It is not very often that the reigning champions lose a match by an
innings and 74 runs with more than a day to spare. But that was the
ignominous defeat that Karnataka suffered at the hands of Mumbai in
their Ranji Trophy Super League Group A match at the M Chinnaswamy
stadium in Bangalore on Monday.
Mumbai, oft crowned champions in the National competition, had
dominated from the first day itself but hardly anyone would have
expected Karnataka to cave in so meekly. If they were outplayed over
the first two days, little went right for the home team on the third
day. In the morning Jatin Paranjpe, 93 overnight, reached his century
and was then out for 107. He faced 189 balls and hit 15 fours. The
last two batsmen Nilesh Kulkarni (19) and Abhey Kuruvilla however
added 55 runs off 13.2 overs to take Mumbai's total to 391 and swell
their lead to 182. Kuruvilla was very much the dominant partner and
hit four fours and two sixes in his unbeaten 37 for which he faced 48
balls. Sunil Joshi who took the last wicket finished with a haul of
five for 126.
Karnataka's second innings was a disaster from start to finish.
Kuruvilla, in his first over, sent back the consistent Arun Kumar and
that was virtually the beginning of the end. Only two batsmen, opener
Mithun Beerala (34) and Dodda Ganesh (26) reached double digits as
Kannan (2 for 34) and Kuruvilla (5 for 32) ripped through the batting.
Joshi, who was hurt, did not bat and the best stand was the 35 runs
that Ganesh and Mansur Ali Khan (9 not out) put on for the ninth
(last) wicket. Thanks to this association, Karnataka were able to top
the three figure mark and ultimately totalled 108. It was a most
impressive start by Mumbai who picked up eight points.