Ranji Trophy final for the first time in 74 years after a dramatic semifinal win against Gujarat in Ahmedabad on Friday. On the fifth morning of the match, Gujarat's No. 10 batsman, Arzan Nagwaswalla, attempted a slog-sweep that ricocheted off the helmet of Salman Nizar at silly point and was caught by captain Sachin Baby at first slip. The dismissal left Gujarat short by three runs for the crucial first-innings lead, securing Kerala's place in the final for the first time since their debut in the tournament in 1951-52.
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Chasing Kerala’s first-innings total of 457, Gujarat managed 455 before their last wicket fell. Kerala’s seasoned players, Jalaj Saxena and Aditya Sarvate, played key roles in helping their side advance. The result was decided in dramatic fashion, with only 28 runs needed and three wickets in hand when the final day’s play began.
The controversial dismissal was possible due to a rule introduced by the International Cricket Council (ICC) in 2017. The rule allows a batsman to be caught, stumped, or run out off the helmet worn by a close-in fielder. The revision followed the tragic death of Phillip Hughes and recommendations that higher helmet standards be enforced for batsmen facing fast and medium-pace bowling, wicketkeepers standing up to the stumps, and close-in fielders, except
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