<p>Nagpur: Vidarbha edged ahead in an attritional Ranji Trophy final against Kerala by eking out a 37-run first-innings lead on day three with Harsh Dubey (3/88) creating a record for most wickets by any bowler in the tournament's history on Friday.</p><p>The young left-arm spinner has taken 69 wickets so far this season, eclipsing the 68 by Bihar's Ashutosh Aman in 2018-19.</p>.Ranji Trophy: Aditya Sarwate leads Kerala's reply against Vidarbha in final.<p>Kerala skipper Sachin Baby struck a valiant 98 and Aditya Sarwate fought hard for his 185-ball 79 but Vidarbha held their nerve to gain a vital lead after dismissing the visitors for 342. Vidarbha had made 379 batting first.</p><p>Sarwate fell in the first session while batting mainstays, Salman Nizar (21) and Mohammed Azharuddeen (34), could not convert their good starts into big scores as Dubey, Darshan Nalkande (3/52) and Parth Rekhade (3/65) returned three-wicket hauls each.</p><p>Sarwate was the first to depart, becoming Dubey's 67th victim. The 22-year-old then dismissed Nizar to get to a record-equalling 68th dismissal.</p><p>The spinner, however, had to toil all day for his third victim, which finally came when he trapped MD Nidheesh (1) leg-before to set the record for most wickets in a Ranji season.</p><p>Sarwate jarred his bat to the ground in a front-foot prod but Dubey's delivery jumped off a rough patch and substitute fielder Aman Mokhade took an easy catch.</p><p>Sarwate's resistance lasted 185 balls and he putting on 63 runs for the fourth wicket with his skipper.</p><p>Baby also forged vital partnerships of 49 runs (fifth wicket) with Salman Nizar (21) and 59 runs (sixth wicket) with Azharuddeen (34), but the efforts were not enough.</p><p>Nizar struck three boundaries in his 42-ball stay before he was adjudged LBW to Dubey, a decision Kerala might have felt was a bit harsh.</p><p>Nizar shouldered his arms to a delivery which Dubey pitched outside off, but the ball spun in sharply to hit the batter outside the off-stump. The on-field umpire Anil Chaudhary declared the batter LBW for not offering a shot, and despite DRS intervention, Nizar had to walk back as replays showed the ball would've hit the wickets.</p><p>Azharuddeen was also adjudged leg-before off Nalkande when he attempted to flick a fuller ball but was hit on the front pad. The batter immediately asked for a review but replays showed the ball would've clipped the leg stump.</p><p>Kerala captain Baby continued to fight but had only himself to blame for missing out on a century.</p><p>Having batted patiently throughout the day, he charged against Rekhade, only to hit the ball high up in the air with Karun Nair taking the offering at deep midwicket.</p><p>Still 50 runs adrift of Vidarbha's first-innings total, stalwart Jalaj Saxena (28) and Eden Apple Tom (10) tried to forge a partnership but they could manage only 13 runs off 70 balls for the eighth wicket.</p><p>Kerala were also guilty of not pushing hard for runs as they added just 211 to their overnight total of 131/3 before their innings ended.</p><p><strong>Brief scores:</strong> Vidarbha 379 in 123.1 overs (Danish Malewar 153, Karun Nair 86; MD Nidheesh 3/61, Eden Apple Tom 3/101) lead Kerala 342 in 125 overs (Aditya Sarwate 79, Sachin Baby 98; Darshan Nalkande 3/52, Harsh Dubey 3/88, Parth Rekhade 3/65) by 37 runs.</p>
<p>Nagpur: Vidarbha edged ahead in an attritional Ranji Trophy final against Kerala by eking out a 37-run first-innings lead on day three with Harsh Dubey (3/88) creating a record for most wickets by any bowler in the tournament's history on Friday.</p><p>The young left-arm spinner has taken 69 wickets so far this season, eclipsing the 68 by Bihar's Ashutosh Aman in 2018-19.</p>.Ranji Trophy: Aditya Sarwate leads Kerala's reply against Vidarbha in final.<p>Kerala skipper Sachin Baby struck a valiant 98 and Aditya Sarwate fought hard for his 185-ball 79 but Vidarbha held their nerve to gain a vital lead after dismissing the visitors for 342. Vidarbha had made 379 batting first.</p><p>Sarwate fell in the first session while batting mainstays, Salman Nizar (21) and Mohammed Azharuddeen (34), could not convert their good starts into big scores as Dubey, Darshan Nalkande (3/52) and Parth Rekhade (3/65) returned three-wicket hauls each.</p><p>Sarwate was the first to depart, becoming Dubey's 67th victim. The 22-year-old then dismissed Nizar to get to a record-equalling 68th dismissal.</p><p>The spinner, however, had to toil all day for his third victim, which finally came when he trapped MD Nidheesh (1) leg-before to set the record for most wickets in a Ranji season.</p><p>Sarwate jarred his bat to the ground in a front-foot prod but Dubey's delivery jumped off a rough patch and substitute fielder Aman Mokhade took an easy catch.</p><p>Sarwate's resistance lasted 185 balls and he putting on 63 runs for the fourth wicket with his skipper.</p><p>Baby also forged vital partnerships of 49 runs (fifth wicket) with Salman Nizar (21) and 59 runs (sixth wicket) with Azharuddeen (34), but the efforts were not enough.</p><p>Nizar struck three boundaries in his 42-ball stay before he was adjudged LBW to Dubey, a decision Kerala might have felt was a bit harsh.</p><p>Nizar shouldered his arms to a delivery which Dubey pitched outside off, but the ball spun in sharply to hit the batter outside the off-stump. The on-field umpire Anil Chaudhary declared the batter LBW for not offering a shot, and despite DRS intervention, Nizar had to walk back as replays showed the ball would've hit the wickets.</p><p>Azharuddeen was also adjudged leg-before off Nalkande when he attempted to flick a fuller ball but was hit on the front pad. The batter immediately asked for a review but replays showed the ball would've clipped the leg stump.</p><p>Kerala captain Baby continued to fight but had only himself to blame for missing out on a century.</p><p>Having batted patiently throughout the day, he charged against Rekhade, only to hit the ball high up in the air with Karun Nair taking the offering at deep midwicket.</p><p>Still 50 runs adrift of Vidarbha's first-innings total, stalwart Jalaj Saxena (28) and Eden Apple Tom (10) tried to forge a partnership but they could manage only 13 runs off 70 balls for the eighth wicket.</p><p>Kerala were also guilty of not pushing hard for runs as they added just 211 to their overnight total of 131/3 before their innings ended.</p><p><strong>Brief scores:</strong> Vidarbha 379 in 123.1 overs (Danish Malewar 153, Karun Nair 86; MD Nidheesh 3/61, Eden Apple Tom 3/101) lead Kerala 342 in 125 overs (Aditya Sarwate 79, Sachin Baby 98; Darshan Nalkande 3/52, Harsh Dubey 3/88, Parth Rekhade 3/65) by 37 runs.</p>