Key Points

Vidarbha have put themselves in a commanding position in the Irani Cup after dominating Day Three. They bowled out Rest of India for 214 to secure a substantial 128-run first innings lead. The hosts then extended their advantage to 224 runs by stumps, finishing at 96-2 in their second innings. With eight wickets still in hand, Vidarbha appear well-positioned to push for victory on the final day.

Key Points: Vidarbha Dominate Rest of India with 224-Run Irani Cup Lead

  • Yash Thakur's 4-66 dismantles Rest of India's batting lineup
  • Vidarbha secure crucial 128-run first innings lead advantage
  • Dhruv Shorey remains unbeaten as hosts reach 96-2 in second innings
  • Rajat Patidar's fighting 66 proves insufficient for Rest of India
  • Vidarbha enter day four with commanding 224-run overall lead
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Irani Cup: Vidarbha tighten hold on match with 224-run lead after Day Three

Vidarbha tighten grip on Irani Cup after Yash Thakur's 4-wicket haul restricts Rest of India to 214, building massive 224-run advantage with 8 wickets remaining.

"Yash Thakur took charge of the morning session with two quick wickets - Match Report"

Nagpur, Oct 3

Vidarbha tightened their grip on the Irani Cup by securing a strong first-innings lead of 128 and then extending it to 224 against Rest of India by stumps on the third day at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium, Jamtha, Nagpur, on Friday.

Resuming the day at 142 for 5 in reply to Vidarbha’s 342, Rest of India suffered an early blow when Aditya Thakare struck with the very first ball of the day. Manav Suthar was trapped lbw, with Vidarbha successfully overturning the umpire’s not-out decision on review.

Yash Thakur took charge of the morning session with two quick wickets – bowling Saransh Jain with a searing yorker before sending back Akash Deep, caught at cover.

The Rest of India skipper Rajat Patidar, who had resumed on 42, fought hard with a fluent knock that featured ten boundaries. He reached 66 before perishing as the penultimate wicket, attempting to clear long-off against Harsh Dubey.

Thakur then wrapped up the innings, dismissing the final batter to finish with 4 for 66. The rest of India were bowled out for 214, giving Vidarbha a vital first-innings advantage of 128.

In response, Vidarbha’s openers Atharva Taide and Aman Mohkade set the tone with a steady 42-run stand. Taide, however, holed out to deep midwicket off Suthar, while Mohkade fell for 37 in the 24th over, caught behind while trying to hook Gurnoor Brar.

At 64 for 2, Dhruv Shorey and Danish Malewar took charge, guiding Vidarbha safely to stumps without further damage. The pair added 32 runs to take the score to 96 for 2, leaving Vidarbha firmly in control with an overall lead of 224 runs and eight wickets still intact heading into day four.

Brief scores:

Vidarbha 342 & 96/2 in 36 overs (Aman Mokhade 37, Dhruv Shorey 34*; Gurnoor Brar 1-11) lead Rest of India 214 all out in 69.5 overs (Rajat Patidar 66, Abhimanyu Easwaran 52; Yash Thakur 4-66) by 224 runs.

- IANS

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Priya S
Rest of India really disappointed today. With such talented players, they should have put up a better fight. Patidar's 66 was good but others need to step up. Hope they show some fight tomorrow!
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Arjun K
Vidarbha cricket has come a long way! From being underdogs to dominating national tournaments. This shows the depth of talent in domestic cricket beyond traditional powerhouses. 👏
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Sarah B
The partnership between Shorey and Malewar at the end was crucial. They've set up the match perfectly for Vidarbha. With 224 runs lead and 8 wickets in hand, it's their game to lose now.
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Vikram M
While Vidarbha played well, I feel the pitch conditions are heavily favoring the home team. The selectors should consider this when picking players for national team based on such performances.
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Kavya N
Excellent use of DRS by Vidarbha! That first ball wicket set the tone for the entire day. Domestic teams are becoming more professional in their approach. Great to see! 🏏

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