Rajat Patidar, who made a memorable performance for Royal Challengers Bangalore in the Indian Premier League (Rajat Patidar) Against Mumbai on Saturday Ranji Trophy (Ranji Trophy) The rain-affected fourth day in the final took her team very close to the title. After starting the day at 368 for three, Patidar scored 536 in the first innings off 129 off 219 balls with the help of 20 fours. Rain disrupted the match before the tea break, but when the game resumed, Madhya Pradesh (Madhya Pradesh Cricket Team) Almost won the title with a 162-run lead in his first innings. Patidar is the third player after Yash Dubey (133) and Shubham Sharma (116) to score a century.
Mumbai’s victory is a miracle
His batting, however, was the best of the three. At stumps, Mumbai reduced Madhya Pradesh’s lead to 113 for two in the second innings, but their return to the match now depends on some miracles. At the end of the fourth day’s play, Arman Jaffer was batting for 30 and Sudev Parkar for nine. Hardik Tamor was sent to start the innings with Captain Prithvi Shaw for quick runs, but Shaw scored 44 off 52 balls, Gaurav Yadav (1 for 23) and Tamor scored 25. Kumar Karthikeya (50) but one wicket. On the ball.
On the last day of the match, 95 overs are to be played and after the Mumbai team has made a big total, Madhya Pradesh will have to bat for 45 to 50 runs. Given the way the pitch is helping the batsmen, the Madhya Pradesh team is unlikely to turn around in the fourth innings.
Patidar played an important innings for the team
When the fourth day started, Madhya Pradesh needed seven more runs to take the lead in the first innings, but it was more important for Patidar to play at least one session. He did this job brilliantly. By the time he was out, Madhya Pradesh’s lead was over 100 and sadness could be seen on the faces of Mumbai players. Meanwhile, coach Chandrakant Pandit, known for his tough temper, was sitting in a corner of the dressing room enjoying his team’s batting.
Madhya Pradesh’s innings lasted for 14 hours and two minutes. Meanwhile, the team responded to the 41-time champion team in the same way. Patidar hit a boundary on Mohit Awasthi’s on-drive and then signaled him to continue his tiny line with a beautiful shot towards the cover-point.
Mumbai bowlers disappointed
The IPL may be a white-ball competition, but the kind of confidence that Patidar gained from his century against the Lucknow Super Giants on May 25 came to work here. He made the best use of it on June 25, exactly one month later. This is the eighth and most important century of his first class career. The credit for Madhya Pradesh’s success in the current season goes to the superb batting in the second, third and fourth order. Patidar has scored 628 runs so far and is second only to Sarfaraz Khan (937) in the list of run-scorers. Yash Dubey (613) and Shubham Sharma (578) also performed match winning.
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