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getcricketnews|14-03-2024
Ajinkya Rahane & Co are just five wickets away from their 42nd Ranji Trophy triumph, while Vidarbha need another 290 runs on the fifth and final day on Thursday to clinch what will be their third national championship title.
Chasing 538 for victory, Vidarbha were 248-5 at stumps on Day Four at the Wankhede Stadium on Wednesday. Vidarbha’s opening pair of Atharva Taide (32, 4x4) and Dhruv Shorey (28, 4x4) resumed their innings with the scoreboard reading 10. A stylish off-drive for four off Mumbai pacer Tushar Deshpande saw Taide bring up Vidarbha’s 50 on the board in the 12th over. However, he departed shortly, trapped leg before by left-arm spinner and birthday boy Shams Mulani (1-56) while attempting a sweep. Tanush Kotian (2-56) then cleaned bowled Shorey with a sharp off-spinning delivery. Ranji Trophy finals: Vidarbha needs 290 runs in 90 overs to defeat Mumbai Musheer strikes In a spot of bother at 64-2, Vidarbha’s No. 3 Aman Mokhade (32, 2x4) and Test batsman Karun Nair (74, 3x4) showcased fine temperament to counter the spinners before left-arm spinner Musheer Khan (38-2) eventually broke their 54-run stand, dismissing Mokhade LBW. Nair was lucky to survive when he was dropped on four by wicketkeeper Hardik Tamore off Musheer with Vidarbha’s score reading 70-2. He capitalised on the extra life, hanging on for a whopping 287 minutes and 220 balls, as he stitched a patient 90-run fifth-wicket stand with skipper Akshay Wadkar (56 not out, 6x4, 1x6). However, with just half-an-hour’s play remaining in the day, Musheer drew an edge from Nair and Tamore made no mistake behind the stumps.