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Mumbai register biggest win by runs in Ranji Trophy history

Mumbai register biggest win by runs in Ranji Trophy history

Multiple time champions Mumbai register biggest win by runs in Ranji Trophy history and smashed Uttarakhand by 725 runs in the 2021-22 Ranji Trophy quarterfinals to blast into the semifinals on Thursday, setting a new world record for the largest-ever first-class win in terms of runs.

Mumbai register biggest win by runs in Ranji Trophy history

Mumbai register biggest win by runs in Ranji Trophy history, captained by Prithvi Shaw, broke the previous record of 685 runs set by New South Wales when they beat Queensland in the Sheffield Shield in 1929-30.

Overnight, Mumbai declared their second innings on 261/3. Uttarakhand were bowled out for 69 runs in 27.5 overs while chasing a massive target thereby Mumbai register biggest win by runs in Ranji Trophy history.

In their second innings, Shivam Khurana (25 not out) and Kunal Chandela (21) led the way for Uttarakhand, while Dhawal Kulkarni (3/11), Tanush Kotian (3/13) and Shams Mulani (3/15) each took three wickets for Mumbai.

Suved Parkar, a debuting double-centurion, and Sarfaraz Khan, who cracked 153 in the first innings, set the tone for Mumbai’s victory. As they posted 647 in their first innings, Parkar’s 252 was the second-highest score by a Mumbai hitter on his first-class debut, falling only eight short of his mentor Amol Muzumdar’s record.

After that, Mumbai bowled Uttarakhand out for 114 runs in the first innings. Mulani took 5/39 to keep his unbeaten domestic run going this season. With 37 wickets so far, the bowler tops the Ranji wickets chart.

Despite having a 533-run first-innings lead, Mumbai chose to bat again, with openers Prithvi Shaw and Yashasvi Jaiswal seizing the opportunity. Shaw hit an entertaining 72 off 80 balls, while Jaiswal hit his first-class century in just his second encounter after making his debut in January 2019.

Earlier in the game, Uttarakhand had reduced Mumbai to 64 for 2 on the first morning, but they were put under a lot of strain from then on.

After defeating Karnataka on Wednesday, Mumbai will face Uttar Pradesh in the semifinals after Mumbai register biggest win by runs in Ranji Trophy history.

Brief score: Mumbai 647/8 decl. (Parkar 252, Sarfaraz 153, Dhapola 3-89) and 261/3 decl. (Jaiswal 103, Shaw 72) beat Uttarakhand 114 (Kamal 40, Mulani 5-39) and 69 (Khurana 25 not out, Kulkarni 3-11, Kotian 3-13, Mulani 3-15) by 725 runs

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