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Focus on India Test veterans as Saurashtra face Rest of India

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Rajkot, Sep 30: Sandwiched between the World Cup warm-up matches and the opener, the Irani Trophy, to be played between Ranji Trophy champions Saurashtra and Rest of India here from Sunday, might appear a rather meaningless sideshow.
But a clutch of stars, including veteran Cheteshwar Pujara and Hanuma Vihari, will be eager to remain in the range of selectors’ radar with big performances ahead of a slew of important assignments scheduled for India.
None will be keener than Pujara to construct an edifice of runs in one his favourite venues, the SCA Stadium. Pujara’s Test career seemed to have hit a roadblock after his omission from the tour to the West Indies in July.
The 35-year-old was in fine fettle for Sussex in English county cricket, but he failed to replicate that form in the World Test Championships Final against Australia.
India are set to tour South Africa later this year, and they will host England early next year, and Pujara will certainly not want to miss out on those chances.
But the Saurashtra man perforce has to conjure his best in the Irani Trophy against a capable RoI attack comprising pacers Vidwath Kaverappa, Navdeep Saini along with spinners B. Sai Sudarshan and Shams Mulani.
Saurashtra captain Jaydev Unadkat too will be eyeing a meaty outing to boost his chances of maintaining a place in the Test side. The left-arm pacer was recalled to India’s squad for the trip to the Windies on the back of his brilliant form in the 2022-23 domestic circuit, but he went wicketless in 26 overs across three innings against the Caribbeans.
So, it is imperative for Unadkat to come up with a wicket-rich effort here to keep himself away from the jostle of younger pacers like Kaverappa.
Vihari, who will lead Irani title holders Rest of India, is also in need of some big runs to remind the bigwigs of his presence. (PTI)

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