Ranji Trophy: Harmeet's six-for helps Mumbai take lead against Karnataka

Ranji Trophy: Harmeet's six-for helps Mumbai take lead against Karnataka

FP Archives February 9, 2015, 09:04:05 IST

Left-arm spinner Harmeet Singh claimed six wickets, including that of maiden centurion R Samarth, to help hosts Mumbai take a first-innings lead of 21 runs on day three of their concluding Group A Ranji Trophy cricket match against Karnataka.

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Ranji Trophy: Harmeet's six-for helps Mumbai take lead against Karnataka

Left-arm spinner Harmeet Singh claimed six wickets, including that of maiden centurion R Samarth, to help hosts Mumbai take a first-innings lead of 21 runs on day three of their concluding Group A Ranji Trophy cricket match against Karnataka on Sunday.

R Samarth of Karnataka plays a shot as he made 180 runs against Mumbai during their Ranji trophy match at Wankhade Stadium. PTI

The defending champions, who have already booked their berth in the knockout quarter finals, looked on course to take the lead at 317 for three before losing their last seven wickets for 98 runs to be all out for 415, 37 minutes before the scheduled close on the penultimate day of the game.

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And in eight overs before stumps, Mumbai - with their hopes of qualifying for the knockout depending on an outright victory, ended with 19 without loss. Openers Shrideep Mangela and skipper Aditya Tare were the unbeaten with identical nine runs each.

At stumps, Mumbai were ahead by 40 runs and are expected to press for victory on the final day tomorrow.

Samarth, not out on 85 in a team score of 175 for two chasing Mumbai’s first-innings total of 436, batted for the first two sessions before becoming the third victim of Harmeet during a purple patch, which saw him bag four wickets in 31 balls on either side of tea, to trigger a collapse.

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Samarth showed good judgment outside the off stump against the pace bowlers and was composed against the spinners to make a patient 180 in 523 minutes during which he faced 400 balls and struck 16 fours and a six.

The 22-year-old Mysore-born Samarth, playing his seventh first class game since making his debut in 2013 as regular opener K L Rahul was rested, and another youngster Shishir Bhavane (62 with 11 fours in 133 balls), put on 136 runs for the fourth wicket in 287 balls and 194 minutes that took Karnataka past the 300 mark.

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However, the dismissal of Bhavane in the second session enabled Harmeet who took 6 for 139 - his second five-wicket haul - to slice through the visiting team’s line-up.

Harmeet, also playing only his seventh Ranji game, bagged the wickets of C Gautham, whom he sent back in the last over before tea by turning the ball across the face of the bat, then had rival skipper Vinay Kumar stumped, foxed the well-set Samarth with another turning ball and then trapped Udit Patel leg before during his spell while giving away 14 runs.

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Off spinner Akshay Girap took two wickets while Sandhu and fellow medium-pacer Shardul Thakur got a wicket apiece.

In the morning, Harmeet - who had missed the entire 2013-14 season because he was not selected, had accounted for Manish Pandey early after having trapped opener Robin Uthappa last evening to break the opening wicket partnership.

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Brief scores: Mumbai 436 all out and 19 for no loss in 8 overs. Karnataka 415 all out in 139.4 overs (R Uthappa 49, R Samarth 180, K Kapoor 35, S Bhavane 62; Harmeet Singh 6 for 139, A Girap 2 for 128).

Brief scores of the other matches.

Baroda v Tamil Nadu, Vadodara: Baroda 149 (Saurabh Waksakar 51; Aswin Crist 4/40) and 245 (Swapnil Singh 83; Lakshmipathy Balaji 4/65) lead Tamil Nadu 188 and 51/1 (Murali Vijay 26*; Gagandeep Singh 1/5) by 156 runs.

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Madhya Pradesh v Bengal, Indore: Brief scores: Madhya Pradesh 514/6 decl lead Bengal 219 (Sudeep Chatterjee 58*; Yogesh Rawat 5/65) and 111/1 [f/o> (Abhishek Das 69*) by 184 runs.

Railways v Uttar Pradesh, Delhi: Brief scores: Railways 345 and 189 (Anustup Majumdar 40; Piyush Chawla 5/67) lead Uttar Pradesh 292 (Mohammed Saif 86, Piyush Chawla 76; Ranjit Mali 5/66) and 25/0 (Tanmay Srivastava 16*) by 218 runs.

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Odisha v Saurashtra, Cuttack: Saurashtra 218 and 152 (Cheteshwar Pujara 39*; Deepak Behera 3/29) lead Odisha 88 (Paresh Patel 27; Sudeep Tyagi 5/24) and 128 for 2 (Govinda Podder 41*, Anurag Sarangi 49*) by 155 runs.

Punjab v Delhi, Patiala: Delhi 249 and 192 (Gautam Gambhir 67, Unmukt Chand 56; Gurkeerat Singh 3/20) beat Punjab 263 (Mandeep Singh 82, Gurkeerat Singh 57, Himanshu Chawla 50; Varun Sood 4/73, Manan Sharma 3/51) and 88 (Mandeep Singh 17; Manan Sharma 5 for 31) by 90 runs.

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Maharashtra v Vidarbha, Pune: Maharashtra 342 lead Vidarbha 114 and 274/6 [f/o> (Ravi Jangid 66, Shalabh Shrivastava 54; Dominic Joseph 3 for 40) by 46 runs.

Hyderabad v Himachal Pradesh, Hyderabad: Himachal Pradesh 511 lead Hyderabad 297/1 (Hanuma Vihari 138*, Tanmay Agarwal 105*) by 214 runs.

Andhra v Goa, Ongole: Andhra 548/5 decl beat Goa 198 (Darshan Misal 66; D Siva Kumar 3/45) and 214 (Amogh Desai 57; D Siva Kumar 5/38) by an innings and 136 runs.

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Jharkhand v Services, Jamshedpur: Services 230 and 235 (Saurabh Kumar 65; Samar Quadri 6/102) lost to Jharkhand 387 and 84/1 (Sumit Kumar 42*) by nine wickets.

Kerala v Assam, Thalaserry: Assam 344 and 26/0 lead Kerala 266 (Amit Verma 142; Pritam Das 4/74) by 104 runs.

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