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IT’S ALL FOR THE TAKING ON FINAL DAY

With 290 runs still needed and with 5 wickets in hand, it comes down to the last day to see if Vidarbha can achieve the improbable

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MUMBAI: A dogged fightback from Vidarbha, led by Karun Nair (74) and skipper Akshay Wadkar (56 not out), prolonged Mumbai’s wait for a 42nd Ranji Trophy title as the visiting side reached 248/5 in pursuit of a mammoth 538 on the fourth and penultimat­e day of the final on Wednesday.

Set an improbable target to win the summit clash after being outplayed since the first day afternoon, Vidarbha put up a resolute show with the bat to frustrate its hosts by resorting to stonewalli­ng for the majority of the day.

Nair, who joined the Vidarbha ranks only at the start of this season, was at the forefront of their resistance as he faced as many as 220 balls while batting for 287 minutes to keep Mumbai at bay.

But the right-handed batter ultimately fell to the brilliance of Musheer Khan late in the day, with the 19-year-old producing a superb bowling show after setting up the game with 136 in the second innings.

Vidarbha’s skipper Wadkar was batting on 56 with Harsh Dubey (11 not out) for company. The team requires another 290 runs with five wickets in hand. Mumbai managed a couple of wickets each in the first two sessions and the vital scalp of Nair in the last,. They took the second new ball in the 82nd over of the innings.

Up until then, Mumbai had tried almost everything on what remained a placid pitch at the Wankhede Stadium. It had more on offer for the home team’s spinners who remained persistent throughout.

Mumbai’s troika of rightarm pacers took turns to come around the wickets to try and bounce out Vidarbha, while spinners operated from both ends to challenge the batters’ techniques.

In the end, Vidarbha walked away with a moral win of sorts having not capitulate­d given the occasion and pressure of the final and the fact that a target of 538 is perceived as out of reach for most batting line-ups.

Musheer’s dismissal of Nair, who was earlier dropped on four by Hardik Tamore off Kotian, was the one which stood out.

Wadkar appeared busier than his other teammates cracking six fours to make 56 not out from 91 balls, with his innings also including an upper-cut for the maximum with which he raised his fifty.

The Vidarbha skipper also did well with Nair to add 90 runs for the fifth wicket, for which they consumed

173 balls.

 ?? ?? BRIEF SCORES: Mumbai 224 & 418 lead Vidarbha 105 & 248/5 in 92 overs (Atharva Taide 32, Aman Mokhade 32, Karun Nair 74, Akshay Wadkar 56*; Tanush Kotian 2/56, Musheer Khan 2/38) by 290 runs.
Karun Nair fell for 74 in the last session of day four
BRIEF SCORES: Mumbai 224 & 418 lead Vidarbha 105 & 248/5 in 92 overs (Atharva Taide 32, Aman Mokhade 32, Karun Nair 74, Akshay Wadkar 56*; Tanush Kotian 2/56, Musheer Khan 2/38) by 290 runs. Karun Nair fell for 74 in the last session of day four

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