Hyderabad’s reply was resumed by Rohit Rayudu and Tanay Thyagarajan, who worked together to bring Hyderabad closer to the Mumbai total. The Ajinkya Rahane-led Mumbai team, on the other hand, sought to eliminate Hyderabad and seize total control of the match after posting a score of 651/6.
As Mumbai bowled out Hyderabad for 214 and imposed the follow-on, Shams Mulani took seven wickets. Rohit Rayudu led Hyderabad in scoring with a 151-ball 77 while the other batsmen struggled against Mulani’s spin.
After Mumbai mandated the follow-on, Hyderabad got off to a strong start thanks to Tanmay Agarwal and Akshath Reddy’s strong start in the second essay. Hyderabad’s 651/6 was answered by being bowled out for 214. Shams Mulani, who picked up a seven-wicket haul, was the standout performer.
Tanmay Agarwal and Akshath Reddy fell in quick succession as Tanush Kotian struck to get rid of the Hyderabad openers.
Mickil Jaiswal was caught by Shams Mulani shortly after being introduced, and the batsman left for a duck after scoring a century in the opening game against Tamil Nadu. The flimsy Hyderabad batting order once again crumbled, and the visiting batsmen must perform miraculously to keep Mumbai from claiming an easy victory.
Hyderabad, which had lost eight wickets in the second innings, was staring at defeat as Buddhi Rahul fought a solitary battle with a 97-ball 65. Mumbai is inching closer to an easy victory as Shams Mulani and Tanush Kotian combined for nine wickets.
Shams Mulani picked 11 wickets in the match as Mumbai defeated Hyderabad by 217 runs in the second innings by bowling them out for 220 runs. Mulani picked up four wickets in the second innings, and Tushar Kotian took five to help Mumbai defeat Hyderabad.
Day 3 – Mumbai won the match
Mumbai 651/6, Hyderabad 214 and 220
Mumbai won by an innings and 217 runs
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