Wriddhiman Saha's career-best 203-run knock powers Rest of India to Irani Cup title against Gujarat

Wriddhiman Saha's career-best first-class knock of 203 guided Rest of India to the Irani Cup title after effortlessly chasing down an imposing 379-run target set by Gujarat

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Wriddhiman Saha's career-best 203-run knock powers Rest of India to Irani Cup title against Gujarat

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Wriddhiman Saha's career-best first-class knock of 203 guided Rest of India to the Irani Cup title after effortlessly chasing down an imposing 379-run target set by Gujarat with more than two sessions to spare in on Tuesday.

Saha's 203 and skipper Cheteshwar Pujara's unbeaten 116 helped Rest of India overhaul the target with six wickets still in hand.

Wicketkeeper Saha and Pujara, unbeaten on 123 and 83respectively last evening in a team score of 266 for four, carried on in imperious fashion on the fifth and final morning to steer the team home an hour before lunch in 19.1overs at the Brabourne Stadium here.

This was 15th time in the last 19 editions that Rest of India had won the tournament, which is in its 55th year. Rest of India finished with 379 for four in 103.1 overs to cruise home in style.

The duo's fifth wicket unbroken partnership was worth316 runs in 78.5 overs. It was the second-best in the tournament's history after the highest of 327 for the fourth wicket between Ravi Shastri and Praveen Amre for Mumbai against the Rest at Bengaluru in 1990-91.

Both the batsmen were largely untroubled by the newly crowned Ranji Trophy champions' bowling attack even though the target set by Gujarat, who had taken a handy 132-run first innings lead, was stiff.

The winning hit by Pujara, a step-out lofted shot to long-on for his 16th hit to the fence off Hardik Patel, summarised the domination he had on the Gujarat bowling along with Saha. The Rajkot-born batsman stayed at the wicket for just over 400 minutes and faced 238 balls to remain unbeaten.

Saha's unconquered effort, after he reached his first-ever double century with a four off Karan Patel, lasted 346 minutes and 272 balls. It was also the highest score by a wicketkeeper-batsman in the tournament's history.

The Bengal and India stumper struck 6 sixes and 26 fours in this important knock that has come before the selectors sit down to choose the Test team for the one-off game againstBangladesh in Hyderabad next month.

Saha had got injured after playing in the first two Tests in the five-game series against England and his place in the team had been taken by Gujarat skipper Parthiv Patel. Parthiv had led his state to the Ranji crown for the first time by defeating Mumbai in the final.

Brief scores: Gujarat 358 and 246 lost to Rest ofIndia 226 and 379 for 4 in 103.1 overs (C Pujara not out 116,W Saha not out 203; Hardik Patel 2 for 104) by 6 wickets.

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