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Mumbai beat Uttarakhand by mammoth 725 runs

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Mumbai in complete control on Day 4 against UP
Mumbai in complete control on Day 4 against UP

Mumbai delivered an extraordinary performance with the ball on the last day of their quarterfinal match against Uttarakhand in the Ranji Trophy. The side bowled Uttarakhand out 69, enrolling a humungous 725-run win to book a spot in the semi-final.

This is now the highest margin of victory by runs in first-class history. Mumbai broke New South Wales’ record for the accomplishment.

Mumbai set up a 795-run target for Uttarakhand captain Prithvi Shaw (72) and Yashasvi Jaiswal (103) created one more splendid execution with the bat. They pronounced the innings on 261/3, and Mumbai struck before Uttarakhand could put runs on board as Kamal Singh was dismissed on a duck.

Uttarakhand both of their openers inside the initial three overs, and just Kunal Chandela (21) could break double figures among their top-six.

For Mumbai, Dhawal Kulkarni, Shams Mulani, and Tanush Kotian picked three wickets each, while Mohit Awasthi enrolled figures of 1/5 in four overs.

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