Saurashtra v Mumbai, Ranji Trophy Elite 2011-12, 2nd day

Saurashtra in full control after dominant second day

Nagraj Gollapudi in Rajkot

December 7, 2011

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Mumbai 19 for 2 trail Saurasthra 580 (Chauhan 157, Pathak 116, Powar 4-176, Zaheer 3-82) by 561 runs
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Zaheer Khan had a long spell in the first innings, Saurashtra v Mumbai, Ranji Trophy Elite League, 2nd day, Rajkot, December 7, 2011
Zaheer Khan's return to complete fitness was the most important development of the day, but Saurashtra took control of the game © ESPNcricinfo Ltd
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Mumbai have themselves to blame for getting distracted in the final half hour of the Saurashtra innings when the hosts' tenth-wicket pairing of Sandip Maniar and Siddharth Trivedi looted 57 runs from seven overs, which frustrated and exhausted the visitors. Then, in a smart move, Saurashtra captain Jayadev Shah declared the innings, leaving Mumbai a tricky interval of six overs to negotiate before stumps. Mumbai duly lost two wickets in opener Sushant Marathe, and Abhishek Nayar, the best batsman so far this season, in the final over of the day, giving the hosts complete control.

Saurashtra had put themselves under pressure after having scored at a run-rate of under three per over on the first day. But today, their batsmen, led by Jaydev, played with a combative spirit, scoring at a four-plus rate consistently. His 135-run alliance for the fourth wicket with Bhushan Chauhan, the overnight unbeaten batsman, ensured Mumbai toiled for a second successive day.

Having already crossed the 500-run mark, Saurashtra's lower order used the long handle fearlessly. Mumbai paid the price for taking the tail lightly as Maniar and Trivedi rubbed the salt openly. Trivedi charged Ramesh Powar confidently, lofting the offspinner for two sixes and three fours in an over. Surprisingly, Powar and Dhawal Kulkarni played into the opponents' hands, failing to bowl a wicket-to-wicket line. Adding insult to injury were the Mumbai fielders, including senior players like Zaheer Khan, who failed to show the pro-activeness to convert the half chances.

If the day ended on a promising note for Saurashtra, it had started in a similar vein for their opponents. Zaheer Khan angled his third delivery of the morning across the bat of a helpless Cheteshwar Pujara. The thin outside edge was snatched nicely by Marathe who did well to move to his right quickly before throwing himself head-on and latch on to the catch with his outstretched fingers. But even if Zaheer had instantly found his lengths and line, and was bowling at his desired pace, the pitch had not changed nature.

Still the onus was on Saurashtra to set up a contest considering Mumbai were comfortably perched atop Group A with sixteen points, and were favourites to make the knockout stage. Saurashtra, with just eight points, had to force matters to gain the maximum points from this game.

Once Zaheer finished his first spell of four overs, Chauhan and Jaydev understood the dangers had diminished drastically. Chauhan, who already had scored a Ranji century against Mumbai during his record 275-run opening stand with Chirag Pathak in 2008-09 season, scored his third first-class century, which he brought up with a lofted straight drive for four. He flashed his blade all across the empty Khanderi ground, the new base of the Saurashtra Cricket Association.

It was the second time the opening pair of Pathak and Chauhan had got hundreds in the same innings against Mumbai. In fact it was the third occasion when two Saurashtra openers achieved that feat in a Ranji Trophy match. Pathak and Sagar Jogiyani had compiled centuries against Bengal last season.

At the other end Jaydev, normally an aggressive batsman, was happy to snatch easy doubles and fours as the opposition bowlers failed to keep him in check. With runs ticking fast, Iqbal Abdulla started pitching behind Chauhan's stumps. He did not mind the wides, considering his sole aim was to make Chauhan impatient. The strategy paid dividends at the stroke of lunch when Chauhan went for the paddle sweep, top-edged, and was caught easily by Suryakumar Yadav at short fine-leg.

Six overs into the second session, Zaheer got the ball to reverse just that bit to hit Jaydev's off stump and pick up his third wicket. That Zaheer was back to complete fitness was the only bit of good news for Mumbai, and a welcome development for the Indian squad and selectors.

Nagraj Gollapudi is an assistant editor at ESPNcricinfo

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Comments: 8 
Posted by   on (December 08 2011, 04:54 AM GMT)

Today is the time for jaffer to score..Pitch is not yet changed.Mumbai need big scores and its jaffers fav opposition too.Com on wasim bhai we need you to score big....

Posted by Tendulkars_Tennis_Elbow on (December 08 2011, 04:54 AM GMT)

Zaheer back to form?? as in, he bowls ok and doesn't pull his weight on the field. oh..well.

Posted by Crazy_4cricket on (December 08 2011, 04:27 AM GMT)

Totally agree with ssenthil. A fit Zak is expected to bowl atleast 20 overs in a day of cricket in Australia that also leaving around 30 overs for the lone spinner who might be hopelessly ineffective in Australian conditions where greats like Muralitharan struggled... 4 overs a spell is too less for a Medium pacer bowling @ 135 KmpH. Hopefully he will attain total fitness within the two and half Weeks remaining before the Boxing Day. Zak shouldn't be rushed to play even if the fact that India will need him badly in Australia. India afforded to do it before in form of Sehwag in England and paid the price. Hope the team management to act wisely this time around.

Posted by satish619chandar on (December 08 2011, 01:56 AM GMT)

@ssenthil : He still has 3 weeks to get full fitness.. You cant burn out the recovering body by asking to bowl a 20 over per day quota.. He is on track for full fitness is the key.. He is having a couple of warmups before the main draw too!

Posted by jimbond on (December 08 2011, 00:59 AM GMT)

The article says Zaheer is fully fit, and bowled 21 overs, and still a weak Saurashtra side (with Pujara recovering from an injury, Kotak out of form, and Jadeja missing from the side) scores 580. If Zaheer is taken to Australia, the prospect doesnt sound promising. I would assess from this performance that he is still not fit enough to lead the pace attack, and unless he does something dramatically different in the next Ranji game, he should not be taken to Australia. This article seems to be written more from optimisim.

Posted by ssenthil on (December 07 2011, 19:02 PM GMT)

The worry about Zak though he just bowled too few overs. He had just 4 overs in the morning and then another 4 overs after that. So just 8 overs today and all in 21 overs in 2 days. If he has to pay for India he might even need to bowl 20 overs a day considering India going to play with only 4 bowlers and not much part time option available considering we are playing in Australia were spin will be ineffective to ask Sachin, Sehwag or even Kohli to bowl there. So Zak not yet proven his Fitness IMO.

Posted by Raman_pb on (December 07 2011, 16:37 PM GMT)

if zak is fit, he can guide the youngsters as he did for Ishant and PK, B4 the eng ODIs Viany gave the statement that he is now senior bowler of the team and he will guide the youngsters, i dont know how a guy who just played 5 odd matches and just in the team for the sake of selectors likings, can be senior guy in the team. Indian youngers r doing good job in ranjis but in international lever they r just ordinary unlike guys like agarkar, zaheer, nehra, Pathan, RP etc who showed there skills in from their first outing. Watching guys like Vinay, mithun, Aravind, Aaron we cant think of india dominating world cricket. well we have good batsmen but we lack good pacers for sure.

Posted by   on (December 07 2011, 16:20 PM GMT)

Awesome match!! If saurashtra wins this one, this is going to be one extremely off colour season for mumbai.. Jaffer is woefully out of form and hardly any one has performed

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