Heavyweights will look to pull their weight

Karnataka, UP players have to shake off IPL effects and switch to red-ball mode

June 05, 2022 08:38 pm | Updated 10:14 pm IST - Bengaluru

On the ball! Captain Manish Pandey, left, leads the Ranji squad’s training session.

On the ball! Captain Manish Pandey, left, leads the Ranji squad’s training session. | Photo Credit: Murali Kumar K.

Big names will look to stand tall when Karnataka takes on Uttar Pradesh in their Ranji Trophy quarterfinal at the Alur ground here from Monday.

The home team is led by experienced batter Manish Pandey, who will feature in his 95th First Class match. Opener Mayank Agarwal returns to the squad, and will look to make amends for a poor run in the IPL.

Proven performer

Southpaw Devdutt Padikkal, part of the Rajasthan Royals unit which reached the IPL final, is another proven performer.

Karun Nair, whose unbeaten 175 against Jammu and Kashmir in the group stage provided hope after a long lean patch, will find a middle-order spot.

In the absence of Prasidh Krishna, away on National duty, the bowling attack will be spearheaded by pacer Ronit More and off-spinner K. Gowtham. The support cast — V. Koushik, V. Vyshak, M. Venkatesh, K. Vidwath and others — are fairly inexperienced.

On the bowling line-up, Karnataka bowling coach S. Arvind said, “They are promising, they know the conditions and how to utilise it. The youngsters may not have played First Class cricket, but they come with experience from the under-25 competition (C.K. Nayudu Trophy). They know the lengths they need to bowl, and have studied the batsmen’s weaknesses as well.”

Eastablished players

Uttar Pradesh, which like Karnataka topped the table in the group stage, will look for contributions from established players. Priyam Garg featured in only two games for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2022, but he will hope to continue his good form in the red-ball format.

Kolkata Knight Riders’ Rinku Singh, who hit 67 and 78 n.o. to power Uttar Pradesh past Maharashtra in the last group stage match, is the batting mainstay.

Fast bowler Ankit Rajpoot is the side’s leading wicket-taker (12 wickets).

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