BENGALURU: In shape Prithvi Shaw and skipper Shreyas Iyer smashed half-centuries as Mumbai brushed apart Hyderabad by way of 60 runs in a rain-marred contest to transport to the summit clash of the Vijay Hazare Trophy, here on Wednesday.
Chasing 247, Mumbai had been positioned comfortably at 155 for two when rain halted play. Iyer (55 not out) and Ajinkya Rahane (17) had been on the crease with their unbeaten 3rd wicket stand of 73 runs.
The recreation by no means resumed after that and Mumbai had been declared winners via VJD method.
Left-arm spinner Mehdi Hasan struck two times, brushing aside openers Rohit Sharma (17) and Shaw (61 off 44 balls) to depart Mumbai at 82 for two after their 73-run opening stand.
Shaw's knock had 8 fours and two sixes. The teenaged batting sensation had hit a century on Test debut in Rajkot in opposition to West Indies. He accrued 237 runs in the collection with a mean of 118.50 and strike fee of 94.04 to be adjudged Man-of-the-series.
Earlier, Hyderabad posted 246 for 8 after Rohit Rayudu scored a 132-ball 121, which went in vain.
The knock used to be studded with 8 limitations and 4 sixes.
Hyderabad had a gloomy get started with openers Tanmay Agarwal (11) and Akshath Reddy (7) returning to the pavilion early.
Rayudu and Bavanaka Sandeep (29) then stitched a very important 50-run stand for the 3rd wicket.
Tail-ender Mehdi Hassan made 23 off 17 to assist Hyderabad placed on board a decent overall.
For Mumbai, Tushar Deshpande used to be the lead wicket-taker with three wickets for 55 runs and Royston Dias bagged two for 43.
Pacer Dhawal Kulkarni, Shivam Dubey and Shams Mulani snapped a wicket each and every.
Brief Scores:
Mumbai 155/2 (Prithvi Shaw 61, Shreyas Iyer 55 not out; Mehdi Hassan 2/23) beat Hyderabad 246/eight (Rohit Rayudu 121 not out, Bavanaka Sandeep 29; Tushar Deshpande three/55) by way of 60 runs
Chasing 247, Mumbai had been positioned comfortably at 155 for two when rain halted play. Iyer (55 not out) and Ajinkya Rahane (17) had been on the crease with their unbeaten 3rd wicket stand of 73 runs.
The recreation by no means resumed after that and Mumbai had been declared winners via VJD method.
Left-arm spinner Mehdi Hasan struck two times, brushing aside openers Rohit Sharma (17) and Shaw (61 off 44 balls) to depart Mumbai at 82 for two after their 73-run opening stand.
Shaw's knock had 8 fours and two sixes. The teenaged batting sensation had hit a century on Test debut in Rajkot in opposition to West Indies. He accrued 237 runs in the collection with a mean of 118.50 and strike fee of 94.04 to be adjudged Man-of-the-series.
Earlier, Hyderabad posted 246 for 8 after Rohit Rayudu scored a 132-ball 121, which went in vain.
The knock used to be studded with 8 limitations and 4 sixes.
Hyderabad had a gloomy get started with openers Tanmay Agarwal (11) and Akshath Reddy (7) returning to the pavilion early.
Rayudu and Bavanaka Sandeep (29) then stitched a very important 50-run stand for the 3rd wicket.
Tail-ender Mehdi Hassan made 23 off 17 to assist Hyderabad placed on board a decent overall.
For Mumbai, Tushar Deshpande used to be the lead wicket-taker with three wickets for 55 runs and Royston Dias bagged two for 43.
Pacer Dhawal Kulkarni, Shivam Dubey and Shams Mulani snapped a wicket each and every.
Brief Scores:
Mumbai 155/2 (Prithvi Shaw 61, Shreyas Iyer 55 not out; Mehdi Hassan 2/23) beat Hyderabad 246/eight (Rohit Rayudu 121 not out, Bavanaka Sandeep 29; Tushar Deshpande three/55) by way of 60 runs
Vijay Hazare Trophy: Prithvi Shaw, Shreyas Iyer lead Mumbai to final
Reviewed by Kailash
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October 17, 2018
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