Jaydev Unadkat hails Saurashtra’s dominance, Manoj Tiwary rues inconsistent bowling

Jaydev Unadkat on Sunday mentioned Saurashtra’s second Ranji Trophy win spoke of his crew’s dominance in latest instances.

After main Saurashtra to a complete nine-wicket win over host Bengal within the last on the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, Unadkat mentioned his facet had been performing properly in all situations.

“A lot of guys said we were suited to our conditions, but that wasn’t (the case). It was important to win this one to prove the dominance and to show that this era, the decade belong to Saurashtra. I’m proud of what this team has achieved,” mentioned Unadkat.

“Three trophies (including the Vijay Hazare Trophy this season) in three years proves that we have been doing a lot of things right. It was down to playing better cricket, and that’s what we did in four days.”

Unadkat mentioned the win was a becoming tribute to a different team-mate Cheteshwar Pujara, who performed his one centesimal Test for India within the sequence in opposition to Australia in Delhi.

The Saurashtra skipper mentioned Bengal fought properly. “It was a good contest till today’s (Sunday) morning. They were in the game. We bowled in the right areas, better than their bowlers a lot of times. Our batters showed more composure and resilience.

“There was more calmness in our dressing room. They wanted to win it very eagerly, as it was at Eden. It happened to us as well while playing (the final) in Rajkot (in 2020).”

Unadkat acknowledged the contribution of Arpit Vasavada, who gathered 907 runs within the season and captained in a number of matches.

Turning level

Bengal captain Manoj Tiwary mentioned dropping the toss was an enormous drawback as Saurashtra pacers benefitted from the moisture on a contemporary pitch to torment the house batters within the first innings.

“Our bowlers bowled in a good channel throughout the season but could not do so in this match,” mentioned Tiwary, including that catching up was all the time powerful in opposition to a high quality opponent.

Tiwary accepted that his name, resulting from some visibility concern deep within the subject, leading to Shahbaz’s run out was a turning level as a great partnership would have helped Bengal keep within the contest.

Source web site: sportstar.thehindu.com

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