Mumbai first rode on Rahane and Tare's exploits with the bat to post 211 for three on the board and then restricted an equally potent Baroda to 205 for eight to register the win.
Asked to bat, Mumbai lost Shreyas Iyer early before Rahane and Tare joined hands to stitch a commanding 152-run stand for the second wicket to lay the foundation for the score.
Tare, on the other hand, was a tad faster than Rahane in piling up his runs off just 41 deliveries with five fours and as many sixes.
Shivam Dubey also used his long handle to great effect towards the end scoring 37 unbeaten runs off just 13 balls, a knock which was studded with two boundaries and four hits over the fence.
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Left-arm medium pacer Rishi Arothe (1/51) was the only successful bowler for Baroda as two other Mumbai batsmen were victims of run outs.
Vishnu Solanki (69 not out off 34) was the star for Baroda with the bat, while Swapnil Singh (35) and opening duo of Miten Shah (33) and Kedar Devdhar (31) also made significant scores.
However, Baroda were completely let down by their star players -- skipper Irfan Pathan and his brother Yusuf -- as they failed to crack with both bat and ball.
For Mumbai, veteran leg-spinner Pravin Tambe (3/26) picked up three wickets, while Shivam Dubey (2/6) snared two wickets in the one over he bowled in the game.
Opting to bowl, Gujarat restricted Maharshtra to 154 for seven and then chased down the target in 18.5 overs with five wickets in hand.
Summarised Scores:
Mumbai: 211 for three in 20 overs (Aditya Tare 79, Ajinkya Rahane 78; Rishi Arothe 1/51) vs Baroda: 205 for eight in 20 overs (Vishnu Solanki 69 not out; Pravin Tambe 3/26).
Maharshtra: 154 for seven in 20 overs (Ankit Bawne 90 not out; Rujul Bhatt 3/28) vs Gujarat: 155 for five in 18.5 overs (Rujul Bhatt 54; Anupam Sanklecha 2/47).
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