Uttar Pradesh, resuming their first innings at 360 for seven, ended up with 480 thanks to Kuldeep Yadav and Saurabh Kumar, who made 117 and 105 respectively.
In reply, Baroda were 242 for five at close of play with opener Kedar Devdhar staying unbeaten on 120 as well Pathan on 55. Baroda still trail UP by 239 runs.
It was a freewheeling knock from Pathan who smashed seven fours and a six in his 55 ball knock.
Brief scores: UP 481 in 115 overs (Yadav 117, Saurabh 105). Baroda 242/5 in 63 overs (Devdhar batting 120, Irfan Pathan batting 55; Ahmed 3/58).
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