Vidarbha restrict RoI to 330 despite Vihari’s ton

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Nagpur: Ranji Trophy champions Vidarbha managed to restrict Rest of India to a manageable 330 after orchestrating a middle-order collapse despite dogged hundred from Hanuma Vihari and a 95 by opener Mayank Agarwal on the opening day of the Irani Cup.
The the two India internationals added 125 runs for the second wicket but once Agarwal’s free-flowing knock came to an end, the Rest innings lacked momentum as they could never recover from a middle-order collapse.
Skipper Ajinkya Rahane’s (13) problems against slow bowling continue as left-arm spinner Aditya Sarwate (3/99) had another prized scalp in his possession after getting Cheteshwar Pujara twice in the Ranji Trophy final.
Sarwate got able support from the ambidextrous spinner Akshay Karnewar (1-45) and veteran off-spinner Akshay Wakhare (3-67).
Vihari, who had scored a hundred in the last Irani Cup, once again held the innings together scoring 114 off 211 balls with 11 fours and two sixes.
It was in complete contrast to Agarwal’s innings which was laced with 10 fours and three sixes. The 27-year-old Agarwal, who made his Test debut against Australia on Boxing Day last year, missed out on a deserving hundred after being dismissed by seamer Yash Thakur.
Agarwal paced his innings well as he repeatedly peppered the off-side field and was in a mood to punish anything on his pads.
Vihari, who took time to settle, was later in his usual element.
However, once Rahane was gone, edging one to the gully fielder after the delivery turned as well as kicked up, the Rest innings lost its fizz. From 231 for 3, suddenly, they slumped to 258 for 7 as Vihari reached his 16th first-class hundred. Shreyas Iyer (19) and Ishan Kishan (2) failed to contribute, which brought about Rest’s downfall.
Vihari, despite the fall of partners at the other end, continued to flourish as he took the team past 300-run mark. (PTI)

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