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Ranji Trophy: Tamil Nadu in control, Mumbai recover

With 43 scalps, the 27-ye­ar-old spinner Kishore has become the highest wicket-taker in the to­urnament so far this season. At stumps, Tamil Nadu were 23/1

The Telegraph Coimbatore Published 24.02.24, 07:49 AM
Mumbai’s Musheer Khan celebrates after reaching his century during their Ranji Trophy quarter-final match against Baroda on Friday.

Mumbai’s Musheer Khan celebrates after reaching his century during their Ranji Trophy quarter-final match against Baroda on Friday. PTI

Tamil Nadu ski­pper R. Sai Kishore continued his fine run in Ranji Trophy, scalping five wickets to help his side dismiss defending champions Saurashtra for 183 on the opening day of their quarter-final match on Friday.

With 43 scalps, the 27-ye­ar-old spinner has become the highest wicket-taker in the to­urnament so far this season. At stumps, Tamil Nadu were 23/1.

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The visitors opted to bat after winning the toss and almost immediately suffered a setback with Kevin Jivrajani (0) falling prey to Sandeep Warrier. Opener Harvik Desai (83) and Sheldon Jackson (22) were among runs. Cheteshwar Pujara (2), Saurahstra’s highest run-scorer this season, was sent back by Ajith Ram.

In Mumbai, India U-19 World Cup star Musheer Khan came to Mumbai’s rescue with his maiden first-class hundred as the hosts recovered from a precarious position to reach 248 for five against Baroda.

The 18-year-old Musheer, younger brother of Sarfaraz Khan, was batting on 128 off 216, studded with 10 fours.

Summarised scores

l In Coimbatore: Saurashtra 183 (Harvik Desai 83; R Sai Kishore 5/66). TN 23/1.

l In Mumbai: Mumbai 248/5 (Prithvi Shaw 33, Musheer Khan 128 batting; Bhargav Bhatt 4/82) vs Baroda.

l In Indore: MP 234/9 (Yash Dubey 64, Himanshu Mantri 49; Nithish Kumar Reddy 3/50, KV Sasikanth 4/37) vs Andhra.

l In Nagpur: Vidarbha 261/3 (Athara Taide 109, Yash Rathod 93) vs Karnataka.

Written with PTI inputs

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