Jaydev expresses gratitude after first-over hat-trick in Ranji Trophy

Unadkat on Tuesday became the first-ever bowler to clinch a hat-trick in the first over of a Ranji Trophy match. The bowler did so in Saurashtra's Elite, Group B match against Delhi at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Rajkot.

By :  ANI
Update: 2023-01-04 06:27 GMT
Jaydev Unadkat with the match ball

RAJKOT: Saurashtra pace veteran Jaydev Unadkat took to social media to express his happiness after becoming the first-ever player to take a hat-trick in his first over of a Ranji Trophy match on Wednesday.

Unadkat on Tuesday became the first-ever bowler to clinch a hat-trick in the first over of a Ranji Trophy match. The bowler did so in Saurashtra's Elite, Group B match against Delhi at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Rajkot.

Unadkat took to Twitter and posted a picture with the match ball in his hand. "Dear red ball... #RanjiTrophy," tweeted Unadkat.

After opting to bat first, Delhi was off to a nightmarish start. Dhruv Shorey, Vaibhav Rawal and captain Yash Dhull were dismissed on the third, fourth and fifth delivery of the first over for a duck. Delhi was reduced to 0/3 in the first five balls of the match. Unadkat continued his ruthless bowling spell in his next over, dismissing Jonty Sidhu (4), Lalit Yadav (0) and wicketkeeper-batter Lakshay Thareja (1).

This reduced Delhi to an alarming 10/7. Pranshu Vijayran and Hrithik Shokeen helped Delhi get out of their slump and they helped the side cross the 50-run mark. The 43-run stand between the duo ended after Prerak Mankad dismissed Vijayran for just 15 runs. Delhi was at 53/8.

At Lunch on Day 1, Delhi was at 108/8, with Hritik Shokeen 57*, Shivank Vashisht 24* unbeaten at the crease, helping their side cross the 100-run mark with their fifty-run partnership.

Delhi was bundled out for 133 runs. Unadkat finished with remarkable figures of 8/39 in 12 overs. Unadkat played his debut Test back in December 2010 against South Africa. He had gone wicketless in that match.

After a gap of 12 years, he was recalled into the Indian Test team for the tour of Bangladesh. He was in the playing eleven for the second Test, which happened to be his second Test as well.

He played well in the second Test, taking 2/50 in the first innings and 1/17 in the second. In the low-scoring match, he also contributed with the willow scoring 14* and 13. Over these 12 years though, he turned into a domestic cricket giant.

In 98 first-class matches, Unadkat has taken 364 wickets at an average of 23.04 and an economy rate of 2.94. His best bowling figures in FC cricket are 7/41. This Saurashtra veteran can bat as well.

He has scored 1,759 runs in 126 innings at an average of 18.51, with seven fifties and the best score of 92. He has also featured in 116 List-A matches, he has taken 168 wickets at an average of 28.97 and an economy rate of 4.76.

His best bowling figures in the format are 5/23. Besides this, he has played seven ODIs and 10 T20Is for India, in which he has taken eight wickets and 14 scalps respectively.

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