Shardul Thakur Ranji Trophy. (Photo Source: Twitter)
Mumbai’s surreal batting depth bailed them out of a spot of bother in the ongoing second semi-final clash against Tamil Nadu at the Bandra Kurla Complex, Mumbai on Sunday, March 3.
After dismissing Tamil Nadu for 146 in the first innings, Mumbai found themselves reeling at 106/7. However, experienced all-rounder Shardul Thakur was standing in the way of the Tamil Nadu bowlers, who were firing on all cylinders. He stitched a much-needed century stand with wicketkeeper-batter Hardik Tamore to take Mumbai past the 200-run mark.
Thakur scored his half-century off just 58 balls, hitting six fours and two sixes. After Hardik departed for a solid 35, Tanush Kotian, who scored a century in the quarter-finals against Baroda, joined Thakur in the middle. They added 79 off just 96 balls, and 50 of them came from the bat of the senior pro.
Thakur eventually reached the magical three-figure mark in just 90 balls with a six off left-arm spinner Ajith Ram in the 81st over. A few overs later, the 32-year-old, who had walked out to bat at No. 9, was dismissed for 109 off just 105 balls. His stunning innings comprised 13 fours and four sixes.
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Mumbai were 290/9 when Thakur departed. Pacer Kuldeep Sen took the wicket of the right-handed batter to end a remarkable knock under pressure.
100 for Shardul Thakur, Mumbai Ranji cricket will always remember this palghar boy <3 pic.twitter.com/MFT8w3vquY
— JayGawas (@JayGawas14) March 3, 2024
— JayGawas (@JayGawas14) March 3, 2024
Mumbai pile on the runs as Tanush Kotian registers half-century
After his epic century in the quarter-finals, Kotian continued his excellent batting form and slammed a half-century. The last-wicket partnership with Tushar Deshpande, who also scored a century in the previous encounter, has helped Mumbai get past the 300-run mark.
With the lead nearing 200, Tamil Nadu will have to come up with a monumental effort with the bat in the second innings to make Mumbai bat again. Tamil Nadu skipper R Sai Kishore has been excellent with the ball, making Hardik his sixth victim in the innings. However, he hasn’t received too much support from the other end.
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