratt­acking 27-ball 47, chances are Odisha's innings wouldn't have lasted the day.

Overnight 197 for seven, Gujarat were earlier bowled out before lunch for 263, with Basant Mohanty picking up his 16th five-wicket haul in first-class matches. Reduced to 71 for seven on the opening day after being sent into bat, Gujarat were rescued by a seventh-wicket partnershi­p of 154 runs between Chirag Gandhi (81) and Rush Kalaria (73).

BRIEF SCORES:

Gujarat 263 (Chirag Gandhi 81, Rush Kalaria 73; Basant Mohanty 5/68, Deepak Behera 3/50) vs Odisha 184/8 (Suryakant Pradhan 47, Sandeep Pattnail 43; Bumrah 4/33).

 ?? Bhupendra Rana ?? Virat Singh (in pic) and Ishank Jaggi gave Jharkhand a solid platform.
Bhupendra Rana Virat Singh (in pic) and Ishank Jaggi gave Jharkhand a solid platform.

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