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khelja|02-10-2025
Memorable century of Atharva Taida. (Photo- PTI)
Ranji Trophy Champion Vidarbha scored 280 runs for five wickets, performing brilliant batting against the Rest of India team on the first day of the Iranian Cup 2025.
During this time, opener Atharva Taide's unbeaten century innings and Yash Rathore's best half -century innings brought Vidarbha to a strong position. Atharva Taida was named the first day of this match going to play at the Vidarbha Cricket Association Stadium in Nagpur.Vidarbha started to start, 40 runs were added without losing wickets in the first seven overs. But after this, the bowlers of the rest of India attacked a rage and dropped three wickets for 80 runs. In this difficult time, Atharva Taide and Yash Rathore shared a brilliant partnership of 184 runs for the fourth wicket, which not only took Vidarbha from the crisis but also gave them an edge by the end of the day.
During this, Atharva Taide, facing 240 balls, scored an unbeaten 118 runs with the help of 12 fours and a six. He stayed at the crease for the entire 84 overs and handled one end. Now his eyes will be on the second day of the game to increase his innings. On the other hand, Yash Rathore played a brilliant innings of 91 runs off 153 balls, but he missed a century. His important innings included 6 fours and 1 six. Rathore caught Gurnur Brar in an attempt to play a big shot off Manav Suthar in the 74th over.
💯 for atharva taide 👏
He brings it up in style 🔥
A splendid knock on the big stage from the Vidarbha Opener 💪
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- Bcci domestic (@bccidomestic) October 1, 2025
On the other hand, Rest of India fast bowler Akashdeep made an aggressive start. He bowled Taide in the second over, but this ball came out. Akashdeep again got the first success in the eighth over by catching Aman Mokhade by wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan.
He was working on the first day to take a total of 2 wickets. At the same time, Manav Suthar took the most 3 wickets.