Cricket match report today: Ranji Trophy: Prithvi Shaw’s record 379 leveled Assam on day two

Prithvi Shaw picked up where he left off on Day 1, hitting 379. Ranji was his second highest score in his trophy behind Bhausaheb Nimbalkar’s historic 443 and first class he was the highest score in India’s opening round of cricket. Four in the crucial Ranji Trophy Elite Group B clash with Assam.

Amingaon At his cricket ground, the 23-year-old Shaw scored his first 300-ball win in first-class cricket on Wednesday with just his 326, beating Roshan his Alam by a single.

Shaw casually looked up at the sky, removed his helmet, kissed his racket, and then the captain Ajinkhya, who played the 191 (302b, 15×4, 2×6) baton, hugged Rahane.

The two formed a partnership of 401 runs in 510 balls, battling for almost three sessions as Mumbai held the game firmly in control with their flat deck.

Shaw slammed into his Sarupam Purkayastha and Alam, slamming in Boundary and his two sixes to get 350 deliveries of 361. While batting at 349, Shaw was dropped by Assam captain Gokul Sharma with a short extra cover of Purukayasta’s delivery and was given reprieve when he made the most of it.

With none of the Assam bowlers making an impact, Shaw appeared poised to hit the 400-run mark when India’s U-19 team-mate Riyan Parag denied his opportunity and was forced to leave for lunch. His leg was missing in the previous final.

The referee was initially uninterested, but there was a big appeal from Riyan. But when the appeal grew, he raised his finger.

Mumbai started the day with his 2 for 397 and worked his muscles as Rahane scored his 39th century in first-class cricket, his 39th, as his and Shaw partnership strengthened. made it look flexible. He was cautious in the first ten overs, letting Shaw play his shot, but Lahane upped the ante with 60 for 50 balls after Shaw’s dismissal.

From 131 to 252 by lunchtime, Rahane pushed up some limits, allowing the team to easily surpass his mark by 650 runs. He was fluent in cutting and driving and came close to his double century for the second time in the competition, but was caught by Gokul from Liane’s delivery about 30 minutes after Lunch and Mumbai declared their innings. I was.

Assam started steadily but Indian international Shardul Thakur led Mumbai’s bowling his line-up.

Openers Rahul Hazarika and Shubham Mandal built his 79-run opening his stand, the latter being held back by Prasad Power after a shot from Mohit Avasti. But Hazarika (60 n.o, 108b, 8×4) stood his ground and scored his fourth first-class half-century with great punches from the pacers. He made a 50-run partnership with Rishav das as Assam finished the day 129-to-1, 558 runs behind.

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