Karnataka recover after top-order collapse

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

There were three attractive half-centuries but a top and lower-middle order collapse saw hosts manage a below-par 264 for 9 against on the opening day of the semi-final on Thursday.

If captain and strike bowler (4/50) blew away the top-order, it was veteran off-spinner spinner Kamlesh Makvana (3/73), who nearly polished off the lower-half.

Unadkat's opening spell included the scalps of Krishnamurthy Siddharth (12 off 21), Ravikumar Samarth (0) and Test opener Mayank Agarwal, who made 2 runs off 30 balls.

Unadkat pitched the ball up and also got it to move both ways troubling the batsmen early morning.

Samarth and Siddharth got deliveries that straightened after pitching in line of the stumps while Agarwal nicked one that was moving away after pitching.

Unadkat's new ball partner removed the experienced Karun Nair (9) to leave gasping at 30 for four.

The home team was in desperate need of a solid partnership and that was provided by Pandey and Gopal, who shared 106 runs for the fifth wicket on a wicket that wasn't doing much.

Pandey batted in a one-day mode, smashing four boundaries and three sixes.

After Unadkat cleaned up Pandey through the gate, Gopal joined hands with Sharath and duo shared 96 crucial runs to lend some respectability to Karnataka's first innings total after they opted to bat at the

Both Gopal and Sharath played with patience to frustrate the opposition.

Saurashtra, however, fought back towards close of play by dismissing Vinay Kumar, K Gowtham and Abhimanyu Mithun cheaply. Off-spinner Makvana took three crucial wickets before stumps were drawn.

Sharath was batting alongside number 11 at close of play.

Brief Scores: Karnataka 264/9 in 90 overs (62 off 67, 2 off 30, 87 off 182, 74 batting off 177 balls, 4/50, Kamlesh Makvana 3/73).

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First Published: Thu, January 24 2019. 18:45 IST