Karnataka ended Day 1 of their Ranji Trophy Elite Group B clash against Saurashtra in Rajkot at 295 for five, because of composed batting efforts from Devdutt Padikkal, Karun Nair, and R Smaran. After winning the toss and opting to bat, the visitors had a shaky start as openers Nikin Jose and skipper Mayank Agarwal fell cheaply to left-arm spinner Dharmendra Jadeja, leaving the side reeling at 26 for 2. Nonetheless, Padikkal and Nair stepped up under pressure, stitching together a invaluable 146-run stand for the third wicket that revived Karnataka’s innings.
Padikkal And Nair Anchor The Innings
Devdutt Padikkal showcased his trademark elegance with a fluent 96 off 141 balls, striking 11 boundaries, ten of which got here through the off-side with crisp drives and cuts. Karun Nair, returning to play for his home state after a stint with Vidarbha, supported him with a well-composed 73 from 126 deliveries. Nair preferred the leg-side, collecting five of his nine boundaries between high-quality leg and square leg while also using deft touches to 3rd man.
The pair’s partnership steadied Karnataka after a wobbly start and put them in a robust position at tea. Nonetheless, Jadeja once more got here to Saurashtra’s rescue, trapping Karun Nair leg-before and later bowling Padikkal with a well-flighted delivery. Padikkal’s dismissal, attempting an unnecessary pull shot after doing the labor, left Karnataka at 195 for 4.
Smaran And Gopal Consolidate In Final Session
Despite losing their set batters, Karnataka maintained momentum through R Smaran and Shreyas Gopal, who added an unbroken 81-run partnership for the sixth wicket. Smaran, unbeaten on 66 from 120 balls, played with great poise and timing, producing classy shots through the off-side, including a shocking drive against Chetan Sakariya. At the opposite end, the experienced Gopal remained regular on 38 not out, using his domestic experience to guide the innings through the closing stages.
Their partnership not only blunted Saurashtra’s late charge but in addition lifted Karnataka to a competitive total by stumps. Ravindra Jadeja was the standout bowler for Saurashtra with figures of 4 for 100, consistently troubling the batters and picking crucial wickets at key moments. Karnataka’s middle order ensured that early setbacks didn’t derail their innings, organising an evenly poised contest for Day 2.
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