Baroda need 163 to win
Baroda, with eight second wickets in hand, require another 163 runs on the final day to win their Ranji Trophy tie against Gujarat
Staff Reporter
24-Nov-2001
Baroda, with eight second wickets in hand, require another 163 runs
on the final day to win their Ranji Trophy tie against Gujarat.
On Friday, Gujarat, who resumed their second innings at 26 for one,
were bowled out for 211. Tejas Varsani and Kirat Damani engineered
their side's recovery after coming together when the scoreboard read
59 for six. Their 103-run partnership meant that Gujarat set Baroda
the task of scoring the highest total in a low-scoring match. For
Baroda, Irfan Pathan and Shekhar Joshi claimed three wickets each.
The defending Ranji champions, who lost both their openers, reached 72
for two at stumps. Importantly for them, their first-innings topscorer Nayan Mongia was still at the crease. Atul Bedade on nine was
keeping him company.