Karun Nair was run out for 86 in a critical moment, but a strong partnership with Danish Malewar, who remains unbeaten on 138, helped Vidarbha recover to 254/4 against Kerala on the first day of the Ranji Trophy final in Nagpur. Vidarbha’s innings struggled initially but was stabilised by the 215-run fourth-wicket stand.
Malewar’s unbeaten ton, Nair’s 86 guide Vidarbha to 254/4 on Day 1

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