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Vidarbha tighten grip vs Rest of India

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October 05, 2025

Vidarbha stayed firmly in control of the Irani Cup, setting Rest of India a stiff 361-run target before reducing them to 30/2 when rain forced an early close on the fourth day here on Saturday.

- Press Trust of India

Resuming at 96/2, the Ranji Trophy champions were bowled out for 232, but a handy first-innings lead of 128 gave the hosts enough cushion to push Rol onto the backfoot. Seamer Anshul Kamboj rocked Vidarbha early with a superb three-wicket burst in successive overs.

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