Ranji Trophy: Vidarbha reach maiden final, beat Karnataka by five runs

Karnataka was bowled out for 192 in the first session of the fifth and final day chasing 198 for victory

IANS  |  Kolkata 

Vidarbha bowler RN Gurbani celebrates with the teammates after dismissing Karnataka batsman A Aravind during the 2nd semi-final match of Ranji Trophy cricket match, in Kolkata. Photo: PTI
Vidarbha bowler RN Gurbani celebrates with the teammates after dismissing Karnataka batsman A Aravind during the 2nd semi-final match of Ranji Trophy cricket match, in Kolkata. Photo: PTI

Pacer Rajneesh Gurbani's seven-wicket haul fired into their maiden as they pipped by five runs in a cliffhanger of a semi-final at the Eden Gardens here on Thursday.

Karnataka, who resumed on 111/7, were bowled out for 192 in the first session of the fifth and final day chasing 198 for victory.

After overnight batters, (36) and Shreyas Gopal (24 not out) joined hands for a gritty 37-run partnership for the eighth wicket, Abhimanyu Mithun (33) associated with Gopal to put on 48 runs for the ninth wicket and take closer to the target.

But Gurbani, who picked up all three wickets to fall on the final day, broke the stand by accounting for Mithun.

The pacer returned to finish off the tie by dismissing last man (2) in his next over to trigger wild celebrations in the camp.

Gurbani, who returned figures of 7/68 and a match haul of 12/162, was declared man of the match.

The 24-year-old, in superb form taking five-wicket hauls in the last three outings, had figures of 5/94 in the first innings.

In the first innings, chose to bat and were skittled out for 185. Karnataka, in reply, rode Karun Nair's brilliant 153 to amass 301.

On the fifth day, depended on and Gopal to guide the team home.

took on the aggressor's role and hit three boundaries before being too ambitious and attempting a cut off Gurbani in the final delivery of the 50th over only to get an edge which carried comfortably to wicketkeeper Akshay Wadkar with still 57 runs shy of the target.

Mithun then continued from where had left, smashing the ball around while Gopal held one end up. Mithun hit the disappointing Umesh Yadav (1/61) for two consecutive fours in one over raising hopes of their win and deflating the opposition's confidence.

Mithun hit five fours before getting out by trying one shot too many and falling to Gurbani with Aditya Sarvate holding the catch at deep point.

Aravind became Gurbani's third victim of the morning and seventh of the innings as fell inches short.

Gurbani's two wickets in the space of 10 balls snatched victory for

Brief scores:

Vidarbha: 185 and 313 vs Karnataka: 301 and 192 all out in 59.1 overs (R. 36, Abhimanyu Mithun 33, Karun Nair 30; 7/68).

First Published: Thu, December 21 2017. 17:01 IST