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Scripting history, Kerala stormed into the semifinals of the Ranji Trophy for the first time with a 113-run win over Gujarat on the third day of the quarterfinal in Wayand on Thursday.
Updated : Jan 17, 2019, 07:48 PM IST
Scripting history, Kerala stormed into the semifinals of the Ranji Trophy for the first time with a 113-run win over Gujarat on the third day of the quarterfinal in Wayand on Thursday.
This is the first time that the Kerala team has entered the last four stage of the prestigious tournament in over five decades. In the last season, the state made its maiden entry into the quarterfinal but lost to Vidharbha.
CM Pinarayi Vijayan congratulates the Kerala Cricket Team on their success in Ranji trophy quarter-final. With this victory, Kerala has reached the semifinals of the championship for the first time. pic.twitter.com/5WpRBlw5Tp
— CMO Kerala (@CMOKerala) January 17, 2019
Requiring 195 to win the match, Gujarat was shot out for 81 in 31.3 overs as Basil Thampi (5 for 27) and Sandeep Warrier (4 for 30) wrecked the strong rival batting line-up.
Gujarat didn't have the best start, losing opener Kathan D Patel in the sixth over.
Patel was bowled by Thampi, who struck a big blow in the last ball of the same over, trapping the prolific Priyank Panchal (3) to leave the visitors at 10 for 2.
Kerala enters #RanjiTrophy semi-finals for the first time by bowling Gujarat out twice in 80
— Shashi Tharoor (@ShashiTharoor) January 17, 2019
overs in the Quarter-finals! But Sanju Samson’s broken finger is a huge blow: out for the rest of the tournament after successive scores of 91, 50 & 61, just when he was coming into form
Left-hander Rahul Shah was the only batsman to offer resistance with a fighting knock of 33 not out (70 balls, 4X4).
Gujarat skipper Parthiv Patel, probably the biggest threat for Kerala, was run out for a duck, by his opposite number (Sachin Baby).
Dhruv Raval (17) was the only Gujarat batsman other than Rahul Shah to get into double figures as the visiting side struggled on a pitch with variable bounce.
The fifth-wicket partnership of 39 between Rahul Shah and Raval was the highest of the Gujarat second innings as the rest of the batting line-up struggled against the impressive Thampi and Warrier.
Thampi, who was named the man of the match and Warrier finished with eight wickets each.
Brief scores: Kerala 185 and 171 all out (Sijomon Joseph 56, Jalaj Saxena 44 not out, Roosh Kalaria 3 for 36, Axar Patel 3 for 40) beat Gujarat 162 all out (Parthiv Patel 43, R Kalaria 36, Sandeep Warrier 4 for 42, M D Nidheesh 3 for 38, Basil Thampi 3 for 61) and 81 all out in 31.3 overs (Rahul Shah 33 not out, Basil Thampi 5 for 27, Sandeep Warrier 4 for 30).