Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Vinay hattrick floors Mumbai in quarter-final

- Press Trust of India

NAGPUR: Skipper R Vinay Kumar led from the front with some devastatin­g bowling and picked up a six-wicket haul including a hattrick to help Karnataka bundle out Mumbai for 173 in the Ranji Trophy quarter-final.

Kumar, who made most of the conditions which aided pace bowling after inserting Mumbai in on winning the toss, returned with impressive figures of 6 for 34, including the hat-trick completed in two overs, as 41-time champions Mumbai crumbled in only 56 overs on day one of the five-day match at the VCA Stadium.

To continue their domination, Karnataka replied with 115 for 1 by stumps, as they placed themselves 58 runs adrift of Mumbai with their in-form opener Mayank Agarwal unbeaten on 62 in 83 balls with M Abbas (12 not out) for company.

Karnataka, who topped Group A, are all set to take the first innings lead. Kumar also became the third bowler to complete a hat-trick against Mumbai, the other two being B Kalyanasun­daram for Tamil Nadu in the 1972-73 Ranji final and Raghuram Bhat for Karnataka in the 1981-82 season. He became the sixth bowler to take a hat-trick in the knockout stage of the

national championsh­ip, the last one to achieve the distinctio­n being S Sen Sharma for Bengal against Delhi in the pre-quarter final of the 1993-94 season.

Kumar wreaked havoc on the Mumbai batting line-up as he removed young and in-form opener Prithvi Shaw (2), edging to first slip Karun Nair, with the last ball of his first over with the score on 6. Then with the first ball of his next over, he dismissed the other opener Jay Bista (1) in a similar fashion, and then completed his hat-trick by trapping Akash Parkar (0) in front of the wicket to reduce Mumbai to 7 for 3.

MISHRA'S THREE PUTS BRAKE ON MP VIJAYAWADA: Left-arm spinner Vikas Mishra struck thrice, helping Delhi reduce Madhya Pradesh to 223 for six on day one of the Ranji Trophy quarter-finals. Opener Ankit Dane (59) and Naman Ojha (49) batted well for Madhya Pradesh but could not get the big score their team wanted. Harpeet Singh frustrated the Delhi bowlers with an unbeaten 47 towards the end of the day and was batting alongside Puneet Datey at stumps.

 ?? HT PHOTO ?? Karnataka skipper R Vinay Kumar.
HT PHOTO Karnataka skipper R Vinay Kumar.

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