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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