Kotian, Deshpande slam historic hundreds batting at no 10 and 11
Mumbai entered the last-four stage of the premier domestic tournament on the basis of taking the first-innings lead against Baroda.
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Kotian remained unbeaten on 120 from 129 balls with 10 fours and four sixes while Deshpande fell for 123 from 129 balls with 10 fours and eight sixes, putting on a staggering 232 runs for the 10th wicket
Mumbai, 27 Feb
Mumbai's Tanush Kotian and Tushar
Deshpande on Tuesday scripted history by becoming the first batters since 1946
to hit hundreds at number 10 and 11, consigning their team's qualification to
the semifinal of the Ranji Trophy to a mere footnote here.
Mumbai entered the last-four stage
of the premier domestic tournament on the basis of taking the first-innings
lead against Baroda.
Representing the touring Indians
against Surrey at The Oval 78 years ago, the duo of CT Sarwate (124*) and SN
Banerjee (121) first achieved the incredible feat while putting on 249 runs for
the 10th wicket as Nos 10 and 11 batters.
Kotian remained unbeaten on 120
from 129 balls with 10 fours and four sixes while Deshpande fell for 123 from
129 balls with 10 fours and eight sixes, putting on a staggering 232 runs for
the 10th wicket. While they entered the record books doing wonders as Nos 10
and 11, Kotian and Deshpande fell just one run short of equalling the record
for highest partnership for the 10th wicket in Ranji Trophy history, which is
held by the pair of Ajay Sharma and Maninder Singh.
Mumbai will take on Tamil Nadu in
the second semifinal at the same venue while in the first semifinal game,
Vidarbha will host Madhya Pradesh.
Their stunning partnership
out-batted Baroda from the quarterfinal, who were set an improbable 606-run
target to get in about two sessions on the final day. The match ended in a draw
after tea with Baroda reaching 121/3 in second innings with left-arm spinner
Kotian taking two wickets and Priyanshu Moliya hitting 54.
Mumbai had taken a lead of 36 runs
in the first innings after Baroda were bowled out for 348 in reply to the
hosts' 384.
Meanwhile, the India U-19 World Cup
star Musheer Khan was adjudged the player of the match for his unbeaten 203 in
the first innings.
A thrilling final day was on cards
when Mumbai resumed play at 379 for nine with Kotian unbeaten on 32 and
Deshpande batting on 23. Having come together in the middle with Mumbai leading
by 373 overall, the pair went about its job with ease to pile up further misery
on the Baroda side.
Kotian and Deshpande recorded their
maiden first-class hundreds while adding 232 runs for the last wicket, which
came off only 240 balls. "We wanted to bat till the drinks break of the
first session at least, but at the same time we also had the aim of
capitalising on every loose delivery that we got along the way," Kotian
told PTI after the feat. The pair collectively hammered 12 sixes during their
partnership which helped Mumbai out-bat Baroda from the contest.
Brief scores: Mumbai 384 & 569
in 132 overs (Hardik Tamore 114, Prithvi Shaw 87, Shams Mulani 54, Tanush
Kotian 120*, Tushar Deshpande 123; Bhargav Bhatt 7/200) drew with Baroda 348
& 121/3 in 30 overs (Priyanshu Moliya 54; Tanush Kotian 2/16).
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