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Ranji: Bowlers, Lad lead Mumbai fight-back

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Press Trust of India Pune
Last Updated : Dec 07 2018 | 7:10 PM IST

Bowlers and stand-in skipper Siddesh Lad who scored an unbeaten 70 led Mumbai's fight-back against Maharashtra on day two of their Elite Group A Ranji Trophy match here.

After bundling out Maharashtra for 352, Mumbai ended the second day at 196 for 5, still adrift by 156 runs, at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium at Gahunje near Pune on Friday.

In the morning Maharashtra, who resumed at their overnight first innings score of 298 for 3, were bowled out for 352 with medium-pacer Akash Parkar (4-56) being the pick of Mumbai bowlers.

The fight-back for Mumbai was continued by crisis man Lad who walked in at number 3 after the early fall of opener Jay Bista (23).

Lad, who hit 9 fours and a six in his 151-ball knock, and experienced Aditya Tare (63), who opened the innings, compiled a crucial 109-run stand for the second wicket.

But Maharashtra hit back by taking three quick wickets.

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After Tare departed, experienced Surya Kumar Yadav (12), Armaan Jaffer (6) and in-form Shivam Dubey (4) fell cheaply as Mumbai slumped to 5-181 from 2-143.

Shubham Ranjane (9 not out) was holding fort with Lad as the two teams will fight it out for a first innings lead Saturday.

Meanwhile, at Valsad,a close fight was on between Railways and Gujarat for first innings lead.

Railways are trailing by 101 runs with seven wickets in hand at stumps on day two.

At Vadodara, Yusuf Pathan proved his mettle and struck unbeaten 129 to help his side take the first innings lead against Chhattisgarh.

In Rajkot, hosts Saurashtra grabbed the first innings lead after bowling out Karnataka for 217.

Brief scores: At Pune: Maharashtra 352 (Swapnil Gugale 101, J S Pande 74; Akash Parkar 4-56) versus Mumbai 196/5 (Siddesh Lad 70 not out, Aditya Tare 63, Ashay Palkar 2-37).

At Rajkot: Saurashtra 316 (Jaydev Shah 97, K Makwana 46; J Suchith 6-111) versus Karnataka 217 (Karun Nair 63, Dega Nischal 58, D A Jadeja 7-103).

At Vadodara: Chhattisgarh 129 and 174/4 (Avnish Singh 79, Harpreet Singh Bhatia 43) versus Baroda 385 (Yusuf Pathan 129 not out, Bhargav Bhatt 67; Onkar Verma 4-84).

At Valsad: Gujarat 367 (Piyush Chawla 130, Priyank Panchal 69; Amit Mishra 4-93) versus Railways 266/3 (Nitin Bhille 109 not out, Arindam Ghosh 69 not out, C T Gaja 1-33).

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First Published: Dec 07 2018 | 7:10 PM IST

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