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Dubey, Thakur shine as Vidarbha beat Rest of India

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October 06, 2025

Yash Dhull smashed his way to 92 but the bowling unit of Ranji champions Vidarbha proved too good for Rest of India as they comfortably won the Irani Cup by 93 runs on Sunday.

- Press Trust of India

Chasing a target of 361, Rest of India were all out for 267 in the second session of the fifth day with left-arm spinner Harsh Dubey (4/73) and pacer Yash Thakur (2/47) doing bulk of the damage. Vidarbha now have played three Irani Cup games and won all three.

Credit would go to Dubey and Thakur - both of whom had a match-haul of six wickets.

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