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Mukund, Indrajith hit tons as desperate TN eye outright win

Skipper Abhinav Mukund and Baba Indrajith smashed elegant centuries as Tamil Nadu, in search of an outright win, declared their second innings at 356 for six to set a tricky target of 251 runs before former champions Mumbai in the semi-final of the Ranji Trophy, here on Wednesday.

Mukund made 122 off 186 balls with the help of 11 boundaries, while Indrajith scored 138 off 169 deliveries with 13 fours and one six for Tamil Nadu’s total in the second innings.

Mumbai’s first-innings total was revised to 411 when they were awarded five penalty runs due to Tamil Nadu’s batsmen running on the pitch in the 74th over. That meant their target became 251 from the 256 Tamil Nadu had set. At stumps on the fourth day and penultimate day, Mumbai were five for no loss with young Prithvi Shaw (2 not out) and Praful Waghela (3 not out) negotiating the remaining five overs of the day.

Mumbai still need 246 runs to win with a full day’s play remaining for Tamil Nadu bowlers to bundle out their opponents and enter the final of the Ranji Trophy for the ninth time in the history of the tournament.

Having conceded the first innings lead on the third day on Tuesday, Tamil Nadu had no option but to push for an outright victory. Indrajith joined hands with Mukund and the duo played aggressively and piled up 185 runs for the second wicket to push Tamil Nadu forward. For Mumbai, Sandhu (2/67) and Vijay Gohil (2/110) picked up four wickets between them. 
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