It was a day of the left-armers in the Duleep Trophy. Left-arm medium pacer Jaydev Unadkat and left-arm spinner Saurabh Kumar shared 9 wickets between them to bowl India Green to a vital 83-run lead against India Blue on a truncated third day at Dindigul, which all but sealed their spot in the final.


Young Uttar Pradesh spinner Saurabh grabbed a five-wicket haul and India discard Jaydev Unadkat sent out a last-minute reminder to the selectors before they sit to select the Asia Cup squad with a four-for.


Resuming at 151 for 4, India Green lost the wicket of Gurkeerat Mann (20, 4X4) with the score at 175 and Harpreet Singh Bhatia (3) four runs later, both to Saurabh Kumar.


The doughty Parthiv Patel (80, 109 balls, 8X4) meanwhile reached his half-century and added 40 runs for the seventh wicket with Aditya Sarwate (11).


When the skipper Patel fell leg-before to Saurabh Kumar at 231, it signalled the end of India Blue's hopes.


Patel played some trademark cuts and pulls and kept his team in the hunt even as Kumar kept pegging away to pick up wickets.


Jaydev Unadkat cleaned up the tail to finish with impressive figures of 4 for 16 from 10.5 overs.


Armed with a lead, India Green reached 21 for no loss when rain interrupted play at 4.28 PM.


Persistent rain forced the umpires to call off play at 7. 30 PM, an hour ahead of the scheduled close.


India Blue made 340 in the first innings, riding on half-centuries from four of its batsmen, including an impressive 93 by Dhruv Shorey.


India Red has already booked a spot in the final, beginning on September 4.