Hindustan Times (Amritsar)

Vidarbha win to make it two-in-two

RANJI FINAL Left-arm spinner Aditya Sarwate completes match haul of 11 wickets to take holders to easy win vs Saurashtra

- Khurram Habib khurram.habib@htlive.com ■

NAGPUR: Winners take all, losers nothing except bitter memories.

Nothing would have summed this up better than the mood in either camp after Vidarbha ended Saurashtra’s resistance within two hours on the final day to win by 78 runs and become only the sixth team to win back-toback Ranji Trophy titles in the national championsh­ip’s 85-year history.

While the victorious home team hogged the limelight with the home crowd chanting ‘Vidarbha, Vidarbha’, Saurashtra sat morose on chairs waiting for the customary picture with the runners-up trophy -- their third in seven seasons.

With camerapers­ons busy capturing the more exciting moments, the wait for Cheteshwar Pujara & Co took forever. Eventually, Saurashtra’s photo session was shelved and they left.

Everyone else had been intoxicate­d by victory. The outcome of a match that see-sawed till the end must be a bit hard to digest for Saurashtra players though Jaydev Unadkat put up a brave face.

“Any loss is disappoint­ing. But this isn’t more painful than the last two (2012-13 & 2015-16). I am happy with the way players put up a fight and believed throughout the game that they could win,” he said.

Resuming at 58/5 on Thursday with a deficit of 147, Saurashtra needed a big partnershi­p for the sixth or seventh wicket to have a chance on the turning pitch.

“The belief was there. We had won the last two games chasing. If there had been one good partnershi­p from the guys playing (overnight batsmen Vishvaraj Jadeja and Kamlesh Makvana) or Prerak (Mankad) who came in next, we knew we could win as the tailenders had scored runs in this game,” said Jaydev Unadkat.

Vishvaraj Jadeja and Makvana showed grit to stay on, taking the team into 80s by seeing off the first 40-45 minutes, but leftarm spinner Aditya Sarwate, Vidarbha’s trump card this season, didn’t let up.

Changing end from where he got his wickets on the fourth evening, Sarwate deceived Makvana when he seemed to have settled down with Vishvaraj Jadeja. Makvana, an off-spinner who bats well, played for the turn just like Cheteshwar Pujara did on the fourth evening and left the ball only for his off-stump to be rattled by one that went on straight. Soon after, Mankad fell leg-before to offie Akshay Wakhare and the match looked over.

One thing that carried this side was the blend of youth and experience. The seniors led ably. Wasim Jaffer, at 41, scored 1,037 runs and with opener Fazal boosted the batting this season; Sarwate, 29, took 55 wickets (third highest for the season) and Akshay Wakhare (33) 34 scalps. But there were important contributi­ons

from youngsters like 20-year-old Mohit Kale’s twin knocks in the final that made the title possible.

CASH BONANZA

The Vidarbha Cricket Associatio­n (VCA) announced a cash reward of ~3 crore for the squad.

“The BCCI gives ~2 crore (as prize money) and we will be giving ~3 crore additional­ly. So, the total purse will be ~5 crore,” said VCA president Anand Jaiswal.

“We’ll fix a date for the felicitati­on ceremony and the prize money will be given to the players at the function,” said Jaiswal.

 ?? PTI ?? ■ With their 78-run win against Saurashtra at their home ground in Nagpur on Thursday, Vidarbha joined five teams who have won two consecutiv­e Ranji Trophy titles.
PTI ■ With their 78-run win against Saurashtra at their home ground in Nagpur on Thursday, Vidarbha joined five teams who have won two consecutiv­e Ranji Trophy titles.

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