Mumbai clinch Ranji Trophy for 42nd time
Domestic heavyweights Mumbai beat a resolute Vidarbha by 169 runs on the fifth and final day of a thoroughly engrossing summit clash
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The fate of the final -- Mumbai's 48th in the 90 years of the tournament's history -- at iconic Wankhede Stadium was sealed when the hosts set a 538-run target for the visiting team. PHOTO: PTI
Mumbai, 14 March
Domestic heavyweights Mumbai ended
their eight-year barren run to lift a record-extending 42nd Ranji Trophy title
here on Thursday, beating a resolute Vidarbha by 169 runs on the fifth and
final day of a thoroughly engrossing summit clash.
The fate of the final -- Mumbai's
48th in the 90 years of the tournament's history -- here at the iconic Wankhede
Stadium was sealed when the hosts set a 538-run target for the visiting team.
Vidarbha captain Akshay Wadkar
(102) and the unheralded Harsh Dubey (65) kept Mumbai at bay for the entire
first session on the last day after Vidarbha resumed on 248 for five, needing
another 290 runs to win. The team was eventually bowled out for 368 in a
contest that ebbed and flowed with Vidarbha frustrating the hosts for long
periods of play on the last two days. Wadkar led the fight for his side with
his first century of the year which also helped him cross the 600-run mark this
season. Dubey brought up only the second fifty of his first-class career.
Together, they forged the longest
stand of the innings, consuming 255 balls in 194 minutes from day four until a
little after the resumption of the second session on the final day. Wadkar fell
shortly after play resumed -- leg before off Tanush Kotian (4/95) -- and once
the pair was broken, it all ended in a jiffy for the visitors who have now lost
the Ranji Trophy final for a third time after winning two titles.
Tushar Deshpande continued to
employ the short ball to dismiss Dubey (65 off 128 balls, 5 x4s, 2x6s) and
Aditya Sarwate, who missed the majority of the game owing to a back spasm. While
Kotian cleaned up Yash Thakur (6) for his fourth wicket, Dhawal Kulkarni signed
off from all forms of cricket with the final wicket of the game in the form of
Umesh Yadav for a fairytale ending.
Mumbai skipper Ajinkya Rahane
praised Vidarbha for their gritty display before lifting the trophy and rightly
so. For a team which paid a heavy price for a poor first-innings score -- 105
to concede a 119-run lead in response to Mumbai's 224 -- Vidarbha showed
resilience to gave a fine account of themselves in the second innings.
Mumbai began the final day hoping
to break the sixth-wicket stand between Wadkar and Dubey early but their wait
only extended since the batters overcame all challenges that the hosts threw at
them. With the pace bowlers not being able to trouble the batters, Mumbai hopes
were pinned on their spinners but their own error cost Rahane's side early on. Kotian
appealed for a bat-pad catch at silly point against Dubey in the 101st over of
the innings but the appeal was turned down. In a show of desperation, Mumbai
went for the DRS intervention which confirmed the ball had not grazed the bat
and was also going to miss the leg stump.
Kotian then found an outside edge
off Wadkar's bat which fell close to Rahane.
Mumbai's frustration was evident
when Kulkarni held his ground at the end of his follow through after being
declined a leg-before appeal against Dubey. Kulkarni made some gestures and
even exchanged a few words with the umpire but replays confirmed that the ball
had pitched outside the leg-stump.
Dubey was also lucky when Kotian
pinned him in front of the wickets but Mumbai could not get it overturned since
they had no reviews left.
The Vidarbha batter continued to
ride his luck, getting another decision in his favour when replays showed the
ball had missed his bat and gloves off Shams Mulani.
Wadkar completed his century
shortly after lunch but once he was dismissed, the rest of the batting
collapsed soon after.
Brief scores:
Mumbai: 224 & 418
Vidarbha: 105 & 368 in 134.4
overs (Atharva Taide 32, Aman Mokhade 32, Karun Nair 74, Akshay Wadkar 102;
Tanush Kotian 4/95) by 169 runs.
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