Saurashtra vs Mumbai, Final at Mumbai, Jan 26 2013, Ranji Trophy

RESULT
Final, Wankhede, January 26 - 28, 2013, Ranji Trophy
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148 & 82

Mumbai won by an innings and 125 runs

Player Of The Match
132
wasim-jaffer
Saurashtra 1st Innings
Mumbai 1st Innings
Saurashtra 2nd Innings
Info
Saurashtra 1st Innings 
BATTING RBM4s6sSR
c Jaffer b Dabholkar14661282021.21
c Jaffer b Kulkarni1770014.28
c Chavan b Kulkarni325370012.00
c Shah b Nayar551462129037.67
c †Tare b Kulkarni511111045.45
c Shah b Dabholkar065000.00
c Pawar b Nayar26831204031.32
b Agarkar44559008.88
run out (Dabholkar)2249603044.89
not out 48241050.00
c †Tare b Kulkarni29150022.22
Extras(b 4, lb 2, nb 2, w 4)12
TOTAL75.3 Ov (RR: 1.96, 344 Mins)148
Fall of wickets: 1-2 (Sagar Jogiyani, 1.3 ov), 2-12 (Rahul Dave, 9.3 ov), 3-36 (Sitanshu Kotak, 26.2 ov), 4-45 (Sheldon Jackson, 29.2 ov), 5-50 (Jaydev Shah, 30.5 ov), 6-114 (Arpit Vasavada, 55.4 ov), 7-115 (Kamlesh Makwana, 57.6 ov), 8-141 (Shaurya Sanandia, 70.6 ov), 9-142 (Jaydev Unadkat, 72.4 ov), 10-148 (Siddharth Trivedi, 75.3 ov)
BOWLINGOMRWECON0s4s6sWDNB
1663312.06835000
70.6 to SM Sanandia, superb delivery. Too good for a tailender. Sanandiya has been teasing them missing balls outside off, but Agarkar takes the edge out of the equation now. Goes wide of the crease, lands it on middle and off, swings it past the outside edge, and hits the off stump. 141/8
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1.3 to SD Jogiyani, this was a-comin'. Jogiyani has hardly looked at ease. Stuck in the crease, he has been feeling for balls. Stays back, no foot movement, pushes at one short-of-a-length ball outside off. The feet are stuck in front of leg, and all he manages is a healthy edge to second slip. The ball did nothing. 2/1
9.3 to RR Dave, bouncer. Given. Dave is slow to react. Watching replays, he has been extremely slow. Stunned by the bouncer, at his head, he just brings up the bat up almost in slow motion, and edges a lob to gully where Ankeet Chavan nearly makes a meal of it, but catches it at the second grab. 12/2
29.2 to SP Jackson, and Kulkarni gets the wicket. The big one of Jackson's. Not great technique this outside Rajkot. No foot movement, and he pushes at a short-of-a-length ball outside off. Kulkarni gets it to hold its line, and takes the edge through. 45/4
75.3 to SK Trivedi, finally he gets the edge. And that with a straight ball. It's good idea if you are beating them consistently with outswingers. This one goes with the angle, Trivedi is backing away, and gets the outside edge. Kulkarni ends up with four wickets. Mumbai already have one hand on the Ranji Trophy. 148/10
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55.4 to AV Vasavada, that man Nayar again. Produces the breakthrough out of nowhere. He has this habit of producing something special when Mumbai are looking for it. Short of a length, middle and leg, kicks away from there, takes the shoulder of the bat, and the slips have been on the ball today. Nonetheless, a good hand from Vasavada. 114/6
57.6 to KR Makvana, Nayar has another. This man's dream Ranji season continues. Both set batsmen gone now. This is slightly soft, though. Short of a length, iwde, and he has cut it straight down gully's throat where Kaustubh Pawar takes a sharp catch. Mumbai have been poor at catching all season, but what a time to finally turn it on. 115/7
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26.2 to SH Kotak, Kotak plays an uncharacteristically loose shot. And this is a big wicket. Short of a length, outside off, goes with the arm, Kotak pushes at it, playing for the turn, and edges it to slip. 36/3
30.5 to JN Shah, Shah doesn't survive too long. Playing outside Rajkot after a while, Saurashtra are collapsing here. Full, middle and leg, chipped away to short midwicket. It's the pressure of the seam bowling from the other end. 50/5
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Mumbai 1st Innings 
BATTING RBM4s6sSR
lbw b Jadeja13224635216153.65
c & b Trivedi21901665023.33
c Vasavada b Sanandia325320012.00
run out (Makvana)2243783051.16
c Unadkat b Makvana2636512172.22
c †Jogiyani b Sanandia551411917039.00
lbw b Jadeja2760028.57
c Kotak b Trivedi1860901130.00
c & b Makvana41561076073.21
c & b Makvana1022251045.45
not out 019000.00
Extras(lb 10, nb 13, w 2)25
TOTAL119 Ov (RR: 2.98, 558 Mins)355
Fall of wickets: 1-75 (Kaustubh Pawar, 33.3 ov), 2-89 (Aditya Tare, 40.1 ov), 3-157 (Sachin Tendulkar, 54.6 ov), 4-209 (Abhishek Nayar, 66.4 ov), 5-233 (Wasim Jaffer, 73.6 ov), 6-237 (Ajit Agarkar, 75.6 ov), 7-288 (Dhawal Kulkarni, 97.5 ov), 8-329 (Hiken Shah, 111.4 ov), 9-344 (Shardul Thakur, 116.6 ov), 10-355 (Ankeet Chavan, 118.6 ov)
BOWLINGOMRWECON0s4s6sWDNB
3237302.281518002
2575422.161276018
33.3 to KR Pawar, caught and bowled. This is not the first leading edge Pawar has got. Looks to work this length ball to leg, too early to close the face, the ball lobs back to Trivedi off the leading edge. 75/1
97.5 to DS Kulkarni, edged and taken, but we need to confirm if the catch is clean because Kulkarni is not going anywhere. Pushes at a length ball outside off, gets a regulation edge, the ball is dying on first slip, but Kotak does well to stay low and get his fingers under the ball. Kulkarni will have to go. 288/7
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40.1 to AP Tare, edged and taken, and the crowd cheers because Tendulkar is slated to come in next. Tare has hardly looked comfortable in the middle. Short of a length, outside off, holds its line, Tare goes hard at it, edges it, and Vasavada at second slip takes this in front of first. 89/2
111.4 to HN Shah, finally a breakthrough for Saurashtra, and it's the specialist batsman gone. Good delivery, holds its line against the angle, just outside off, Shah plays for the angle, gets an outside edge, and Jogiyani makes no mistake. 329/8
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73.6 to W Jaffer, oh he is being sawn off now. The umpiring has been poor this game. Just when Jaffer - who has had his luck with umpires earlier in the innings - was putting on a show he has been given lbw by Hariharan to ball that would have missed two other stumps. Flat ball, doesn't turn, goes with the angle, misses the inside edge, hits him in front of leg, and has some way to go. Out yes, but if we had another set of stumps. 233/5
75.6 to AB Agarkar, another wicket for Jadeja. Can't be extremely sure about this one either. Again this one doesn't turn at all, pitches middle, and hits Agarkar in front of middle and leg. There is a woody sound too, but that comes from the bat hitting the pad, but you can't be sure this was going to hit leg, because the ball has not straightened at all. A little harsh on Agarkar. 237/6
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66.4 to AM Nayar, Nayar's intent has got him. He dances down the wicket, not quite close to the pitch of the ball, and ends up dragging this straight down short midwicket's lap. He will need a second innings if he is to end as the highest run-getter this season. 209/4
116.6 to SN Thakur, return catch for Makvana. Driven back at him, but not quite to the pitch of the ball and fails to keep it down. Makvana accepts it gleefully. 344/9
118.6 to AA Chavan, lovely catch by Makvana, using every inch of his tall frame to take the return catch. Chavan is down the wicket, looks to work to leg, gets a leading edge, and Makvana runs a couple of steps and then dives full length to take it. 355/10
Saurashtra 2nd Innings 
BATTING RBM4s6sSR
c †Tare b Agarkar032000.00
c †Tare b Agarkar01121000.00
c Chavan b Kulkarni520241025.00
lbw b Agarkar01220000.00
b Kulkarni69160066.66
b Kulkarni913212069.23
c Shah b Nayar737521018.91
c Dabholkar b Kulkarni1638612042.10
c †Tare b Agarkar944690020.45
c †Tare b Kulkarni2235473062.85
not out 036000.00
Extras(b 1, nb 6, w 1)8
TOTAL36.3 Ov (RR: 2.24, 174 Mins)82
Fall of wickets: 1-0 (Sitanshu Kotak, 0.3 ov), 2-5 (Sagar Jogiyani, 4.5 ov), 3-5 (Rahul Dave, 5.5 ov), 4-11 (Arpit Vasavada, 8.6 ov), 5-11 (Jaydev Shah, 9.1 ov), 6-20 (Sheldon Jackson, 13.3 ov), 7-34 (Kamlesh Makwana, 19.6 ov), 8-53 (Shaurya Sanandia, 25.4 ov), 9-82 (Jaydev Unadkat, 35.3 ov), 10-82 (Dharmendrasinh Jadeja, 36.3 ov)
BOWLINGOMRWECON0s4s6sWDNB
951541.66482000
0.3 to SH Kotak, what an end for Kotak in what could be his last match. This could well have been a leg-side wide had Kotak not followed it and edged it through to a diving Tare. 0/1
4.5 to SD Jogiyani, Agarkar has two. It is clear Jogiyani can do the job of being a makeshift opener in Rajkot, but not outside. He backs away from the line of the ball and pushes at it too often to be an opener. Does the same to this, and edges through to the keeper. A repeat of first-innings dismissal. 5/2
8.6 to AV Vasavada, another wicket for Agarkar. Vasavada can consider himself unlucky. Hariharan has had a shocker of a final, and it continues. Length ball, outside off, Vasavada doesn't offer a shot, but the ball has only held its line, and is a long way from hitting the stumps. Vasavada penalised here for padding up, but that ball was never going to hit the stumps. 11/4
35.3 to JD Unadkat, Agarkar gets four. Dismissal No. 40 this season for Tare. Mumbai one wicket short of title No. 40. Outswinger from wide of the crease, lands in front of off, shapes away enough to take the edge. Gleefully accepted by Tare. 82/9
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5.5 to RR Dave, Saurashtra are falling apart here. Mumbai bossing them as they are used to. Short of a length, at the stumps, he has to play at it, and then he gets extra bounce and away movement, takes the shoulder of the bat and through to gully. 5/3
9.1 to JN Shah, Saurashtra are in tatters. Hyderabad's record for the lowest team total is in danger. Beaten by the pace here. Straight delivery, pitches off, holds its line, and the bat is late to come down. Bowled. 11/5
13.3 to SP Jackson, another one bites the dust. Superb delivery. Got Saurashtra's best batsman out. Length ball, on middle and off, holds its line, goes past the outside edge, and into the stumps. Jackson could have played forward and countered that movement, but that's not the kind of day Saurashtra are having. And he is gone on 9, so yet to see someone get into double figures. 20/6
25.4 to SM Sanandia, caught at gully. Mumbai need two more. No. 4 for Kulkarni. Full and wide, Sanandiya pushes at it away from the body, gets a thick edge, and Dabholkar takes a sharp catch at gully. 53/8
36.3 to DA Jadeja, All over. Kulkarni completes a five-for to win their 40th title. Wide delivery, he follows it, edges it to Tare, who equals the record for most dismissals for a wicketkeeper in a season, 41. Both have come this season. Kaul and him. 82/10
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19.6 to KR Makvana, you can't keep Nayar out of the action. Mumbai three wickets from No. 40. Full outswinger, finally gets the edge from Makvana, and Hiken Shah takes a sharp low catch at first slip. Still nobody in double figures. 34/7
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Sat, 26 Jan - day 1 - Mumbai 1st innings 19/0 (Wasim Jaffer 11*, Kaustubh Pawar 4*, 8 ov)
Sun, 27 Jan - day 2 - Mumbai 1st innings 287/6 (Hiken Shah 41*, Dhawal Kulkarni 18*, 94 ov)
Mon, 28 Jan - day 3 - Saurashtra 2nd innings 82 (36.3 ov) - end of match
MATCH DETAILS
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
TossMumbai, elected to field first
Series
Season2012/13
Player Of The Match
Series resultMumbai (Bombay) won the 2012/13 Ranji Trophy
Hours of play (local time)09.30 start, Lunch 12.00-12.40, Tea 14.40-15.00, Close 16.30
Match days26,27,28 January 2013 - day (5-day match)
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Ranji Trophy

Group A
TEAMMWLDPTQuotient
PNJB8422321.276
SAU8215231.198
MUM8107231.423
GUJ8206220.922
RLYS8206210.962
MP8224201.035
BENG8143130.805
RAJ8035110.741
HYD8026100.800
Group B
TEAMMWLDPTQuotient
UP8404331.365
BRODA8215221.019
KNTKA8215211.081
DELHI8233201.251
VIDAR8206200.840
ODSA8242160.825
TN8116140.947
HRYNA8134140.790
MAHA8035110.930
Group C
TEAMMWLDPTQuotient
SVCS8215261.198
JHK8323241.068
AP8107241.089
ASSAM8224210.893
KER8215191.082
GOA8008161.119
J + K8233150.772
HP8017151.284
TPURA8134100.691