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Ranji final: Unwell Pujara fails to bat on for Saurashtra Last Updated : 09 Mar 2020 05:31:22 PM IST Cheteshwar Pujara Ace India Test batsman Cheteshwar Pujara, joining state side Saurashtra for the Ranji Trophy final against Bengal, could not continue batting on Day 1 of the five-day contest here, as he was feeling unwell.
Pujara pushed himself down to No 6 from his usual No 3 position after Saurashtra elected to bat first. The Jaydev-Unadkat led side were 182/4 when Pujara walked out to bat and was looking solid on five from 24 balls. But as his stay at the crease progressed, the 32-year-old looked uneasy and under the weather before eventually failing to continue out in the middle.Just back from New Zealand where India lost the Test series 2-0, Pujara ambled back to the dressing room and looked dazed. It was a blow for the home team who were struggling after in-form Bengal pacers came back to take four wickets in the second and third session to blunt Saurashtra's good start.Saurashtra beat Gujarat in a tense semifinal to reach here while Bengal stunned Karnataka in the last-four clash.While Saurashtra reached their fourth final in eight seasons, Bengal have not won the competition since the 1989-90 when their head coach Arun Lal was part of the team.IANS Rajkot For Latest Updates Please-
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