NEW DELHI: A gritty century from Yash Dubey (109) and Saransh Jain‘s 66 weren’t sufficient on the third Day as Rest of India edged forward in opposition to Madhya Pradesh within the Irani Cup match in Gwalior on Friday.
In reply to RoI’s first innings 484, Madhya Pradesh had been all out for 294 as the previous prolonged their total result in 275 to tighten their grip on the match.
Starting the day on in a single day rating of 53, younger Dubey made 109 off 258 balls and was concerned in two helpful partnerships of 114 for the fourth wicket with Harsh Gawli (54) and 96 for the sixth wicket with Saransh Jain (66). MP nonetheless ended 190 runs lower than Rest’s first innings whole.
At stumps, Rest raced to 85 for 1 in 18 overs with Yashasvi Jaiswal smashing an unbeaten 58 off 53 balls. Mayank Agarwal (0) as soon as once more failed after being trapped leg earlier than by Kumar Kartikeya.
In the primary two classes, RoI struck by way of off-spinner Pulkit Narang (4/65) and the tempo duo of Navdeep Saini (3/56) and Mukesh Kumar (2/44) to offer them a primary innings cushion of 190 runs.
Narang, a pupil of Virat Kohli’s childhood coach Rajkumar Sharma, has been an everyday Team India internet bowler and has improved lots since he was discarded by Delhi a couple of seasons again. He was instrumental in dismissing centurion Dubey after which MP could not put up any combat.
With two extra days left, ROI could be seeking to bat huge and set an enormous goal.
In the morning, Saini gave the breakthrough within the ninth over of the day when he castled Gawli with a ball that nipped again sufficient to knock the off stump.
MP misplaced with one other wicket — Aman Solanki (7) — with the addition of simply 16 runs however Dubey remained stable at one finish and located an excellent ally in Jain. The duo put collectively 96 runs to keep away from follow-on.
In reply to RoI’s first innings 484, Madhya Pradesh had been all out for 294 as the previous prolonged their total result in 275 to tighten their grip on the match.
Starting the day on in a single day rating of 53, younger Dubey made 109 off 258 balls and was concerned in two helpful partnerships of 114 for the fourth wicket with Harsh Gawli (54) and 96 for the sixth wicket with Saransh Jain (66). MP nonetheless ended 190 runs lower than Rest’s first innings whole.
At stumps, Rest raced to 85 for 1 in 18 overs with Yashasvi Jaiswal smashing an unbeaten 58 off 53 balls. Mayank Agarwal (0) as soon as once more failed after being trapped leg earlier than by Kumar Kartikeya.
In the primary two classes, RoI struck by way of off-spinner Pulkit Narang (4/65) and the tempo duo of Navdeep Saini (3/56) and Mukesh Kumar (2/44) to offer them a primary innings cushion of 190 runs.
Narang, a pupil of Virat Kohli’s childhood coach Rajkumar Sharma, has been an everyday Team India internet bowler and has improved lots since he was discarded by Delhi a couple of seasons again. He was instrumental in dismissing centurion Dubey after which MP could not put up any combat.
With two extra days left, ROI could be seeking to bat huge and set an enormous goal.
In the morning, Saini gave the breakthrough within the ninth over of the day when he castled Gawli with a ball that nipped again sufficient to knock the off stump.
MP misplaced with one other wicket — Aman Solanki (7) — with the addition of simply 16 runs however Dubey remained stable at one finish and located an excellent ally in Jain. The duo put collectively 96 runs to keep away from follow-on.
Luck additionally aided Dubey as he was dropped twice however he remained regular to notch his century. Narang lastly accounted for Dubey, who missed a drive to be clean-bowled. MP then went on to lose their final 4 wickets in 53 runs.
Brief Scores
Rest of India 484 and 85/1; 18 overs (Yashasvi Jaiswal 58 batting, Abhimanyu Easwaran 26 batting). Madhya Pradesh 294; 112.5 overs (Yash Dubey 109, Harsh Gawli 54, Ankit Kushwah 22 not out; Pulkit Narang 4/65, Navdeep Saini 3/56, Mukesh Kumar 2/44). Rest of India lead by 275 runs.
(With inputs from PTI)
Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com