Vidarbha secured a spot in the Ranji Trophy semifinals with a 198-run win over Tamil Nadu. Seamer Nachiket Bhute's three-wicket haul and Yash Rathod's century were key. Chasing 401, Tamil Nadu was bowled out for 202, with Pradosh Ranjan Paul and Sonu Yadav's half-centuries providing brief resistance. Vidarbha dominated throughout the match.
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