<p>Unbeaten so far, Vidarbha would face their toughest challenge when they take on a resurgent Karnataka in the semifinals of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy here on Saturday.</p>.<p>Vidarbha and Karnataka entered the last-four in contrasting fashions. While the Akshay Wakhare-led side decimated favourites Rajasthan by nine wickets, it was Manish Pandey's brilliance that helped Karnataka overcome Bengal via a Super Over in their quarter-final.</p>.<p>Vidarbha's in-form batters Atharva Taide, Ganesh Satish and skipper Wadkar would need to continue their good form to tame a formidable Karnataka attack at the Feroz Shah Kotla.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/bengal-snatch-defeat-as-manish-pandey-takes-karnataka-into-mushtaq-ali-t20-semi-final-1052146.html" target="_blank">Bengal snatch defeat as Manish Pandey takes Karnataka into Mushtaq Ali T20 semi-final</a></strong></p>.<p>After the failure of Siddesh Wath, the Pritam Gandhe-coached Vidarbha opted to open with Ganesh Satish in the quarters and the move worked wonders.</p>.<p>But the top three would need equal support from Jitesh Sharma, Shubham Dubey and Apoorv Wankhede, if Vidarbha are to post or chase a big total.</p>.<p>Bowling has been key to Vidarbha's success so far in the national T20 championship, and again, the eight overs by left-arm orthodox spinner Akshay Karnewar and seasoned off-spinner Akshay Wakhare could decide the game's fate. Even Atharva Taide can roll his arm over for four overs.</p>.<p>Karnerwar has been a revelation and has bowled economical spells throughout the tournament.</p>.<p>Another important cog in the wheel is young right-arm pacer Yash Thakur, who has delivered so far. He would need support from pace colleagues Darshan Nalkande and Lalit Yadav.</p>.<p>For Karnataka, the biggest positive is Pandey regaining form.</p>.<p>Openers Rohan Kadam and BR Sharath and middle-order batters Karun Nair, Aniruddha Joshi and Abhinav Manohar would be more than keen to score big in the marque clash.</p>.<p>On their day, Karnataka can take any attack to cleansers and Vidarbha's won't be an exception.</p>.<p>Their bowlers, particularly spinners J Suchith and KC Carippa, and the pacers led by Vijaykumar Vyshak would also need to play a vital role if the team is to make it to the summit clash.</p>.<p>Since it's a day game, dew would not be a factor at all.</p>.<p>Match starts at 1.30 PM. </p>
<p>Unbeaten so far, Vidarbha would face their toughest challenge when they take on a resurgent Karnataka in the semifinals of the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy here on Saturday.</p>.<p>Vidarbha and Karnataka entered the last-four in contrasting fashions. While the Akshay Wakhare-led side decimated favourites Rajasthan by nine wickets, it was Manish Pandey's brilliance that helped Karnataka overcome Bengal via a Super Over in their quarter-final.</p>.<p>Vidarbha's in-form batters Atharva Taide, Ganesh Satish and skipper Wadkar would need to continue their good form to tame a formidable Karnataka attack at the Feroz Shah Kotla.</p>.<p><strong>Also Read | <a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/sports/cricket/bengal-snatch-defeat-as-manish-pandey-takes-karnataka-into-mushtaq-ali-t20-semi-final-1052146.html" target="_blank">Bengal snatch defeat as Manish Pandey takes Karnataka into Mushtaq Ali T20 semi-final</a></strong></p>.<p>After the failure of Siddesh Wath, the Pritam Gandhe-coached Vidarbha opted to open with Ganesh Satish in the quarters and the move worked wonders.</p>.<p>But the top three would need equal support from Jitesh Sharma, Shubham Dubey and Apoorv Wankhede, if Vidarbha are to post or chase a big total.</p>.<p>Bowling has been key to Vidarbha's success so far in the national T20 championship, and again, the eight overs by left-arm orthodox spinner Akshay Karnewar and seasoned off-spinner Akshay Wakhare could decide the game's fate. Even Atharva Taide can roll his arm over for four overs.</p>.<p>Karnerwar has been a revelation and has bowled economical spells throughout the tournament.</p>.<p>Another important cog in the wheel is young right-arm pacer Yash Thakur, who has delivered so far. He would need support from pace colleagues Darshan Nalkande and Lalit Yadav.</p>.<p>For Karnataka, the biggest positive is Pandey regaining form.</p>.<p>Openers Rohan Kadam and BR Sharath and middle-order batters Karun Nair, Aniruddha Joshi and Abhinav Manohar would be more than keen to score big in the marque clash.</p>.<p>On their day, Karnataka can take any attack to cleansers and Vidarbha's won't be an exception.</p>.<p>Their bowlers, particularly spinners J Suchith and KC Carippa, and the pacers led by Vijaykumar Vyshak would also need to play a vital role if the team is to make it to the summit clash.</p>.<p>Since it's a day game, dew would not be a factor at all.</p>.<p>Match starts at 1.30 PM. </p>