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Here's everything you need to know about the live streaming and TV broadcast of Irani Cup 2023 final match between Jaydev Unadkat-led Saurashtra and Rest of India captained by Hanuma Vihari
For Rest of India team, made up of mainly India A players, Yashasvi Jaiswal with 357 runs across two innings (213 and 144) was the showstopper and has done enough to grab attention of the fans
With two more days left, ROI would be looking to bat big and set a massive target
Checkout all the details for the Irani Cup 2023 Rest of India vs Madhya Pradesh match below
Beginning the day, pacer Kuldeep Sen took the last two Saurashtra wickets early on the fourth day of the Irani Cup
Reigning Ranji Trophy champions Vidarbha completed a coveted double crown by winning the Irani Cup on Sunday.
Vidarbha ended up with a record 800 for seven before pacer Rajneesh Gurbani tore through the Rest of India batting to put the reigning Ranji champions on the verge of securing the Irani Cup on Saturday.
Jaffer was out for 286-- adding only a run to his overnight tally with only 28 overs being bowled during the day. Vidarbha's approach made it clear that they wanted to convert the match into a one-innings battle with Rest of India having a maximum of 180 overs to achieve the target.
Despite his international career coming to an end long while ago, Jaffer's unsatiated hunger for scoring runs in the domestic circuit could be a lesson for the budding youngsters.
Wasim Jaffer is showing no signs of abating as far as his batting is concerned.
Out of favour in Indian team's limited-overs set-up, senior off-spinner Ravichandran Ashwin on Tuesday got a lifeline as the national selection committee named him captain of the India 'A' team for the Deodhar Trophy, scheduled to be held in Dharamsala from March 4-8.
Saha (203 not out) was ably supported at the other end by Cheteshwar Pujara (116 not out), to help ROI clinch their 15th title.
Coming to the crease at no. 6 when Rest were staggering at 63 for 4, chasing 379 for victory, 32-year-old Saha counter-attacked brilliantly to remain unconquered on 123 off 214 balls.
This was the third-highest successful run-chase in Indian first class cricket history,
Gavaskar added that just a hundred or five-wicket performance will not force selectors to notice.
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