By Paritosh Pramanik ;
VID NEED NINE WICKETS, ANDHRA 239 RUNS FOR OUTRIGHT VICTORY
VIDARBHA finally played like
two-time Ranji champions!
Led by opener AtharvaTaide,
who cracked his fourth Ranji
century on the second day,
Vidarbha batters showed how
to bat on the home turf, as they
amassed 336 in their second
innings against Andhra in the
RanjiTrophy match atVCA Civil
Lines ground on Sunday.
Chasing 318, Andhra were
79 for one when the play was
called off due to bad light for
the second time in three days
making the final day an exciting one.
Spinner Harsh Dubey, who
took four wickets in the first
innings, managed to get rid of
Hanuma Vihari (22), trapping
him in front. Abhishek Reddy
(38) and Shaikh Rasheed (18)
were at the crease with Andhra
still needing 239 and Vidarbha
nine wickets for an outright
victory.
After a dismal batting in the
first innings,Vidarbha bowlers,
led by premier spinner Akshay
Wakhare (4-10) and Dubey (4-
52) bundled out the visitors for
167, conceding a first innings
lead of a meagre 49 runs.
In the second essay, Taide,
resuming at 115, could add only
three runs to his overnight score
before his stumps were castled
by PVSN Raju in the second
over of the day.
But other batters, including
Aman Mokhade (53), debutant
Danish Malewar (63), professional Karun Nair (43) and captain Akshay Wadkar (40) built
on the strong foundation put
up by the opening pair of Taide
and Mokhade who had added
137 runs.
After Mokhade’s departure,
Malewar joined left-handed
Taide in the middle to post 67
for the second wicket.
Debutant Malewar grew in confidence and hit six beautiful
boundaries in his 167-ball stay
in the middle. Malewar was
strong on his feet as he
slammed an appreciation seeking backfoot boundary towards
midwicket fence off spinner
Lalth Mohan.
Then, a couple
of overs later, there was a late
cut boundary towards third
man off PVSN Raju.
After Taide’s dismissal in the
morning, Malewar, who celebrated his 21st birthday, on
October 8, did not hesitate in
playing reverse sweep as well.
He and Nair batted well and the
duo scored 78 for the third wicket as Vidarbha took control of
the day. With Malewar scoring
freely, Nair took chances and
once stepped out to hit Lalith
Mohan for a long off boundary. When the bowler pulled
the ball back, Nair gently cut
the ball towards the third man
breaching the slip cordon. But
Nair’s departure put brakes on
the run flow and it was once
again left to captain Wadkar to
take the innings forward with
the help of tail.
Wadkar once again played
sheet-anchor’s role for his 40
runs and added valuable 40
runs with Wakhare. Umesh
Yadav, despite being unable to
walk, entertained the sparse
crowd hitting three boundaries
before getting out in the 103rd
over.
Andhra overworked spinners
with Lalith Mohan who bowled
17 overs on the trot and took
three wickets while Tripurna
Vijay bowled straight 15 overs
for his four wickets.
In chase, Andhra started
aggressively and scored 52 runs
for the opening wicket. The fall
of Vihari brought Shaikh
Rasheed in the middle and he
and Abhishek Reddy added 27
runs for the second wicket.
With the pitch assisting spinners and Wakhare and Dubey
already sharing eight wickets
in the first innings, Vidarbha
will walk out in the middle on
the final morning full of confidence to pocket an outright
victory.