Vidarbha 317 for 8 (Taide 128, Rathod 54, Panwar 4-65) beat Saurashtra 279 (Mankad 88, Thakur 4-50, Bhute 3-46) by 38 runs
Both the semi-finals were won in a canter by the chasing team, but Vidarbha’s combination of scoreboard pressure – after their imposing 317 for 8 – and top-quality fast bowling ensured they negated the effects of dew to scupper Saurashtra.
Then Darshan Nalkande delivered a knockout blow with a superb slower delivery that stuck into the surface and had Jani mistime a lofted hit to a juggling Aman Mokhade at long-off. The wheels came off Saurashtra’s chase from there on, as Yash Thakur dismissed Jaydev Unadkat and Ruchit Ahir to seal victory.
If the fast bowling delivered when it mattered, Vidarbha’s batting was equally impressive. They lost a key member of the side – Dhruv Shorey – to back spasms just prior to the game, but didn’t let that affect their dynamics.
Having brought up his half-century off 66 balls, Taide then marked a shift by hitting two sixes in two overs. The first was a delightful inside-out hit over extra cover off left-arm spinner Dharmendrasinh Jadeja, while the second exhibited his range as he whipped a short ball into the body over deep square leg.
When he brought up three figures, Taide celebrated animatedly. It was his third List A century, and his first since hitting 164* against Andhra in 2021. His second fifty took just 31 deliveries.
But after his dismissal, Saurashtra fought back through Panwar and Sakariya to strike regularly. When Vidarbha managed just 36 runs off the last five overs, there was a sense that they may have fallen a tad short of where they should’ve been. But their relentless fast bowlers – Thakur and Bhute to begin with, and later Nalkande – ensured Vidarbha wouldn’t be denied for a second-year running.