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Jadeja, Bhatt run riot

AHMEDABAD, DEC 30: Saurashtra batsmen completed a marathon at the speed of a sprinter and Gujarat bowlers were seen running for cover. Bi...

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AHMEDABAD, DEC 30: Saurashtra batsmen completed a marathon at the speed of a sprinter and Gujarat bowlers were seen running for cover. Bimal Jadeja 203 and Prakash Bhatt 161 saw Saurashtra scored a mammoth 540-6 declared while Gujarat had a false start finishing at 29-1 at stumps on the penultimate day of the Ranji Trophy match here on Wednesday.

The eventful day had historians and statistician flipping books and making entries. It was truly a day to remember for the visitors. This is Saurashtra8217;s highest score ever against Gujarat, Jadeja became the first players in five season to score a double ton and when Bhatt reached 84, he completed 1,000 runs in Ranji Trophy. Besides, Jadeja and Bhatt were also involved in a 282-run stand for the fourth wicket.

SCOREBOARD

Gujarat 1st innings: 310

Saurashtra 1st innings, overnight 181-2: Altaf Merchant c Damani b Bhavik Patel 11 13b, 12m, 1215;4, Bimal Jadeja c Mehta b Parmar 203 405b, 529m, 21215;4, Sitanshu Kotak camp;b Kotecha 93 169b, 128m, 7215;4,Rajesh Garsondia c Pathik Patel b Mehta 0 25b, 24m, Prakash Bhatt c Kotecha b Damani 161 186b, 262m, 22215;4, Hitesh Parsana c Padia b Mehta 30 20b, 29m, 2215;4, 1215;6, Manoj Parmar not out 6 8b, 14m; Extras: 16b, 4lb, 5w, 11nb 36. Total: for six wickets declared in 135.5 overs 540

Fall Of Wickets: 1-13, 2-178, 3-183, 4-465, 5-519

Bowling: Bhavik Patel 18-1-54-1 3nb, 1w, Rakesh Patel 19-4-71-0 6nb, Sheth 12-1-48-0 2w, 2nb, Mehta 40-6-148-2, Parmar 19.5-3-72-1, Kotecha 14-1-71-1, Damani 13-1-56-1 2w.

Gujarat 2nd innings: Amrish Kotecha batting 20 39b, 61m, 3215;4, Nilesh Modi c Parmar b Rana 5 32b, 44m, 1215;4, Mihir Sheth batting 0 13b, 15m; Extras: 4nb 4. Total: for one wicket in 14 overs 29

Fall Of Wickets: 1-23.

Bowling: Rana 7-5-9-1, Garsondia 5-4-1-0, Parsana 5-4-1-0

Zaidi claims five

KANPUR: Railways hopes of a first innings lead were given a severe jolt by Ashish Winston Zaidi who captured five wickets for 69 runsto reduce the visitors to 178 for seven by the close of the penultimate day8217;s play in the Central Zone Ranji Trophy match against Uttar Pradesh at Green Park here today.

Brief Scores

Railways 178-7 Prahlad Rawat batting 69, Zaidi 5-69 vs UP

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