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Tendulkar to play Ranji quarters against Baroda

January 01, 2013 19:21 IST

Mumbai's Ranji Trophy campaign received a shot in the arm with the availability of Sachin Tendulkar for their quarter final game against Baroda in Mumbai from January 6-10.

"He will play against Baroda and the team will be selected the day after tomorrow," informed Mumbai Cricket Association's joint secretary and meeting convener Nitin Dalal said on Tuesday.

Sachin TendulkarTendulkar has retired from the ODI format and is free to play all the knock-out games for Mumbai provided the 39-time champions make it to the summit clash.

It will be Tendulkar's second outing for his state this season after having played against Railways in the lung opener at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium in November.

The semi-finals of the national championship are scheduled from January 16-20 and the final is slated from January 26-30.

Meanwhile, Mumbai are yet to know whether key speedster Zaheer Khan would be available for selection against Baroda. The senior left arm bowler injured his leg while batting in their last league game against Gujarat at Navi Mumbai's D Y Patil Stadium.

"I will come to know about Zaheer's availability only after talking to the team physio," Dalal said.

Mumbai, however, could be without the services of Ajinkya Rahane and Rohit Sharma, who are currently part of the India's ODI squad for Indo-Pakistan series.

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