Saransh Jain lidera la batalla por el retorno de la inversión el día 4, en Mumbai, con una mano en el trofeo de la Copa Iraní.

El resto de la India (ROI) todavía está en el juego a pesar de perder sus últimos 4 terrenos por solo 16 carreras en 6 overs. Las posibilidades de ganar la Copa Iraní 2024 son muy grandes para el grupo Ruturaj Gaikwad. Al final del cuarto día de juego en Lucknow, Mumbai sigue liderando […]

The Rest of India (ROI) are still in the game despite losing their last 4 wickets for just 16 runs in 6 overs. The chance to win the Irani Cup 2024 is very much in Ruturaj Gaikwad’s team’s grasp. At the end of the fourth day of play in Lucknow, Mumbai are still leading by 274 runs but have lost 6 wickets. Off-spinner Saransh Jain was the star for ROI, taking four wickets, including the prized scalps of Prithvi Shaw and Shreyas Iyer. 

Mumbai seemed off-kilter. Shaw gave them a good start with his 76 off 105 balls, but no other batter crossed the 20-run mark. The only good thing for the 14-time champions is that Sarfaraz Khan, who scored an imperious unbeaten 222 in the first inning, is at the crease.

His partner Tanush Kotian is no mug with the bat, averaging over 40 in first-class cricket. Along with him, Sarfaraz would look to bat in the first session on the last day of the Irani Cup 2024 and ensure that Mumbai won’t lose the match.

Irani Cup: Brief Scores

Mumbai 1st innings: 537/10 (Sarfaraz Khan 222, Mukesh Kumar 110/5)

Rest of India 1st innings: 416/10 (Abhimanyu Easwaran 191, Tanush Kotian 101/3)

Mumbai 2nd innings: 153/6 (Prithvi Shaw 76, Saransh Jain 67/4)

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