The spin duo of Shams Mulani and Tanush Kotian exploited the conditions beautifully to trigger a stunning batting collapse as Mumbai registered a handsome 232-run win after skittling out Kerala for 94 in their Ranji Trophy Group B match here on Tuesday. (More Cricket News)
On a turning fourth-day wicket, the home ꩲside crumbled under relentless pressure with left-arm spinner Mulani returning with 5/44 from his 16 overs.
Off-s⛦pinner Kotian provided the perfect support, claiming 5-1-6-2.
Mulani is now the leading wicket-taker for Mumbai with 17 to his name. Veteran seamer Dhawal Kulkarni (2/32) triggered the collapse in the first ov🍸er of the day when he dismissed Ja𒁏laj Saxena (16).
He followed it up with Krishna 🌜Prasad (4) in his third over before the spin duo took over.
Kerala, who were 24 for no loss overnight, chasing a stiff 327 lost all their wickets i✃n 27 overs with the match getting over half an hour before lunch on the final day.
This was Mumbai's third successive victory as they consolidated their position atop Group B standings with 20 ☂points.
Captain Sanju Samson was Kerala's lone warrior, displaying resilience and determination on a challenging fourth-day p✃itch.
With wickets tumbling around him, Samson stoo𒀰d firm in his unbeat⭕en knock of 15 runs off 51 balls.
Mohit Avasthi was adjudged player-of-t෴he-match for his se🌳ven-wicket haul and valuable contributions with the bat (16 and 32).
Andhra win big vs Assam
In Dibrugarh, Andhra posted their maiden win of the season defeating hosts Assam by 172 runs and logging six points. Andhra now🧸 has nine points from three matches.
Chasing an imposing 363, Assam manꦍaged to add 109 runs to their overnight total before being bowled out f🌊or 190 in 48.2 overs.
Overnight 46, skipper Riyan Parag ended up with 75 and after his dismissal wicketkeeper-ba𒈔tter Sumit Ghadigaonkar put up a re𝓰sistance in his 60 (102 balls).
But he lacked support at🎀 the other end as Andhra bowlers kept taking wickets at regular intervals.
Lalith Mohan (4/81) was the pick of Andhra bowlers, while Girinath Reddy and Manish Golamaru returned𓆏 with three apieceꦑ.
Ricky Bhui was awarde♉d player-of-the-match for his impactful second innings score of 125.
Chhattisgarh deny Bengal 3 points
Bengal were left ruing their luck as visitors Chhattisgarh showed resilience, led by Ashutosh Singꦫh's gritty 88 from 240 balls, that denied the home side a first-innings lead.
Des🍌pite the pressure, the No.꧙ 4 batter displayed commendable shot selection and stayed firm at the crease as Chhattisgarh saw through the final day, finishing at 214/6.
As the innings were 🐻incomplete on the fourth day, both the teams returned with one point each.
In hindsight, Beng๊al could have made an early declaration instead of choosing to bat two full days keeping in mind the overcast conditions.
Only nine overs were possible on the penultimate day. Bengal 🎉had made an overnight declaration at 381/8 after day two.
Brief Scores
In Thumba: Mumbai 251 and 319. Kerala 244 and 94; 33 overs (Rohan Kunnummꦆal 26; 🍬Shams Mulani 5/44, Dhawal Kulkarni 2/32, Tanush Kotian 2/6). Mumbai won by 232 runs. Points: Mumbai 6, Kerala 0.
In Dibrugarh: Andhra 188 and 334. Assam 160 and 190; 48.2 overs (Riyan Parag 75, Sumit Ghadigaonkar 60; Lalith Mohan 4/81, Girinath Reddy 3/57, Manish Golamaru 3/19). Andhra wonꦕ🌜 by 172 runs. Points: Andhra 6, Assam 0.
In Kolkata: Bengal 381/8 declared. Chhattisgarh 214/6; 92 overs (Ashutosh Singh 88; Suraj Sindhu Jaiswal 4/29). Match draꦐwn. Points: Bengal 1, Chhattisgarh 1.
In Meerut: Bihar 260. Uttar Pradesh 45/3. Match drawn. Points: Bihar 1, UP 1.