Mumbai enter Ranji Trophy summit clash
Cuttack: Mumbai made their first Ranji Trophy final in three seasons even though they were denied an outright win with fighting centuries from Madhya Pradesh wicket-keeper batsman Naman Ojha and Harpreet Singh on day five of the semifinal here on Wednesday.
Madhya Pradesh, who needed to chase a mammoth 571-run target in little more than four sessions, ended their second innings at 361 for five with the game ending in a draw and Mumbai entering the final on the basis of first innings lead.
They meet Saurashtra in the final to played in Pune from February 24. Madhya Pradesh, starting the day at 99/2, went on to frustrate the Mumbai bowlers for 109 overs, putting a much improved effort than the first innings where they managed 227 to Mumbai’s 371.
Ojha (113), who started the day on 14, ended up hitting his 15th first-class ton and the first this season. His 185 ball effort comprised 13 fours and a six. He shared a 159-run stand with Harpreet (105).
Brief scores: Mumbai 371 & 426 bt Madhya Pradesh 227 & 361/5 (Naman Ojha 113, Harpreet Singh 105, A. Shrivastava 68) by virtue of first innings lead.