JAIPUR: It was tough going for
Rajasthan with the bat and they needed someone who could show the way against a disciplined
Pondicherry bowling line-up on Day Two.
In
Deepak Hooda, their captain, Rajasthan found the anchor who led them from the front with an unbeaten 105 off 171 balls to guide his team to 234/6 in 74 overs in an Elite Group B fixture of the
Ranji Trophy 2024-25 at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium on Saturday.
Laced with 12 fours, this was Hooda’s third century for Rajasthan in nine games and 12th overall. At stumps, Rajasthan were trailing by 14 runs with Manav Suthar at the other end.
Resuming the day at an overnight score of 237/9, Pondicherry added 11 more runs while Ajay Rohera ran out of partners and had to miss out on his century by six runs. It was Deepak Chahar who clean bowled Abin Mathew, Pondicherry’s 10th wicket.
Coming out to bat, openers Abhijeet Tomar and Yash Kothari gave Rajasthan a fine start, but eventually succumbed after chipping in with 13 off 16 balls and 33 off 58 respectively. At 66/2 in 20 overs, entered Hooda. While batsmen at the other end kept changing rather quickly, the 27-year-old did not yield to the pressure situation.
What stood out in the way he achieved the three-digit mark was the skipper’s back foot shots and the ones played off the pad along with his exceptional running between the wickets to ensure the scoreboard kept ticking.
Sensing his teammates' apparent struggle on a wicket where an odd ball was keeping low, experienced Hooda ensured to keep the strike as much as possible.
Pondicherry spinners were at the forefront of taking the wickets. Off-spinner
Fabid Ahmed and left-arm spinner Ankit Sharma took two wickets each while another left-arm spinner Sagar Udeshi and medium-pacer Gaurav Yadav bagged a wicket apiece.
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Anand Rajan said that the first hour on the Day Three will be crucial. “The way we were going while batting at 145/2 on the first day, we were thinking of scoring 350, and suddenly our middle-order collapsed. But the kind of bowling attack we have, it can help us defend the score. One wicket in the morning will make a difference for a tailender will be at the crease,” said Rajan.
Talking about the pitch, the Pondicherry coach said, “We thought that the pitch might turn a bit, but it hasn’t.”
Brief Score: Puducherry 1st innings: 248 all out; Rajasthan 1st innings: 234 for 6 in 74 overs (Deepak Hooda 105 batting; Yash Kothari 33; Fabid Ahmed 2/37).