Kambli fashions Mumbai's triumph
Vinod Kambli's masterly, unbeaten century and his 132-run partnership with Wasim Jaffer helped Mumbai
beat Baroda by six wickets and win the Ranji Trophy one-day
West Zone league, at the MIG ground, in Mumbai, on Thursday.
Put in to bat, Baroda scored 318 runs for eight in their
allotted quota of 50 overs.
Opener Connor Williams top-scored with 93 runs (12 fours) while Atul Bedade (77) and Ajit Bhoite (61
not out) contributed well in the middle to enable their team
put a big total.
For Mumbai, Sairaj Bahutule claimed three wickets for 42
runs while Ajit Agarkar chipped in with two wickets.
But it was Kambli's blistering knock which was the
highlight of the day. The India discard batted with ease and remained not
out on 149, which included 13 fours and six towering sixes
in his 210-minute stay at the crease.
He was also instrumental in registering a useful 132-run
partnership with opener Jaffer (68) after the hosts lost an early
wicket in form of Robin Morris, when the scoreboard read just
seven runs.
Amol Mujumdar (53) also played well to see Mumbai through.
For Baroda, their bowlers were not able to bowl a good line
and they ended up being expensive. Irfan Pathan (Sr),
Irfan Pathan (Jr), Ajit Bhoite and Valmik Buch claimed a
wicket each.
Mail Cricket Editor