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Muzumdar slams ton as Mumbai take huge lead
December 15, 2004 22:38 IST
Last Updated: December 15, 2004 22:39 IST
Middle-order batsman Amol Muzumdar slammed a patient 131 off 206 balls even as champions Mumbai took a huge 235-run first innings lead over Gujarat on the penultimate day of the Ranji Trophy Elite Group 'A' league match at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Wednesday.
In reply, Gujarat were 102 for two and need 133 runs more to make the hosts bat again.
Niraj Patel (38) and Kirat Damani (14) were at the crease when the stumps were drawn.
Earlier, resuming at their overnight score of 250 for three, the hosts were bowled out for 467 runs off 136.4 overs in 585 minutes half an hour before tea.
Left-hander Nishit Shetty (54 off 111 balls) and Muzumdar added 132 runs off 19.1 overs for the fourth wicket to put their team in a solid position.
Muzumdar, who was batting on 56 when the stumps were drawn yesterday, occupied the crease for 279 minutes to score his 131 runs which also included 13 fours and one six while Shetty, who resumed his batting on 26, was at the wicket for 141 minutes for his 54 hitting five fours and a six.
Also contributing to Mumbai's huge total were Ramesh Powar (29) and Vinayak Samant (34) while Gujarat medium pacers Lalit Patel (two for 73), Ashraf Makda (two for 98) and spinners Timil Patel (three for 115) and Kirat Damani (two for 65) were among the wicket for the visitors.
Gujarat took the second new ball after 100 overs with the score reading 324 for three and left arm seamer Makda struck immediately having Shetty caught behind the wicket by Nilesh Modi.
The other medium pacer Lalit Patel then struck two quick blows accounting for Mumbai skipper Sairaj Bahutule (17) and then plotting the down fall of the centurion.
Skipper Bahutule took the wickets of Gujarat openers Modi (12) and Akash Christian (28) before the close of play.
The defending champions lead the Group with 12 points and an outright win here would ensure them a spot in the semifinals.