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27-Dec-2010 16:25:00 GMT
Ranji Trophy 2010-11, quarter-finals

Rajasthan Oust Mumbai to Enter Semi-final

Jaipur: The match was all but over by the end of second day itself but Rajasthan players had to wait till Monday evening when they officially knocked out defending champions Mumbai to enter the semifinals of the Ranji Trophy.

They will now meet Tamil Nadu in the semifinals which will be played at the Sawai Man Singh Stadium from January 3-6.

Having already batted Mumbai out by the second day and further consolidating with a healthy 232 run lead by the penultimate day, it was just a case of going through the motions on the final day.

Former India U-19 captain Ashok Menaria completed his maiden century. Menaria scored 121 - an innings that was studded with eight boundaries and five towering sixes. He was the last man out but only after Rajasthan has batted for another couple of hours and taken their total to a mammoth 589. Thus, Rajasthan ensured their passage in the final with a huge 337-run first innings lead.

Mumbai scored 290 for one in their inconsequential second innings where Rohit Sharma (68, 72 balls, 11x4) opened with Sahil Kukreja (100 not out, 155 balls, 11x4, 1x6. But Ajinkya Rahane provided some entertainment scoring an unbeaten 102 off only 69 deliveries with 12 boundaries and three sixes.

It was rather easy pickings for Mumbai batsmen as Vivek Yadav and Ashok Menaria did the bulk of the scoring.

If Rajasthan have reached the semifinal, credit should go to three outstation pros Hrishikesh Kanitkar, Aakash Chopra and Rashmi Ranjan Parida who have guided a young team and instilled self belief in them that they can beat the best in the business.

Not to forget the kind of defining performances they put up in crunch games. Like Chopra's triple hundred in the Plate Group semifinals against Maharashtra or Kanitkar's timely century against Mumbai - they have risen to the occasion.

The bowlers led by Pankaj Singh also performed well within their limitations. The emergence of a fine swing bowler in Deepak Chahar whose unbelievable debut of eight for 10 against Hyderabad will definitely be one of the highlights of this edition.

Brief scores
Mumbai
252 and 291 (Rahane 102, Kukreja 100)
Rajasthan 589 (Saxena 143, Kanitkar 113, Menaria 121, Nayar 7-131)
Result Match drawn
Status Rajasthan reach in semis


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