Vidarbha trounce Mumbai by an innings and 145 runs

Press Trust of India  |  Nagpur 

Reigning champions Vidarbha defeated by an innings and145 runsin a lop-sided Group A game here on Tuesday.

But it was their batting that let them down not once but twice at the Vidarbha Association Stadium as the hosts scripted a memorable win and even gained a bonus point.

The hopes of 41-time Ranji champions to secure a quarter final berth are now dashed and they are out of reckoning to make the last eight.

Even if win against Chattisgarh in their last league game, mathematically it is not possible for them to make the last eight as only five teams from combined A and B groups can make it to the quarters, says an insider from Mumbai Association after the team's humiliating loss.

Mumbai resumed at their overnight score of 169 for 6 in their first innings.

But barring Dhurmil Matkar (62 not out), no other lower-order batsman showed spine and the visitors were shot out for a paltry 252.

Off-spinner (5-85) emerged as the hero for Vidarbha in the first essay.

Vidarbha, who had posted a massive 511 on the board, asked Mumbai to bat again.

If Wakhare emerged as Mumbai's nemesis in the first essay, then slow left-arm spinner Aditya Sarwate sliced through the Mumbai batting in the second innings.

Sarwate returned with splendid figures of 6-48 as he proved to be Mumbai's wrecker in in the second essay.

Sarwate had claimed three wickets in the first innings also.

The 29-year-old was well complemented by Akshay Wakhare, who took two wickets in the second innings.

For Mumbai, in the second innings, Matkar showed some resistance with a 36-run knock.

Shreyas Iyer failed to convert his start after he walked back to the pavilion on 22.

Other batsmen (0), Vikrant Auti (1), (6), Shubham Ranjane (1), Aditya Tare (15), Shivam Dubey (6) made a beeline to the pavilion as Mumbai began the new year on a disastrous note.

Veteran Wasim Jaffer, who laid foundation of Vidarbha's massive score with his 178, was adjudged as the Man of the Match.

This is Mumbai's third largest innings defeat in domestic the other two being -- innings and 168 runs versus Rest of in the Irani Cup in 1977-78 and innings and 166 runs versus in 1950-51 season.

Meanwhile, at the in New Delhi, Baroda defeated Railways by 164 runs with Krunal Pandya starring with both the bat and ball.

At Alur in Karnataka, hosts secured the crucial first-innings lead against with Ronit More taking a five-wicket haul.

And at Pune, visitors Gujarat, after securing the first-innings lead are poised for a big win as they have reduced to 137/6 in their second essay.

The hosts are behind by 178 runs.

Brief Scores: At Nagpur: Vidarbha 511 versus Mumbai 252 (64,Dhurmil Matkar 62 not one, Shubham Ranjane 52, 5-85) and 114 (Dhurmil Matkar 36, Shreyas Iyer 22, Aditya Sarwate 6-48).

Vidarbha won by an innings and 145 runs.

Vidarbha 7 points, Mumbai 0 points.

At Pune: 230 and 137/6 (Naushad Shaikh 40, Ashay Palkar 29 not out, Chintan Gaja 2-23) versus Gujarat545/8 declared (Priyank Panchal 141, Kathan Patel 107, Manprit Juneja 87, 3-80).

At Alur (Karnataka): 418 and 113/4 (Manish Pandey 57 not out, Shreyas Gopal 21 not out, 3-16) versus 283 (Harpreet Singh Bhatia 120, Amadeep Khare 45, 5-48).

lead by 248 runs.

At (Karnail Singh Stadium): Baroda 313 and 157 (Krunal Pandya 104, 13, 7-50) defeat Railways 200 and 106 (Marripuri Suresh 29 not out, Pratham Singh 15, 5-43, Krunal Pandya 2-19) by 164 runs.

Baroda 6 points, Railways 0 points.

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First Published: Tue, January 01 2019. 19:05 IST