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Duleep Trophy: Vidwath's Kaverappa Four-Wicket Burst Gives South Zone Edge

South Zone pacers were brilliantly bellicose while reducing West Zone to 129 for 7 and help their team regain some of the lost ground on the second day of the Duleep Trophy final in Bengaluru on Thursday. West still trail South by 84 runs. Earlier, South were bundled out for 213 in their first innings. Once Prithvi Shaw and Harvik Desai took West to 97 for 1, they were poised for a romp and the conditions too remained a tad sunny. Shaw was quite a sight during that phase. The 23-year-old blunted the South pacers in his inimitable way, producing a slew of sparkling shots.

Vidwath Kaverappa pitched the ball on his driving arc, a wowing cover drive followed. Vasuki Koushik marginally overpitched a delivery and Shaw produced a straight drive that is now patented to the Mumbai school of batting carried over by Sunil Gavaskar and Sachin Tendulkar.

Vidwath's delivery that was slanted to Shaw's pads so slightly met with a delectable flick, an uncoiling wrist giving it power and direction.

The three shots were enough to revalidate the class this young man possesses.

It was clear that the South bowlers will have to conjure something exceptional to snap the second wicket alliance. Perhaps, the 65-minute rain break that arrived in the second session gave South a chance to take a step back and revisit their strategies.

Their bowlers took to the field with a marked difference in approach post that break. Vysakh Vijayakumar came from around the wicket and peppered both Shaw and Harvik with short-pitched balls.

West batters looked to have caught unawares and their reply was jittery.

Shaw, a reluctant player of the upper cut by his own admission, was forced to play precisely that shot by Vysakh. But the ball was too close to his body,

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