After more than 250 overs had been lost due to inclement weather and damp pitch, Services reached 164 for three in reply to Mumbai's commendable 454 for eight declared in their first innings.
While Mumbai need another seven wickets, Services require 291 runs in order to reach the summit round provided there is another short spell of shower, which can again change the script.
With the sun beating down for two consecutive days, batting wasn't difficult on this track, barring a few deliveries from the left-arm spin duo of Ankeet Chavan and Vishal Dabholkar.
Skipper Soumya Ranjan Swain (63 batting) and Yashpal Singh (43 batting) added 92 runs for an unbroken fourth-wicket stand.
Left-hander Swain looked solid and so did their team's most well-known batsman, Yashpal Singh, who batted confidently during the last hour, despite a probing spell from rival captain Ajit Agarkar.
While Swain hit seven boundaries, the former KKR player Yashpal hit six.
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With the hosts getting easy runs, the frustration of Mumbai players became evident when Sachin Tendulkar, fielding at mid-on, walked upto Yashpal and told him to hurry up as the batsmen was being attended by the team's physio.
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