Ranji Semis: Mumbai chase 445-run target; Karthik leads Tamil Nadu fightback

Ranji Semis: Mumbai chase 445-run target; Karthik leads Tamil Nadu fightback

FP Archives February 26, 2015, 20:31:24 IST

Needing 445 to win and time of no consequence, Mumbai openers Aditya Tare (40 not out) and Akhil Herwadkar (21 not out) applied themselves to the task of blunting the Karnataka attack.

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Ranji Semis: Mumbai chase 445-run target; Karthik leads Tamil Nadu fightback

Defending champions Karnataka here Thursday set Mumbai a stiff 445-run target to which the visitors responded bravely by making 61 without loss at stumps on the second day of their five-day Ranji Trophy semi-final encounter.

After the dramatic final session Wednesday when Mumbai were shot out for 44 in reply to Karnataka’s 202, sanity was restored as the hosts, 10/2 overnight, made 286 in their second essay with night-watchman Abhimanyu Mithun (89, 14x4) top scoring.

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Needing 445 to win and time of no consequence, Mumbai openers Aditya Tare (40 not out) and Akhil Herwadkar (21 not out) applied themselves to the task of blunting the Karnataka attack.

Dinesh Karthik. PTI

The steady start notwithstanding, Mumbai batsmen need to bat out of their skins on the morrow even to save the game, much less win it. But Karnataka need to be wary of the former champions who have a tradition of being fighters.

Karnataka’s second innings was built around the 149-run partnership between Mithun and Samarth as the duo piled up runs in quick time. Neither seemed unduly troubled by seam or spin and batted with appreciable freedom.

However, just when Mithun looked certain to get to his maiden first-class century, he lost the leg-stump playing outside the line of an incoming delivery by Shardul Thakur.

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Thereafter, the Karnataka innings never had the momentum as Samarth too departed, lured out of the crease by spinner Harmeet Singh to be stumped. Manish Pandey (42) and Karun Nair (28) added 61 runs for the sixth-wicket before Mumbai struck back to restrict the hosts to 286.

Thakur again came away with four wickets for a match haul of eight while fellow paceman Sandhu picked up three.

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Brief scores: Karnataka 202 and 286 all out (Abhimanyu Mithun 89, Ravikumar Samarth 58, Manish Pandey 42; Shardul Thakur 4/69, Balwinder Singh Sandhu 3/45, Harmeet Singh 2/109) vs Mumbai 44 and 61 for no loss (Aditya Tare 40 not out, Akhil Herwadkar 21 not out).

Tamil Nadu reach 426/5 against Maharashtra in semis

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Dinesh Karthik’s 113 pushed Tamil Nadu to 426 for five against Maharashtra on the second day at the Eden Gardens on Thursday.

Vijay Shankar (91), Ramaswamy Prasanna (64) and Baba Indrajith (68) played crucial roles as Tamil Nadu put up a formidable score.

Continuing from where they had left at 192/3, wicketkeeper-batsman Karthik and Shankar belted the Maharashtra bowlers all around the park. Karthik scored his 22nd First-class hundred that featured 16 fours. They ensured that their team get out trouble as they were reduced to 90/3 when Shankar joined Karthik in the middle on the first day.

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The 29-year-old Karthik and right-handed batsman Shankar forged a 190-run partnership for the fourth wicket and when the latter was dismissed by Chirag Khurana, his team was already in a position of strength at 280/4. Karthik, who has played 23 Tests for India, fell to Shrikant Mundhe with the Tamil Nadu’s scorecard reading 319/5.

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Afterwards, Prasanna and talented Indrajith stitched an unbeaten partnership of 107 runs for the sixth wicket as Maharashtra bowlers toiled hard throughout the day and ended up hunting only two wickets.

Brief Score: Tamil Nadu 426/5 (Dinesh Karthik 113, Vijay Shankar 91, Ramaswamy Prasanna not out 64, Baba Indrajith not out 68; Chirag Khurana 1/64, Shrikant Mundhe 1/81) against Maharashtra on Day 2.

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