RANJI TROPHY | Gujarat takes the upper-hand against Tamil Nadu
The Hindu
Gujarat set TN a target of 299 after Umang Rohit Kumar & Manan Hingrajia's patient half-centuries & Ripal Patel's 81 off 71 balls.
Umang Rohit Kumar (89) and Manan Hingrajia’s (52) patient half-centuries, followed by Ripal Patel’s counter-attacking 81 off just 71 balls, powered Gujarat to a strong position against Tamil Nadu at the end of day three of their Ranji Trophy clash at the Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel Stadium on Sunday.
Resuming at 38 for three, Gujarat made 312 in its second innings, setting TN a target of 299. In reply, the visitors finished at 32 for two, losing B. Sachin and Washington Sundar.
As they did in the first innings, Umang and Hingrajia stitched another century partnership, adding 158 for the fourth wicket. Umang was in complete control of proceedings with his compact game, playing assured drives down the ground and through the covers. When tested by Sandeep Warrier’s bouncers, Umang swayed away adeptly and used the pull shot effectively to get to his second half-century of the game.
Hingrajia, at the other end, played the perfect second fiddle after getting a reprieve on 15 when Sai Sudharsan dropped him at second slip in the first hour of the day. With the pitch easing out for batting, TN’s bowlers failed to exert any control over the game and allowed the duo to rotate the strike without trouble.
After lunch, Washington had Umang caught down the leg-side, 11 short of a century. Then Sai Kishore removed Hingrajia and Urvil Patel off successive overs to leave the hosts at 179 for six. However, Ripal and skipper Chintan Gaja had a crucial 86-run partnership off just 106 balls to take the game away from the visitors.
Ripal, making his First-Class debut, showed his T20 prowess, hitting the spinners for a few sixes to get going. Once he reached his half-century, he cut loose, lofting Trilok Nag for three consecutive sixes down the ground to set TN a stiff target.
Gujarat — 1st innings: 236.