Vidarbha claim Irani Cup with dominant win over Rest of India
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Vidarbha claim Irani Cup with dominant win over Rest of India

Vidarbha claimed a commanding 93-run victory over Rest of India to retain the Irani Cup, powered by standout performances from Harsh Dubey and Yash Thakur on Sunday. Chasing a target of 361, Rest of India were bowled out for 267 in the second session of the fifth day.

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Left-arm spinner Dubey (4/73) and pacer Thakur (2/47) shared six wickets between them, dismantling the opposition and ensuring Vidarbha extended their unbeaten record in the tournament to three wins from as many matches.

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Rest of India had threatened to mount a fightback on the final day. Yash Dhullโ€™s 92 and Manav Sutharโ€™s 56 forged a 104-run partnership for the seventh wicket after the team had slumped to 133 for six. However, Thakurโ€™s dismissal of Dhull, caught brilliantly by Atharva Taide at deep third man, turned the tide decisively.

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The match also saw a heated moment when Thakur and Dhull nearly exchanged blows after the latter was given a stern send-off. Umpires and fielders intervened to calm the situation, though both players are expected to face sanctions from the match referee.

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Vidarbhaโ€™s Atharva Taide, who scored 143 in the first innings and took the crucial catch of Dhull, was adjudged player of the match.

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โ€œLast couple of seasons weren’t great for me. But this season, I prepared very well. I wanted to make an impact for my team and starting the season with the Irani Cup had been better than this. So all this evening is for VCAโ€ฆ everybody, my coach, selector, everybody who’s backed me throughout the season is for them,โ€ Taide said.

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Rest of India skipper Rajat Patidar acknowledged the dominance of Vidarbha. โ€œVidarbha played well and were deserving winners. If we had applied ourselves in a better way, after assessing the conditions, I think we could have come close to the total,โ€ he said.

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The game also offered encouraging signs for national selectors, as Akash Deep appeared fully fit following a shoulder injury sustained during the Oval Test against England. Deep bowled 29 overs across both innings, claiming three wickets.

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Abhimanyu Easwaranโ€™s struggles in crucial knockout games continued despite a half-century in the first innings. Both of his dismissals came from left-arm spinners, Parth Rekhade and Harsh Dubey, caught plumb in front after going on the backfoot.

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Brief Scores: Vidarbha: 342 & 232; Rest of India: 214 & 267 all out (Yash Dhull 92, Manav Suthar 56; Harsh Dubey 4/73, Yash Thakur 2/47).



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