Jadav saves Saurashtra against Maharashtra
Alkesh Jadav's unbeaten half-century saved Saurashtra the blushes as they managed to earn a draw against Maharashtra in the West Zone Under-14 tournament at the Rajkot Municipal Corporation Cricket Ground on Wednesday
Staff Reporter
24-Jan-2001
Alkesh Jadav's unbeaten half-century saved Saurashtra the blushes as
they managed to earn a draw against Maharashtra in the West Zone
Under-14 tournament at the Rajkot Municipal Corporation Cricket Ground
on Wednesday. The hosts were lucky to gain three points while
Maharashtra went home with five.
Saurashtra skipper Ashish Amarkhotiya won the toss and invited the
visitors to bat. But his decision backfired. Maharashtra skipper
Rohit Kakade was more than happy to bat on the Rajkot pitch as he
notched up 187 off 248 balls. His innings was laced with a series of
25 hits to the fence, making a hundred runs in boundaries. Kakade and
Nikhil Paradkar added a huge 272-run partnership off 64 overs for the
third wicket. Paradkar scored 108 off 186 balls with twelve well timed
hits to the fence. Paradkar was the first to be dismissed when he
mistimed a delivery from Sandeep Chavda to Pratik Patel. The
partnership ended with the score at 312. Two quick wickets fell at the
score of 330 and one run later the prolific Kakade was back in the
pavilion. The visitors were bowled out for 432 in 119.2 overs. Ajinkya
Joshi was unbeaten with 58 off 106 balls with seven boundaries.
Sandeep Chavda was the most successful bowler bagging five for 87.
In reply, the hosts began on a happy note with both openers Karan
Makwana (53) and Cheteshwar Pujara (34) giving them a steady start.
The middle order failed to capitalise on the decent start as they slid
to 231 all out in 123.5 overs giving Maharashtra a 201-run lead.
The hosts followed on and their second essay was similar to the first.
The Maharashtra bowlers had the top order back in the pavilion in the
30th over as the hosts collapsed to 51 for six. Only a gritty innings
by Alkesh Jadav helped them to salvage a draw. Jadav returned unbeaten
on 57 off 160 balls with nine boundaries. Ruben Dahad, Ajinkya Joshi
and Nikhil Munde all chipped in with two wickets each. Saurashtra
ended the day on 123 for nine off 70 overs earning a draw.