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Vinod's Century Puts Kerala in Control
31 Jan
Summary
- Skipper Vishnu Vinod scored a rapid century, adding 526/9 declared.
- Kerala gained a significant 171-run first-innings lead over Goa.
- The match appears headed for a draw unless bowlers cause a collapse.

Kerala's batting prowess was on full display for the second consecutive day against Goa in their Ranji Trophy encounter. Skipper Vishnu Vinod achieved his third First-Class hundred, scoring a rapid 110 runs off 110 deliveries. His aggressive innings, complemented by partnerships with Ahammed Imran and Ankit Sharma, propelled Kerala to a commanding 526/9 declared, establishing a 171-run first-innings lead.
Despite a cautious start on Saturday morning, with overnight batters Rohan Kunnummal and Salman Nizar adding just 31 runs in the first hour, Kerala's momentum was restored. Rohan reached his maiden First-Class 150 before his dismissal, while Salman also scored a fifty. However, Vishnu's century, in particular, anchored the innings and ensured Kerala's ascendancy.
In response, Goa's opening pair, Suyash Prabhudessai and Kashyap Bakhale, managed to add 18 runs from four overs before the close of play. As the match progresses into its final day, a draw appears the most likely outcome, unless Kerala's bowlers can orchestrate a significant collapse of Goa's batting lineup.



