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This is an archive article published on December 4, 2000

Wankhede dada8217; slams a double

Mumbai, December 3: Vinod Kambli once again lived upto his name. The Dada' of domestic cricket slammed an unbeaten 203 338m, 241b, 23x4,...

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Mumbai, December 3: Vinod Kambli once again lived upto his name. The Dada8217; of domestic cricket slammed an unbeaten 203 338m, 241b, 23215;4, 5215;6 against Guajrat on the second day of the West Zone Ranji Trophy match between Mumbai and Gujarat at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday.

After Kambli reached his double, Mumbai captain Sameer Dighe applied a closure to the Mumbai innings at 521-5. In reply, Gujarat finished the day at 124-3 with Mukund Parmar unbeaten on 33 and Tejas Varsani giving him company on 27.

Resuming at their overnight score of 340-4, Dighe and Kambli, started off from where they had left. Kambli, in particular, relished against an attack which could be at best called club8217; class.

Kambli once again presented a contrasting facet of his game which seems to blossom always against such attacks and struggles against the likes of Vaas, Walsh and others.

But the southpaw did not seem to agree with the opinion that the Gujarat attack was pedestrian . 8220;I think they bowled well, the three seamers toiled hard and I had to bide my time while scoring8221;, said Kambli.

At the other end, however, Sameer Dighe scored his runs at will and was unlucky to miss out the three-figure mark. The Mumbai skipper was caught plumb in front of the wicket by Lalit Patel for 87 220m, 168b, 14215;4.

Sairaj Bahutule, making a comeback, then came in at the fall of Dighe8217;s wicket, but found it difficult to push the pedal on the accelerator.

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But Vinod Kambli continued to plunder runs and soon reached his double hundred slashing a ball from off-spinner Damani for yet another four.

The visitors did not have a good start as their opener Vivek Gandhi left without troubling the scorers. Santosh Saxena at this stage was bowling with good rhythm and seemed to have the Gujarat batsmen in all kinds of trouble.

Niraj Patel, under-19 World Cup star, who has impressed one and all with his audacious strokeplay in the match against Zimbabwe at Indore, did not disappoint. Favouring the cut shot, the pocket-sized left-hander, played the seamers and spinners well.

He played what was possibly the shot of the day, a cover-drive off Robin Morris, but soon after reaching his half-century he was consumed by Ramesh Powar, with a ball that spun a little.

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This brought the veteran duo of Mukund Parmar and Tejas Varsani, who played out the remaining overs with ease .

With Gujarat needing another 248 runs to avoid the follow-on, the match is interestingly poised.

SCOREBOARD

Mumbai 1st innings; overnight 340-4 Wasim Jaffer c N Patel b Majmudar 221m, 159b, 14215;4, 2215;6 97

Vinayak Mane runout Patel 190m, 147b, 8215;4 57

Robin Morris lbw b Majmudar 40m, 31b, 2215;4, 1215;6 17

Amol Muzumdar c Damani b Varsani 32m, 18b, 1215;4 9

Vinod Kambli not out 338m, 241b, 23215;4, 5215;6 203

Sameer Dighe lbw b L Patel 220m,168b, 14215;4 87

Sairaj Bahutule not out 94m, 80b, 2215;4 24

Extras b1, lb18, nb16, w2 27

Total for five wickets decl in 138 overs 521

Fall of wickets : 1-154 Mane, 46.5 overs, 2-179 Jaffer, 53.1 3-186 Morris, 55.4, 4-203 Muzumdar, 60.1, 5-436 Dighe,113.4

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Bowling :Majmudar 33-5-114-2; Bhavik Patel 29-4-96-0; Lalit Patel 24-2-103-1; Mehta 28-7-99-0; Varsani 10-2-25-1; Paramar 3-0-30-0; Damani 11-0-45-0.

Gujarat 1st innings

Nilesh Modi run out Morris 49m, 26b, 1215;4 7

Vivek Gandhi c Dighe b Saxena 10m, 4b 0

Niraj Patel c Muzumdar b Powar 104m, 64b, 10215;4 54

Mukund Parmar batiing 122m, 92b, 6215;4 33

Tejas Varsani batting 56m, 46b,2215;4, 1215;6 27

Extras lb1, nb2 3

Total for 3 wickets in 40 overs 124

Fall of wickets: 1-5 Gandhi, 1.4 overs, 2-34 Modi,10.4, 3-78 Niraj, 25.2

Bowling: Mhambrey 11-2-32-0; Saxena 10-4- 19-1; Ramesh Powar 7-0-26-1; Morris 2-0-13-0; Rajesh Pawar 5-0-25-0; Bahutule 5-0-1-8.

 

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