Mumbai's 3-run victory over Uttarakhand: 5-year-old world record broken

Bangalore , Dt

In the first innings of the Ranji quarter-final against Jharkhand, Bengal's top nine batsmen set a new world record in the history of first-class cricket by scoring over 50. On the very next day, Mumbai set a new world record in first class cricket by winning the Ranji Quarter final against Uttarakhand by 3 runs. With this victory of Mumbai, the 3 year old world record of the longest distance victory in first class cricket was broken. Is. In South Australia's first-class cricket in 19-20, New South Wales won by 7 runs against Queensland. The world record was broken by Mumbai.

The record for the longest run-scoring victory in the Ranji Trophy was previously held by Bengal. Bengal They beat Odisha by 20 runs in 18-2. This record too has now been registered in the name of Mumbai. Mumbai, who have won the Ranji Trophy 21 times, will now play Uttar Pradesh in the semi-finals. Uttar Pradesh also entered the final four for the first time with an outright win over Karnataka.

Mumbai won the toss and elected to bat first. Suved Parkar scored 4 and Sarfaraz Khan 18 runs. Deepak Dhapola from Uttarakhand was three wickets quick.

In response, Uttarakhand was knocked out in 114. In which Kamal Singh's 40 and Robin Bist's 3 runs were the main ones. Shams Mulani was five wickets faster in 4 runs. Mumbai declared their second innings at 21 for 21. Yashaswi Jaiswal scored 104 , Captain Prithvi Shaw 2 and Aditya Tare 2 runs.

Uttarakhand had a huge challenge of 6 runs to win. Against which they were knocked out in 4 runs. Only Shivam Khurana (8 *) and Krunal Chandela (21) were able to reach double figure. When five batsmen were out at 0. Dhawal Kulkarni (11 ), Tanush Kotian (12) and Shams Mulani (12) were quick 2-2 wickets.

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