Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Surya smashes century to keep Mumbai’s hopes alive

Yadav’s heroics gives Mumbai outside chance of outright win on final day vs Saurashtra

- Press Trust of India

RAJKOT: Suryakumar Yadav blazed his way to 134 to lead Mumbai’s fight back on the third day of their Elite Group B Ranji Trophy game against Saurashtra after the domestic giants conceded 73 runs first-innings lead.

After losing opener Bhupen Lalwani (3) early, Surya (134 off 130 balls, 17x4, 3x6) and Jay Bista (46) wiped out the deficit in just 16 overs to keep Mumbai in the hunt at the SCA Stadium in Khandheri.

Surya notched up his 14th first-class 100, as he played his usual aggressive game, while Bista played second fiddle.

The duo added 119-runs for the second wicket and their partnershi­p brought Mumbai back into the contention in what is a mustwin game.

Surya got a life at 44 and he made optimum use of it.

Mumbai went to tea at 120 for 1, 47 runs ahead. But two overs after tea, Bista was dismissed by left-arm spinner Parth Bhut after giving a sitter to Harvik Desaiin the slip cordon.

All-rounder Shams Mulani was promoted to number four and he added 98 runs for the third wicket with Surya as Mumbai looked to gain the upper-hand.

But left-arm orthodox spinner Dharmendra­sinh Jadeja, who troubled Surya, won the battle after trapping him in front of the wicket.

In-form Sarfaraz Khan joined Mulani and the two remained unbeaten when stumps were drawn with Mumbai at 285 for 3, extending the lead by 212 runs.

Earlier, resuming at the overnight 257 for 6, Saurashtra overhauled Mumbai’s first-innings score of 262.

A gritty unbeaten 84 by Chirag Jani helped the hosts take a 73-run first innings lead.

Jani was hit on the helmet twice during his innings, but he continued playing and his contributi­on was valuable.

However, as the game appeared to be slipping away, the Mumbai bowlers did well to bounce back and bowled out Saurashtra for 335.

BRIEF SCORES: Mumbai

262 & 285 for 3 (Suryakumar Yadav 134, Shams Mulani 67 not out) vs 335 (Sheldon Jackson 85, Chirag Jani 84 not out, Royston Dias 4-64). Mumbai lead by 212 runs.

Saurashtra TN BEAT BARODA

Tamil Nadu defeated Baroda by an innings and 57 runs at Motibaug Ground in Vadodara with right-arm medium pacer K Vignesh taking a fifer in the second essay. Due to Vignesh’s heroics with the ball, Tamil Nadu dismissed the hosts for 259 in their second innings to register an emphatic win and picked up seven points.

His haul included the key wicket of captain Krunal Pandya, who made a defiant 74 (95 balls, 10 fours, 2 sixes), having him caught in the deep by substitute M Siddharth and Deepak Hooda (4).

The 25-year-old mediumpace­r, who made a comeback into the team after being dropped for the match against Railways (which Tamil Nadu won comprehens­ively), said it was good to be back in the squad and among wickets too.

“The wicket was good and we had to really bowl well in the second innings because it slightly eased out after we batted,” Vignesh said.

 ?? PTI ?? Suryakumar Yadav’s knock of 134 helped Mumbai reach 285 for three in their second innings against Saurashtra.
PTI Suryakumar Yadav’s knock of 134 helped Mumbai reach 285 for three in their second innings against Saurashtra.

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