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Manav (5/38) shines vs Rajasthan

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: April 21, 2025 22:05 IST

Vidarbha bowlers did well to restrict Rajasthan to 178 in their first innings with Manav Wakode picking up five ...

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Vidarbha bowlers did well to restrict Rajasthan to 178 in their first innings with Manav Wakode picking up five wickets for 38 runs.

In reply Vidarbha were 144/5 at one stage but lost their last five wickets for the addition of only 22 runs. Nagesh Umale top-scored with 49, but Vidarbha were all out for 166. The 12-run lead they conceded ultimately proved to be the deciding factor as Rajasthan made 126/3 in their second innings and the match ended in a draw.

BRIEF SCORES

Rajasthan U-14 1st innings 178 all out in 53.2 overs (Kostub Dhankar 73, Sachin Meena 30; Manav Wakode 5/38)

Vidarbha U-14 1st innings 166 all out in 67.4 overs (Nagesh Umale 49, Adhyant Mahajan 20, Manav Wakode 24, Samarth Nathani 27; Himanshu 4/12, Krishna 3/16)

Rajasthan U-14 2nd innings 126/3 in 45 overs (Kushwardhan Chouhan 36, Ryaan Sebastian 34, Vashisht 28; Sparsh Dhanvazir 2/26)

Result: Match drawn; Rajasthan won on 1st innings lead.

Points: Rajasthan 3 Vidarbha 1

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