Mumbai clinch 40th Ranji Trophy title with a crushing win over Saurashtra

January 28, 2013

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Mumbai: Jan 28: Ajit Agarkar-led Mumbai claimed their 40th Ranji Trophy title as they ran over Saurashtra in three days of the Ranji Trophy final at Wankhede on Monday.

Medium-pacer Dhawal Kulkarni’s picked up nine wickets to setup Mumbai’s win after Wasim Jaffer scored a century and became the highest run-getter in Ranji Trophy, surpassing Amol Muzumdar.

Saurashtra failed to put up a good fight against a side that was playing its 44th Ranji Trophy final.

Agarkar had put the visitors in to bat after winning the toss on the first morning. He backed his bowlers and they repaid his faith as they bundled out Saurashtra for 148 on Day One. Kulkarni was the pick of the bowlers, picking up four wickets to peg back the visitors. He finished with figures of four for 24 in the first innings.

In reply, Mumbai managed to take a massive lead, courtesy a century from Jaffer and a half-century from Hiken Shah. The Mumbai batsmen played the whole of second day and were eventually bowled out for 355 in the morning session of Day Three, with Kamlesh Makvana picking up three wickets while Siddharth Trivedi, Saurya Sanandiya and Dharmendrasinh Jadeja got two wickets each.

When Saurashtra openers came out to bat on Day Three, the team was trailing by 207 runs and had an uphill task of turning the tables on the home side.

To make matters worse, they crumbled under the pressure and were reduced to 11 for five as captain Agarkar and Kulkarni ran riot on their batting line-up. None of the top six batsmen managed to reach double figures. They were eventually bowled out for 82, helping Mumbai win the title in an emphatic fashion.

Brief Scores: Saurashtra 148 and 82 (Saurya Sanandiya 16; Ajit Agarkar 4 for 15, Dhaval Kulkarni 5 for 32) lost to Mumbai 355 (Wasim Jaffer 132, Hiken Shah 55; Kamlesh Makvana 3 for 45) by an innings and 125 runs.

Man of the Match: Wasim Jaffer

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March 13,2020

New Delhi, Mar 13: The remaining ODI series between India and South Africa has been called-off amidst the rising concerns over the coronavirus pandemic.

"The second and third ODI between India and South Africa in Lucknow and Kolkata respectively are called off," the BCCI source told media persons.

The first match of the series was abandoned due to rain and wet outfield without a toss at Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association (HPCA) stadium on Thursday.

The second and third ODI was scheduled to be played at Lucknow and Kolkata on March 15 and 18 respectively. Earlier on Thursday, the BCCI has decided to play the remaining two ODIs behind closed doors.

"After holding discussions with the MYAS and MOHFW, the BCCI on Thursday announced that the remaining two One-day Internationals (ODIs) of the three-match series of South Africa tour of India, 2020, will be played without any public gathering, including spectators," the BCCI had said in a statement.

The Union Health and Family Welfare Ministry has advised all the federations to avoid large gatherings.

World Health Organisation (WHO) on Wednesday had declared the coronavirus outbreak a 'pandemic' and expressed deep concerns.

The coronavirus disease was first detected in Wuhan in China's Hubei province, in late December, and has since spread worldwide.

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April 8,2020

London, Apr 8: England wicketkeeper Jos Buttler has raised more than 65,000 pound (USD 80,000) to help fight the coronavirus by auctioning off his World Cup final shirt.

Buttler's shirt, which he wore when completing the last-ball run-out that saw England beat New Zealand at Lord's last year, was sold to raise money for specialist heart and lung centres provided by the Royal Brompton and Harefield hospitals in London.

Buttler, who earlier in the showpiece match had hit a fifty and batted in the Super Over, put his long-sleeve keeping jersey up for sale on eBay a week ago.

By the time the auction closed on Tuesday, the shirt had attracted 82 bids with the winner paying 65,100 pound.

Buttler, speaking on Monday, said: "It's a very special shirt but I think it takes on extra meaning with it being able to hopefully go to the emergency cause.

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May 5,2020

May 5: Former Pakistan speedster Shoaib Akhtar says he is interested in becoming India's bowling coach if there is an offer, asserting that he is capable of grooming "more aggressive, fast and talkative" pacers.

Akhtar expressed his willingness in an interview on social networking app 'Helo'.

Asked if he would like to be associated with the Indian bowling unit in future, he responded in the positive. India's current bowling is Bharat Arun.

"I will definitely. My job is to spread knowledge. What I have learned is knowledge and I will spread it," Akhtar said.

One of the fastest bowlers to have played the game, he added, "I will produce more aggressive, fast and more talkative bowlers than the current ones who will tell-off the batsmen in a way that you will enjoy a lot."

He said he has always wanted to share his knowledge among budding cricketers and that he is looking to produce more aggressive bowlers.

He also added that he would like to "coach" IPL franchise Kolkata Knight Riders, for whom he has played in the cash-rich T20 league's inaugural edition.

The former pacer also spoke about his early interactions with Indian batting great Sachin Tendulkar in the 1998 series.

"I had seen him but didn't know how big a name he was in India. In Chennai, I got to know that he was known as a god in India.

"Mind you, he is a very good friend of mine. In 1998, when I bowled as fast as I could, Indian public celebrated with me. I have a big fan following in India," Akhtar said.

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