He had only added three runs to his overnight score, but his swift footwork indicated that he was determined to succeed. His precise movements to cover the line of the ball against India B's pacer Mukesh Kumar showed his intent. However, his hopes were shattered in the 39th over.
Left-arm pacer Yash Dayal strayed down the leg side and Parag, blinded by the line, stretched his hands to flick it fine but ended up getting a finer edge to India A keeper Rishabh Pant, who made no mistake.
Parag was distraught, crestfallen and angry. He could not believe what he had done. A leg-side stranglehold was perhaps the last thing on his mind after batting so well to get himself. He stood in disbelief for a few seconds before smacking his pat on his pad and walking back to the pavilion while shaking his head.
Initially, it appeared that Parag was not satisfied with the decision. But if that was the case, why didn't he review it? India B still had two of them in the bank. It confused former India leg-spinner Laxman Sivaramakrishnan, who was in the commentary box at that time. His colleague and former India captain, Anjum Chopra, clarified that Riyan Parag's reaction was because of the way he got out and not because of the umpire's decision.
Replays showed that Parag had gotten a thick outside edge, and the ball was nowhere near his thigh pad. The impressive 79-ru stan between Riyan Parag and KL Rahul was broken. It was the first breakthrough for India B on the third day.
Riyan Parag dismissed by Yash DayalParag was the second India A batter to get out in this fashion. On Friday, opener Mayank Agarwal was caught down the leg side while trying to flick Navdeep Saini's length. Pant took an excellent diving catch on that occasion.
Earlier, Musheer Khan's marathon knock (181) and Navdeep Saini's resilience (56) rescued India B from a precarious 94/7 to end up with 321.
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