Tuesday 29 December 2015

Parthiv, RP Singh help Gujarat clinch maiden Vijay Hazare title

The stun revelation of the day was that Parthiv Patel had gone 158 List A matches without a hundred, yet in his 159th, the Vijay Hazare Trophy last, he delivered that first in style to give Gujarat their lady title. A breakdown after Parthiv's wicket had left the issue open in giving Delhi a sensible focus of 274, however veteran RP Singh, playing his first match in the knockout stages, settled the matter with an opening burst of 4 for 23, which incorporated a first-ball wicket of Rishabh Pant and later those of Shikhar Dhawan and Gautam Gambhir. 

Delhi kept on believing their bowlers, and maybe were careful about the dew in the first day-night match of the competition, when they requested that Gujarat bat. What they got was some apathetic knocking down some pins and handling despite great batting for a greater part of Gujarat's innings. When they turned out to bat, the ball did a touch under the lights, which RP exploited. 

At the highest point of the request, Parthiv, with a diversion more adjusted than simply square hitting when he played worldwide cricket, has been the danger all through with his enormous hitting. Be that as it may, in the last, he looked plan on playing the more drawn out innings. In the prior trades Gujarat focused on the lesser-experienced Navdeep Saini* and Suboth Bhati while giving Ishant Sharma due admiration. 

They lost Priyank Panchal and Bhargav Merai early, yet even from 44 for 2 in the tenth over they continued assaulting. Rujul Bhatt, who after Axar Patel has been Gujarat's best player of the competition, moved down and trudged Bhati over midwicket for a six time Parthiv more than once continued hiding keeps running off his hips, which he used to battle to do in worldwide cricket. 

Parthiv and Bhatt included 149 for the third wicket, the most astounding for the third wicket in this competition. Parthiv hit 10 fours, for the most part through cuts and flicks off the hips. Bhatt hit four fours and a six in his 60 off 74 runs, which took his competition count to 338, which is the most elevated for Gujarat and the ninth-most elevated by and large. They were aided along by two arrangements of four ousts, different mishandles and a couple of awkward plunges. 

To add to this, Delhi will glance back at two vital minutes. Bhati made advances on astound in the eleventh, knocked down some pins wonderfully in the direct outside off first ball, drew the edge from Parthiv, who was on 21, yet tortuously saw it go waist high where the first slip ought to have been. Promptly he thought back complainingly at Ishant at mid-on, and instantly the slip came in, yet the marked estimated horse had now shot. Bhatt just rubbed it in by hitting a six and two fours in Bhati's first thiree overs. Manan Sharma later dropped a hard-hit return advertising. Parthiv was on 67 then. 

Delhi's two primary moderate bowlers have been Manan and Pawan negi, both left-arm spinners. Gambhir kept them down as the two left-hand batsmen batted. Two offspinners presented before these two - Nitish Rana and Milind Kumar - went for 71 in their 14 overs. In his second over Negi knocked down some pins Parthiv through the entryway. This approached on the heels of Bhatt's wicket, which gave Delhi some energy. From 193 for 2 in the 37th over, it was Chirag Gandhi's 44 off 39 and left-arm seamer Rush Kalaria's hearty blows that took a mishandling innings to 273. 

Delhi returned into the pursuit with some trust, however RP squashed it quickly. With a liberal sprinkling of dim in his facial hair, RP may look more established than his 30, yet the ball is as yet turning out okay from his hand. The primary ball he knocked down some pins turned out with the crease upright, moved in a bit, and hit the highest point of off and center of left-hand wicketkeeper batsman Pant. Kalaria kept up the weight at the flip side, and Dhawan in the end charged at RP to give a delicate catch to cover. 

The main blip on Gujarat's night arrived when Bhatt dropped Unmukt Chand off the rocking the bowling alley of Kalaria, however he compensated for it soon enough when he acknowledged a low offering from Gambhir at first slip. The catch wasn't 100% clean, yet a delicate sign of out from the on-field umpires fixed the choice to support RP. Before closing down his first spell of 7-2-23-4, RP caught Milind Kumar lbw with slight swing back in, and could have had a fifth next ball yet for an inside edge from Rana. 

As wickets kept on falling, the main man equipped for an inexplicable rebound was Chand. He played alluring shots in his 33 off 48, yet once he played Jasprit Bumrah on the challenge was formally over. All Negi's half-century figured out how to was push the score past 100. Bumrah went ahead to praise the win with a forceful spell of 9.3-1-28-5, which included Ishant rocked the bowling alley by an impeccable yorker after he had been peppered by bouncers and afterward made to sit tight for five minutes for the head protector to come in for the short leg. source cricinfo.com

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