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Mumbai register biggest win by runs in first-class cricket history

by TLN Team June 10, 2022June 10, 2022
written by TLN Team June 10, 2022June 10, 2022
Mumbai register biggest win by runs in first-class cricket history

Multiple-times champions Mumbai registered the world record for the biggest-ever first-class win in terms of runs after they crushed Uttarakhand by 725 runs in the 2021-22 Ranji Trophy quarterfinals to storm into the semifinals of the tournament, here on Thursday.

The Prithvi Shaw-led Mumbai went past the previous record of a win by 685 runs, held by New South Wales when they beat Queensland in the Sheffield Shield way back in 1929-30.

Mumbai declared their second innings overnight on 261/3. Chasing a mammoth total, Uttarakhand were bowled out for just 69 runs in 27.5 overs. Shivam Khurana (25 not out) and Kunal Chandela (21) were the top scorers for Uttarakhand in their second innings while Dhawal Kulkarni (3/11), Tanush Kotian (3/13) and Shams Mulani (3/15) bagged three wickets each for Mumbai.

The win in the game was set up for Mumbai much earlier by debutant double centurion Suved Parkar and Sarfaraz Khan, who cracked 153 in the first innings.

Parkar’s 252 was the second highest score by a Mumbai batter on her first-class debut – he fell just eight short of his coach Amol Muzumdar’s record — as they posted 647 in their first innings.

Thereafter, Mumbai bundled out Uttarakhand for 114 in the first innings. Mulani claimed 5/39 to continue his dream run in domestic cricket this season. The bowler leads the Ranji wickets chart with 37 thus far. Mumbai now face Uttar Pradesh in the semifinal after they defeated Karnataka.on Wednesday.

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