Jaydev Unadkat fires Saurashtra to maiden Ranji Trophy title

Rajkot: Skipper Jaydev Unadkat produced Friday a lion-hearted spell when it mattered the most against Bengal, leading Saurashtra to their maiden Ranji Trophy triumph a year after stumbling at the last hurdle. The win was achieved on the basis of the first-innings lead here. In reply to Saurashtra’s first innings score of 425, Bengal were dismissed for 381.

Bengal had the upper hand going into day five after Anustup Majumdar  and Arnab Nandi shared an unbeaten 91-run stand in the final session Thursday.

However, Unadkat (2/67), who had single-handily taken Saurashtra into the final with a seven-wicket haul against Gujarat on the final day of their semifinal, rose to the occasion yet again to script a historic victory.

The left-arm pacer had the in-form Majumdar leg before wicket and then had Akash Deep run out in a space of three balls to turn the game on its head. Unadkat ended as the season’s leading wicket-taker with 67 scalps at a staggering average of 13.23, one short of an all-time record.

Seventy minutes of play in the decisive morning session yielded 27 runs and four wickets. At the start of the day, Bengal needed 72 runs for the first innings lead with four wickets in hands.

In the second innings, all Saurashtra had to do was to bat time before both captains decided to call off the game and shake hands. They eventually did that at tea time after Saurashtra sauntered to 105 for three in 34 overs.

With the win, Saurashtra ended their Ranji Trophy title drought while a fighting Bengal will have to wait longer for their first crown since the 1989-90 season.

Despite the loss, it was a memorable season for Bengal, who reached the title clash after 13 years at the back of stellar performances from the pace trio of Akash Deep, Mukesh Kumar, Ishan Porel and veteran batsman Manoj Tiwary and Majumdar.

For Saurashtra, the star performers were Sheldon Jackson, Arpit Vasavada, and of course, their captain.

Unadkat, who opened the bowling alongside Chetan Sakariya on day five, was a tad defensive with the field placement early on, considering the team conceded easy runs to Bengal on the penultimate day. He had gone wicket-less in his first 32 overs but backed himself to do the job once again.

Majumdar and Nandi, who resumed the day on 58 and 28, were expected to get the 72 runs for the all-important first innings but Unadkat changed it all in one over.

The left-arm pacer, who is known more for his IPL riches than his brave heart performances for his state team, ended the 98-run stand between Majumdar and Nandi by trapping the former in front of the stumps as he brought the ball back in sharply.

Two balls after sending back a dejected Majumdar, Unadkat was alert enough on the field to make Akash Deep pay for ignoring the basics.

Having played and missed, Akash Deep was found standing marginally outside the crease. The wicket-keeper was quick to observe that and went for the direct hit but missed, only for the bowler to collect the ball and disturb the timber, giving Saurashtra their second wicket in three balls.

Five overs later, spinner Dharmendrasinh Jadeja had Mukesh Kumar caught at short-leg after taking a successful DRS call, bringing Saurashtra just one wicket away from creating history.

With Bengal 55 runs behind, Nandi tried his best and went for his strokes but in the end, his team fell agonisingly short. Fittingly, Unadkat took the last wicket of Bengal’s innings by catching No.11 Ishan Porel plumb in front of the stumps.

Brief scores: Saurashtra 425 and 105 for 3; Bengal 381 (Anustup Majumdar 63, Arnab Nandi 40 n o, Jaydev Unadkat 2/67, Dharmendrasinh Jadeja 3/114).  Saurashtra declared winners on basis of 1st innings lead.

PTI

 

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