Mumbai crush TN to storm into Ranji Trophy final

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NEW DELHI: In a dazzling display of all-round prowess,

Shardul Thakur

played a pivotal role as Mumbai clinically dismantled Tamil Nadu, securing a resounding victory by an innings and a massive 70-run margin within three days to advance to the final of the

Ranji Trophy

in Mumbai on Monday.
Thakur's remarkable contribution included a stunning century (109) on the second day, providing Mumbai with a substantial lead of 232 runs in the first innings.

Not content with his batting heroics, Thakur then led Mumbai's bowling attack, orchestrating the dismissal of Tamil Nadu for a mere 162 in the second innings.
Despite Baba Indrajith's valiant effort with a score of 70, offering lone resistance for the visitors, who harbored aspirations of making a significant impact in their first Ranji knockout game in seven years, the rest of the Tamil Nadu batting lineup faltered against the relentless Mumbai side.

Once again, Tamil Nadu found themselves losing crucial top-order wickets without substantial contributions, and their middle-order succumbed under pressure.
Although the duo of Indrajith and Pradosh Ranjan Paul displayed some resistance by stitching together a 73-run partnership for the fourth wicket, it was not enough to withstand the dominance of the rampant Mumbai team.
The catalyst of Mumbai's win was bowling all-rounder Thakur (109; 2/48 and 2/16), who dragged them back into the contest from a perilous state of 106/7 in the first innings to an overall lead of 232 runs with his maiden century across formats.

Thakur was all over TN with a two-wicket burst early on day three, helping Mumbai reduce the visitors to 10/3 in the second innings.
B Sai Sudharsan was given a reprieve by

Shreyas Iyer

at midwicket, spilling a sitter in his first over, but Thakur had the left-handed opener caught behind with a superb inswinger that took an inside edge.
Thakur swung the new ball dangerously and snaffled the key wicket of N Jagadeesan for a seven-ball duck.
Mohit Avasthi also tasted success when he had Washington Sundar, promoted at No. 3, caught behind.
With the top order blown away, recovery was a herculean task for TN but the pair of Indrajith and Pradosh Ranjan Paul did well to take the attack to the opposition and keep their side in the contest.
Indrajith was back in his usual elements, cracking nine fours to make 70 off 105 balls but his resistance ended after nicking one behind to wicket-keeper Tamore off Avasthi.
Mumbai spinners Tanush Kotian (2/18) and Shams Mulani (4/53) joined fellow pacers in piling up further misery on the TN batters, sharing the remaining six wickets to wrap up the win for the hosts.
But it was Kotian, who took the initiative with wickets of Pradosh (25) and R Sai Kishore (21) before tea, while left-arm spinner Mulani, who had no wickets to show so far, grabbed each of the final four to return with figures of 13.5-1-53-4.
Earlier in the day, Mumbai were bowled out for 378 with Sundar taking the final wicket to break the 10th-wicket stand between Tushar Deshpande (26) and Kotian (89 not out).
Brief scores: Tamil Nadu 146 and 162 in 51.5 overs (Baba Indrajith 70; Shardul Thakur 2/16, Shams Mulani 4/53, Tanush Kotian 2/18) lost to Mumbai 378 in 106.5 overs (Musheer Khan 55, Shardul Thakur 109, Tanush Kotian 89*; R Sai Kishore 6/99) by an innings and 70 runs.
(With inputs from PTI)

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