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Parthiv misses century but earns Gujarat the lead

Source:PTI
December 10, 2012

Gujarat skipper Parthiv Patel missed out on a well-deserved century, but not before helping his side earn the vital first innings lead against Rajasthan on the penultimate day of their Group 'A' Ranji Trophy match in Ahmedabad on Monday.

Patel fell for 92, with the hosts still needing six runs to overhaul Rajasthan's first innings total of 294, but the last-wicket pair of Kushang Patel (26) and Bhavesh Baria (1) stuck around in the middle guarantee three points for Gujarat.

With the match heading for a draw, Rajasthan will have to be satisfied with one point.

Gujarat were all out for 312 in the first innings, an 18-run lead over the visitors, at the Sardar Patel stadium, Motera.

At stumps, Rajasthan were 29 for 2 in 16.5 overs in their second essay, with Robin Bist (unbeaten on 7) at the crease.

After opener Sourabh Chouhan (6) was run-out by Rakesh Dhurv, Vineet Saxena (16) fell in the last over of the day.

Earlier, resuming their first innings at 104 for one, Gujarat's two overnight batsmen, Samit Gohel (63) and Bhargav Merai (40), fell in the morning session to pacer Rituraj Singh.

Venugopal Rao (9) and Manpreet Juneja (0) too departed in quick succession as Gujarat were left reeling at 178 for five with Patel holding one end firmly as wickets tumbled at the other.

With Gujarat still 103-run adrift of Rajasthan's first-innings total, Patel took the onus on himself of guiding the team out of the woods and stood tall amid the ruins.

He first stitched a 35-run partnership with Rujul Bhatt (5) for the sixth wicket and added another 23 runs for the seventh wicket with Dhruv (12).

Rush Kalaria (9) was the eighth wicket to fall at 247, with Gujarat still 47 runs behind the visitors' 294.

But Patel and Kushang shared a 42-run stand for the ninth wicket and took Gujarat within sniffing distance of the first innings score.

Source: PTI
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