Triple ton Pujara casts magic spell

Update: 2013-10-12 00:25 GMT
India A skipper Cheteshwar Pujara cracked his second triple hundred in first-class cricket as India A rode on his brilliance to gain control of the third unofficial ‘Test’ against West Indies A by taking a substantial 296-run first innings lead on Friday.

Saurashtrian run-machine displayed an innings of discipline and character to remain unbeaten on 306 as the hosts declared their innings at 564 for nine at tea on Day three of the match at KSCA Stadium.

Pujara, who had scored 352 against Karnataka in a first-class match, sweated out for nearly 10 hours in the middle, grinding the visiting team bowlers. Since November 2012, Pujara has registered three double hundreds and two triple hundreds in first-class cricket with scores of 206 not out against England, 203 not out against Madhya Pradesh, 352 against Karnataka, 204 against Australia, besides 306 not out against West Indies A. Pujara, who was batting on an overnight score of 139, accelerated the run rate to gain a substantial lead after Abhishek Nayar (11) and Paras Dogra (7) were packed off by medium-pacer Assad Fudadin and left-arm orthodox spinner Nikita Miller, respectively. The skipper played some delightful shots as he smashed 33 boundaries while adding 177 runs to his overnight score. He reached his triple ton when he cover drove a boundary off left-hand medium fast Delorn Johnson for an exquisite boundary after facing 410 balls.

Pujara, who also has the distinction of scoring three triple-hundreds within a month of domestic first-class cricket, saw wickets tumbling at the other end with contributions of 26, 6 and 19 coming from the bats of Uday Kaul, Dhawal Kulkarni and Zaheer Khan. Unlike the Indian bowlers, their West Indies counterparts didn’t get their sleeves rolling.

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