Deshpande bags six\, Mumbai gain big first innings lead

Deshpande bags six, Mumbai gain big first innings lead

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

Young pacer recorded his career-best figures of 6 for 70 to help earn a sizeable first innings lead against Railways on the third day of their group A encounter here on Saturday.

Deshpande's second five-wicket haul in first-class saw dismiss Railways for 307 in their first innings thereby taking a 104-run lead.

At stumps, were 57 for 2, consolidating their overall lead to 161 going into the final day of the opening round clash.

However credit should be given to Railways lower-order batsmen, who were instrumental in taking the team past 300-run mark and eating into Mumbai's time to register an outright win.

It will be interesting if Mumbai opts for a sporting declaration in his bid to get full points from the match.

Starting the day at 115 for six, Arindam Ghosh (71, 197 balls) and (39, 142 balls) added 58 runs in 28.4 overs for the seventh wicket.

However Ghosh was trapped leg-before by left-arm spinner Karsh Kothari (1/42 in 15 overs), leaving Railways reeling at 173 for 7.

However (48) and Tyagi added another 65 runs for the eighth wicket before both batsmen were dismissed in quick succession by Deshpande, who completed his five-wicket haul after the second new ball was taken.

At 241 for 9, Madhur Khatri (29) and Anureet Singh (38) added 66 runs for the final wicket to take Railways past the 300-run mark before Deshpande wrapped up the innings with his sixth wicket.

Having ensured at least three points by virtue of first innings lead, Mumbai didn't force pace in their second innings reaching 57 in 25 overs. Left-handed opener Akhil Herwadkar (24 batting, 71 balls) took his time and now has Siddhesh Lad (13 batting) for company.

Brief Scores

Mumbai 411 and 57/2 (Akhil Herwadkar 24 batting). Railways 307 (Arindam Ghosh 71, 48, 6/70)

343. Vidarbha 120 and (f/o) 287/3 (116 batting, 63).

Baroda 290 and 161/7 (Pinal Shah 71, Rush Kalaria 4/29). 1st Innings 302 (Rujul Bhatt 76, Manprit Juneja 47, 63).

Saurashtra 475. 315/8 (Harpreet Singh 60, Jaydev Unadkat 7/66).

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First Published: Sat, November 03 2018. 19:25 IST