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Ranji Trophy: Ganesh Satish leads Vidarbha fightback

Updated on: 20 December,2017 08:30 AM IST  |  Kolkata
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Ganesh Satish's unbeaten half-century and a brisk 49 from Apoorv Wankhade helped Vidarbha wipe out the first-innings deficit and go ahead by 79 runs in their Ranji Trophy semifinal against Karnataka here today

Ranji Trophy: Ganesh Satish leads Vidarbha fightback

Ganesh Satish's unbeaten half-century and a brisk 49 from Apoorv Wankhade helped Vidarbha wipe out the first-innings deficit and go ahead by 79 runs in their Ranji Trophy semifinal against Karnataka here today. The third day's play ended with Vidarbha reaching 195 for four. At stumps, Satish was going strong on 71 while Akshay Wadkar was batting on 19. Sreenath Aravind was the pick of the Karnataka bowlers, claiming two wickets. The 83-run partnership for the fourth wicket between Satish and Wankhade ensured Vidarbha get some runs to defend.


Vidarbha batsman Ganesh Satish after completing his half century during their 3rd day of Ranji Trophy semi-final match against Karnataka at Eden Garden in Kolkata on Tuesday. Pic/PTI
Vidarbha batsman Ganesh Satish after completing his half century during their 3rd day of Ranji Trophy semi-final match against Karnataka at Eden Garden in Kolkata on Tuesday. Pic/PTI


After losing in-form opener Faiz Fazal -- the second highest run getter in Ranji trophy this season -- for a duck, their innings was somewhat steadied by the experienced Wasim Jaffer (33). Aravind was hitting the deck hard with his in-dippers, and they were troubling the batsmen a lot. The pressure finally paid off with the wicket of Jaffer. Aravind got the most important wicket of Jaffer, who was looking set for a big one, and the batsman was clearly unhappy with the umpire's lbw decision.


Just before tea, Vidarbha were dealt a body blow when Wankhade holed out at mid wicket, driving a Aravind delivery straight to Vinay Kumar. The score at tea was 174 for four for a lead of 58. Earlier in the day, Karnataka were all out for 301 to take a vital first-innings lead of 116 runs. Overnight batsmen Karun Nair and R Vinay Kumar could add only seven runs to the total. Karun was dismissed after playing a superb knock of 153. Rajneesh Gurubani picked up five wickets while India pacer Umesh Yadav claimed four.

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