Mumbai v Uttar Pradesh, Ranji Trophy final
Mumbai champions in unbeaten campaign
Bhuvneshwar Kumar gave Uttar Pradesh a super start after they chose to field, helping restrict Mumbai to 55 for 4•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Rohit was streaky, but propped up Mumbai with 141, his fourth first-class century and third in the Ranji Trophy•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Shulka was dropped twice, but stayed patient, unhurried in his strokeplay and body language•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Wasim Jaffer faced up to some indifferent bowling, and batted himself to 74 by the close on day three•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Samant lost Jaffer for 85, but moved on to a maiden first-class century•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Then Abhishek Nayar came to the crease, and scored 99 in a crucial stand of 207 with Rohit Sharma•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
After frustrating UP with the bat and helping Mumbai to 402, Zaheer Khan nipped out two wickets before stumps on day two•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
With more than 20 hours gone between dismissals, Shukla was dismissed by Zaheer for 99, though it was a contentious decision•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Vinayak Samant had few hassles himself, and collected an unbeaten 53 in a stand of 130 by stumps•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Rohit was all class in the second innings as he brought up his second century of the match•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
After an 821-minute epic in the semi-final, Shivakant Shukla found himself faced with another challenge, and acquitted himself well•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
In his second spell with the second new ball today, Zaheer took five wickets for 20 runs, and UP went from 214 for 4 to 245 all out•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Jaffer and Samant found it easy, and did exactly what was required to start the home stretch towards yet another title•ESPNcricinfo Ltd
Mumbai shot out UP for 281 on the fifth day to win their 38th Ranji Trophy title•ESPNcricinfo Ltd