The Hindu (Tiruchirapalli)

Musheer’s century and Shreyas’ 95 leave Vidarbha with a mountain to climb

- Amol Karhadkar

Musheer Khan’s marathon knock – his second hundred in the Ranji Trophy knockouts this season – and his contrastin­g partnershi­ps with senior pros Ajinkya Rahane and Shreyas Iyer meant Mumbai set Vidarbha a gargantuan target of 538 in the final. Vidarbha’s Harsh Dubey registered his maiden fivewicket haul in First Class cricket.

Musheer effortless­ly converted his threehour overnight grind into a patient innings that lasted six minutes shy of eight hours. Even after he perished on the cusp of tea, Shams Mulani’s fifty meant Mumbai put on 418 before being bowled out 16 minutes into the extended half hour.

The Vidarbha openers scored 10 runs in two overs, meaning a distant dream of lifting the third

Musheer and Shreyas flayed the Vidarbha attack.

Ranji title is still 528 runs away.

The highlight of the day was the entertaini­ng associatio­n between a patient Musheer (136, 326b, 10x4) and the aggressive Shreyas Iyer (95, 111b, 10x4, 3x6) that virtually put an end to Vidarbha’s hope of coming back into the game with the ball.

With Mumbai starting the day with an advantage of 260 runs, Vidarbha had to strike early.

But captain Rahane (73, 143b, 5x4, 1x6) was free flowing while Musheer was batting without any trouble. Dubey beat Rahane with one that turned slightly to kiss the outside edge en route Akshay Wadkar’s gloves.

That brought Shreyas in and ever since he lofted Aditya Thakare over longoff for a six, Shreyas was in his element.

He negotiated the shortball ploy employed by Yash Thakur and Umesh Yadav, and tore the spinners apart. While Shreyas was aggressive, Musheer was defiant – using all his tactics to unsettle bowlers. Musheer blocked any movement – turn for spinners and swing, if any, for pacers – by walking down the pitch and focusing on strike rotation.

Shreyas was starting to feel the pain when he was in his 80s. On 95, he committed harakiri, holing out to Thakare at longoff. But Musheer who got a reprieve on 114 – continued his sedate knock to bat Vidarbha out of the game.

When Musheer and Shardul Thakur were dismissed by Dubey off successive balls, Mumbai was 357 for seven.

Mulani’s 16th First Class fifty helped Mumbai cross the 400run mark.

The scores:

Mumbai —1st innings: 224. Vidarbha —1st innings: 105. Mumbai — 2nd innings: Prithvi Shaw b Yash Thakur 11, Bhupen Lalwani c sub (Kale) b Dubey 18, Musheer Khan lbw b Dubey 136, Ajinkya Rahane c Wadkar b

Dubey 73, Shreyas Iyer c Mokhade b Thakare 95, Hardik Tamore b Yash Thakur 5, Shams Mulani (not out) 50, Shardul Thakur b Dubey 0, Tanush Kotian b Dubey 13, Tushar Deshpande lbw b Mokhade 2, Dhawal Kulkarni c Wadkar b Yash Thakur 0; Extras (b4, lb9, nb1, w1): 15; Total: (in 130.2 overs): 418.

Fall of wickets: 126, 234, 3164, 4332, 5343, 6357, 7357, 8391, 9410.

Vidarbha bowling: Yash 22.24793, Dubey 4841445, Umesh 252620, Thakare 185391, Sarvate 70350,

Karun 30190, Taide 20100, Mokhade 50171.

Vidarbha — 2nd innings: Atharva Taide (batting) 3, Dhruv Shorey (batting) 7; Total (for no loss in two overs): 10.

Mumbai bowling: Mulani 1040, Shardul 1060.

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