Published 19:15 IST, November 9th 2024
Mulani, Himanshu Shine In Mumbai's Crushing Innings And 103-run Victory Over Odisha
Mulani was adjudged the Player of the Match for his impact in the outcome of the match. He snared 11 wickets in the game which the hosts dominated after piling up a massive 602 for four declared.
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Spinners Shams Mulani (5/71) and Himanshu Singh (4/77) wreaked havoc, sharing nine wickets between them as defending champions Mumbai crushed Odisha by an innings and 103 runs to earn seven points in their Elite Group A match in the Ranji Trophy, here Saturday.
Mulani was adjudged the Player of the Match for his impact in the outcome of the match. He snared 11 wickets in the game which the hosts dominated after piling up a massive 602 for four declared.
Odisha were shot out for 214 in the second innings after Mumbai captain Ajinkya Rahane imposed a follow-on. They could manage only 285 in their first essay.
Resuming at 126 for five on the final day, Odisha’s hopes of delaying the inevitable were dashed by Mulani when he trapped wicketkeeper-batter Aashirwad Swain (51) soon after he completed his half-century.
The rest of the Odisha batters could not trouble the scorers much as their innings folded in a jiffy. Mumbai earn a bonus point for their outright win.
Shreyas Iyer's 233 and Siddhesh Lad's unbeaten 169 had powered Mumbai to a mammoth first innings total.
"The ball wasn't turning much in the first innings. I got most of my wickets caught in the first slip on the straighter ones. There wasn’t much turn but Ajju da (Ajinkya Rahane) insisted that I must stick to my strengths," Himanshu told reporters.
“Our captain is very calm. He made me understand that I must set my fields and allowed me to bowl freely. We make the strategies together, if our plans are not working then he brings his own ideas into play," he added.
In Pune, Services recorded a 35-run win over Maharashtra with Pulkit Narang (6/87) and Amit Shukla (4/94) producing a combined effort for the visitors.
Chasing 339 to win, Maharashtra’s fight was led by their skipper Ankit Bawane who fought till the end reaching 94 not out (203 balls, 6 fours) and found strong support from Satyajeet Bachhav (42) and Saurabh Nawale (56), but their efforts were not enough to take the hosts over the line.
Maharashtra had slipped to 106 for six at one stage but Bawane and Bachhav out on 99 runs for the seventh wicket to revive their hope, which was further strengthened by another strong partnership between the skipper and Nawale for the eighth wicket for 88 runs.
But Narang brought about a swift end to Maharashtra’s resistance with final four wickets as the hosts were bowled out for 303.
Services earned six points from the contest.
At Agartala, hosts Tripura walked away with three points on the basis of first-innings lead while Group A table toppers Baroda had to settle for one as their contest ended in a draw.
Tripura had taken a huge lead of 252 runs when they scored 482 for seven declared in response to Baroda’s 235, leaving the visiting team a lot of ground to cover in the time left in the contest.
Resuming the final day’s play at 37 for no loss, Baroda reached 241 for four in 99 overs when stumps were drawn as three of their batters — Shivalik Sharma (52), Shashwat Rawat (51) and skipper Krunal Pandya (57) — scoring their respective half-centuries.
The massive win for Mumbai helped them close gap to the table-toppers as the Rahane-led side were placed third with 16 points in the points table for Group A, following Baroda (20 points) at the top and Jammu and Kashmir (17 points) — who defeated Meghalaya by seven wickets — placed second.
Brief scores: At Mumbai: Mumbai 602/4 decl. beat Odisha 285 & 214 in 72/5 overs (F/O) (Aashirwad Swain 51; Shams Mulani 5/71, Himanshu Singh 4/77) by an innings and 103 runs.
At Pune: Services 293 & 230 beat Maharashtra 185 & 303 in 100.5 overs (Sachin Dhas 44, Ankit Bawane 94 not out, Saurabh Nawale 56; Pulkit Narang 6/87, Amit Shukla 4/94) by 35 runs.
At Agartala: Baroda 235 & 37/0 in 16 overs trail Tripura 482/7d in 120.1 overs (Bikram kumar Das 97, Jiwanjot Singh 94, Tejasvi Jaiswal 82, Sridam Paul 73, Mandeep Singh 74 not out) by 210 runs.
19:15 IST, November 9th 2024