Mumbai finishes UP with 180, won 346 times by Stumps
Mumbai continue their domination Uttar Pradesh on the 3rd day of Ranji Trophy 2022 second semi-final in Bengaluru on Thursday. Dropped by the Stumps UP TO 25 for 2 on the 2nd day of their first 393 innings, Mumbai’s pitchers took their opponents 180 points down. They then hit 133 to 1 late in the game, extending the lead to 346 runs.
In their second inning, captain Mumbai Prithvi Shaw Help the team get off to a quick start, smashing 64 of the 71 balls. Shaw, who did not find a place in the India squad for the Ireland T20Is, hit 12 punches after his impressive strike.
Incredibly, Yashasvi Jaiswal did not open his account despite facing 52 balls when Shaw was sent off. He ended up going over the mark with a line on his 54th serve. Jaiswal was undefeated 35 of 114 passes at Stumps, while Armaan Jaffer hit 32 of 67. The duo added 67 times for the second game.
Before that, UP continued to stumble with Batman in the first innings. Skipper Karan Sharma (27) was the first hitter of the day, fired by Mohit Avasthi. The batting side kept losing at regular intervals as Rinku Singh (16), Dhruv Jurel (2) and Prince Yadav (20) all died for cheap.
In the end, it needed a 55-ball 48 whirlwind from Shivam Mavi to raise it to 180. Avasthi, Tushar Deshpande and Tanush Kotian each took three hits for Mumbai.
Rajat Patidar 63 * puts MP ahead in 1st Ranji Trophy 2022 semi-final after Tiwary, Ahmed tons for Bengal
In the first semi-final of Ranji Trophy 2022 in Alur, Madhya Pradesh took the lead with 231 runs by Stumps on Day 3. After Bengal finished their first leg on Day 273 to a 341 run by MP. , Rajat Patidar took down a steady 63 * MP. in their second inning after they lost the opener with 50 runs across the board.
Yash Dubey was trapped by Mukesh Kumar for 12 months, while Himanshu Mantri (21) was defeated by Pradipta Pramanik. Shubham Sharma retired at the age of 22 but Patidar and Aditya Shrivastava (34*) led the fight to put MP in decent place in the semi-finals.
Earlier, Bengal extended their first inning from 197 with a score of 5 to 273. Manoj Tiwary and Shahbaz Ahmed, who were 84 and 72 undefeated respectively overnight, continued to beat the triple digits. After completing his century, Tiwary displayed a note and expressed love to his family for the support they had given him.
The hitter was disqualified for 102 of 211 balls, leading to a sixth group finish of 183. The lower tier didn’t create much resistance and Ahmed himself, the ninth hitter to fall, contributed. 116. From 237 for 5, Bengal dropped to 273 when MP had an impressive counterattack. Kumar Kartikeya, Saransh Jain and Puneet Datey claim three horns each.