Key Points

Vidarbha has created history by winning their third Irani Cup title in as many appearances. Atharva Taide's magnificent century of 143 runs laid the foundation for their victory. The bowlers, led by Yash Thakur and Harsh Dubey, delivered crucial performances across both innings. Despite a fighting knock from Yash Dhull, Rest of India fell 93 runs short of the target.

Key Points: Atharva Taide Century Powers Vidarbha to Third Irani Cup Title

  • Atharva Taide scored a match-winning 143 runs with 15 boundaries and a six
  • Yash Thakur claimed four crucial wickets in the first innings for Vidarbha
  • Vidarbha successfully defended 361-run target by bowling out ROI for 267
  • This marks Vidarbha's third Irani Cup title in as many appearances
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Irani Cup: Taide stars with remarkable century as Vidarbha beat ROI by 93 runs to secure 3rd title

Vidarbha clinches third Irani Cup trophy with 93-run victory over Rest of India as Atharva Taide's century and Yash Thakur's bowling prove decisive

"Taide was given the 'Player of the Match' award for his century - Match Report"

Nagpur, October 5

Atharva Taide, Yash Thakur and Harsh Dubey were the stars as Vidarbha secured their third Irani Cup title, beating the Rest of India by 93 runs at Nagpur on Sunday.

Vidarbha has made it three Irani Cup victories in their three appearances in the competition. Over the last five years, the hegemony of the ROI side has been challenged successfully for the second time, with Mumbai having beaten them in the previous edition.

Vidarbha won the toss and elected to bat first. Atharva Taide was the only one from top four which struck around, as they were reduced to 80/3. Taide struck a 184-run partnership with Yash Rathod (91 in 153 balls, with six fours and a six), with the opener getting a massive century of his own, scoring 143 in 283 balls, with 15 fours and a six. Vidarbha were skittled out for 342 runs in 101.4 overs.

Akash Deep (3/51) and Manav Suthar (3/74) did really well for ROI with the ball, with Saransh Jain getting two wickets and Anshul Kamboj, Gurnoor Brar getting one each.

In reply, Abhimanyu Easwaran (52 in 112 balls, with six fours) and skipper Rajat Patidar (66 in 125 balls, with 10 fours) did score valuable half-centuries for ROI, but they lacked support from rest of the batting line-up. Except for a opening stand of 52 runs by openers Easwaran and Aryan Juyal (23), there was nothing special that ROI offered from batting point of view as they were skittled out for 214 runs.

Yash Thakur (4/66), Parth Rekhade (2/24) and Harsh Dubey (2/58) were the top bowlers for Vidarbha. Vidarbha led by 128 runs.

ROI put on an extremely spirited bowling performance in the second innings, as Aman Mokhade (37 in 76 balls, with three fours), skipper Akshay Wadkar (36 in 125 balls, with four boundaries) and Darshan Nalkande (35 in 92 balls, with two fours) were the only ones crossing the 30-run mark. Vidarbha was skittled out for 232 runs. ROI was set at 361 runs to win. Kamboj (4/34) was the pick of the bowlers for ROI.

In reply, ROI fumbled really hard in their run chase, reduced to 80/5, with Ishan Kishan (35 in 65 balls, with three fours) not being able to make it big. Yash Dhull (92 in 117 balls, with eight fours and a six) put up a fight as he managed a 53-run stand with Saransh Jain (29 in 36 balls, with two fours) and a 104-run stand for the seventh wicket with Manav Suthar (56* in 113 balls, with four boundaries and a six). But it was not enough as they were bundled out for 267 runs in 73.5 overs.

Harsh (4/73) took key wickets of Easwaran and Kishan while defending the total, while Yash and Aditya Thakare took two wickets each.

Taide was given the 'Player of the Match' award for his century.

- ANI

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Priya S
So proud of our Vidarbha team! They've shown that you don't need to be from traditional cricket powerhouses like Mumbai or Delhi to win big tournaments. Taide's 143 was a masterclass in patience and technique.
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Rohit P
ROI batting was disappointing tbh. When you have players like Ishan Kishan and Yash Dhull, you expect better. Dhull fought well but others didn't step up. Good wake-up call for the selectors.
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Sarah B
The bowling from both sides was impressive! Yash Thakur's 4 wickets and Akash Deep's performance stood out. Domestic cricket in India is producing such quality fast bowlers now.
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Kavya N
Harsh Dubey was the unsung hero! His crucial wickets broke ROI's back in the chase. Sometimes we focus only on batsmen but these bowlers win you matches. Well deserved victory for Vidarbha! 🇮🇳
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Michael C
While it's great to see Vidarbha win, I'm concerned about ROI's selection. Some players looked out of form and the team composition could have been better. The selectors need to be more careful in picking the best combination.
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Aditya G
This is exactly what Indian cricket needs! More

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