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Player of the Match
Player of the Match

Nair stands tall but Mumbai take control

Mumbai 603 (Suryakumar 156, Bista 104, Jayant 4-132) and 2 for 1 lead Rest of India 306 (Nair 94, Nayar 3-35) by 299 runs
Scorecard and ball-by-ball details

Mumbai took giant steps towards making it a grand double this season, as they bowled out Rest of India in a little over three sessions to take a 297-run lead. With more than two full days to play, Aditya Tare, the captain, decided to have a bat for a second time, with Akhil Herwadkar, who made 90 in the first innings, falling for a duck in the second dig; Mumbai going into stumps on 2 for 1.

The story of the day was as much about Karun Nair's gritty 94 as much as it was about Mumbai's disciplined bowling. Nair, who made a triple century in the Ranji Trophy final in March 2015, held the lower middle order together after poor shot selection resulted in an accomplished top order returning with little returns to show.

Rest of India, who resumed on 27 for 1, lost Faiz Fazal early as he was drawn into a drive to a Shardul Thakur outswinger. Jayant Yadav looked solid, and did all the hard work by grinding himself in before his dismissal for 46 triggered an implosion as they slipped from 110 for 2 to 128 for 5.

Sheldon Jackson, Saurashtra's highest scorer in the 2015-16 Ranji Trophy season, stitched together a 59-run stand with Nair as the Mumbai bowlers were kept at bay in the second session, before a rush of blood triggered another slide. Jackson, who hit two fours and a six in his 37, lost his concentration and was eventually bowled after missing a slog sweep off Jay Bista, the part-time offspinner. Bista then added to his impressive match tally of a century and a wicket by adding another one into his kitty as he had Stuart Binny stumped shortly after.

All along, Nair continued to soldier on a calm manner, picking the odd boundaries and continuing to rotate strike at every available opportunity. Jaydev Unadkat complemented him ably as the eight-wicket pair put together a 91-run stand, the highest for the innings. Unadkat fell two short of his third first-class fifty to leave Nair precariously placed.

With Ankit Rajpoot, who wasn't coming out to bat because of a knee injury, the onus was on him to get the 18 runs left for his century on his own. He managed 12, before a misguided slap over the infield resulted in a catch at deep cover to bring an end to the innings. Abhishek Nayar had three wickets to show for 19 overs of toil, while Iqbal Abdulla, the left-arm spinner, and Bista scalped two apiece.

Huge total

2

No. of higher totals in Irani Cup by Ranji Trophy winners, than the 603 by Mumbai in this match. Delhi had made 628/8 in 1980-81 and Karnataka 606 in 2013-14.

First time ever

0

No. of times a team's first six batsmen all made scores of 50 or more in an innings in Irani Cup, before Mumbai batsmen in this game.

Solid Top Order

2010

Last time Mumbai's top five batsmen all scored 50 or more in an innings in first-class matches, before this - vs Gujarat, Valsad, Ranji Trophy 2010-11.

Golden run

5

Consecutive 50+ scores for Shreyas Iyer in First-Class matches, including his half-century today in Irani. He scored 81, 90, 58 and 117 in QF, SF and final of Ranji.

Coming high

217

Runs scored by Jai Bista for Mumbai U-23 vs MP U-23 in the final of CK Nayudu Trophy last week. He scored 104 in the Irani Cup today.

Big partnership

193

Runs added by Herwadkar-Bista, which is the biggest opening p'ship for Mumbai in FC since the 247-run added by Rahane-Kukreja v Karachi Urban in Karachi in 2007-08.

Ranji yes, Irani no

0

No. of wins for Mumbai in Irani Cup, in their last seven appearances. The last they won it was in 1997-98 but overall they have won 15 times in 28 attempts.

ROI's dominance

2

Number of times in the last ten seasons, the Ranji Trophy winner won the Irani Cup. Both by Karnataka in the last two seasons. Rest of India team have won the other 8.