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Musheer thrilled with his contributi­ons in Mumbai’s successful campaign

Having marked the Under19 World Cup with two centuries before joining the Ranji squad, the batter says he is more assured of his game now

- Amol Karhadkar

An unbeaten double hundred in the quarterfinal. A crucial fifty in the semifinal. And a patient century in the summit clash.

The fact that the same youngster had been dropped from Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy squad after tallying 96 runs in five innings makes Musheer Khan’s achievemen­t over the last four weeks even more commendabl­e.

While the 19yearold is thrilled with playing a lion’s share in helping his team regain the Ranji Trophy after eight years, he has no qualms in admitting the knock that takes the case.

“The double hundred in the quarterfinal is memorable, it was my comeback also, but the hundred in the final is even more important,” Musheer told The Hindu. “It was the final, the team wanted me to occupy the crease and I am so glad I could deliver.”

Musheer’s marathon knock (136, 472m, 326b, 10x4) in the second innings that lasted eight minutes shy of eight hours was instrument­al in Mumbai shutting the door on Vidarbha to script a famous win at the Wankhede Stadium.

Just like in the quarterfinal, he was adjudged the Playerofth­eMatch for his efforts in the summit clash.

Thanks to his solid batting in the knockouts, Musheer has also stepped out of the shadows of his elder brother Sarfaraz Khan, who ended his prolonged wait for a Test cap last month.

Incidental­ly, Sarfaraz too scored 134 in Mumbai’s previous Ranji final, but ended up in a losing cause (202122 season against MP in Bengaluru).

Will he sledge Sarfaraz for scoring a hundred in a winning cause? “No, never,” pat came the reply by Musheer, who was a part of Mumbai’s reserves for the final in Bengaluru. “He also scored an excellent hundred but unfortunat­ely the team could not go all the way. But I am just starting, still a long way to go,” Musheer added.

Having marked the Under19 World Cup with two hundreds before joining Mumbai’s squad, Musheer admitted that he is more assured of his game now. But he displayed his maturity by stating the Under19 was only a stepping stone.

“Junior cricket is only the beginning, it can never be the endgoal. I am extremely happy that I have proven myself at this level. Hopefully I can build on it next season.”

 ?? EMMANUAL YOGINI ?? One step at a time: Musheer said he wants to build on this form in the next season.
EMMANUAL YOGINI One step at a time: Musheer said he wants to build on this form in the next season.

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