Ranji Trophy quarterfinals: Tamil Nadu get one step closer to their dream with dominant win over Saurashtra

Is the final Saurashtra wicket fell at 5.10 PM, the celebration in the Tamil Nadu came was muted. They had earned a place in the Ranji Trophy semi-finals for the first time in seven years, and had got there defeating the defending champions and the most consistent red-ball team in the last five years, Saurashtra, by an innings and 33 runs inside three days.

But, this is a side that is definitely not content with this achievement. With each passing game, the hunger only seems to grow. They will face heavyweights Mumbai or Baroda in the semi-finals later this week, but whoever it is, they ought to take this Tamil Nadu side – that is without a Ranji title since 1987-88 – seriously.

Having started Day 3 with a lead of 117, Tamil Nadu took it to 155 in the first session on Sunday at the SNR College grounds. On a two-paced pitch with variable bounce – certain balls kept low, and some jumped off the rough patches – even with Cheteshwar Pujara in their ranks, it was always going to be a tall order for Saurashtra.

And as expected, Pujara, who was offered a life on 2 with Vimal Khumar dropping him at short-leg off R Sai Kishore’s bowling, fought a lone battle.

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