Ranji Trophy Final: Rajat Patidar greets RCB with chants as batsman reaches hundred. Video

On 25 May 2022, Rajat Patidar scored a century for RCB and exactly 30 days later he was back at it again, scoring a century, this time for his state of Madhya Pradesh (MP) which took Mumbai to the back-foot. pushing on. Ranji Trophy Final. Coming back into the game, MP conceded 374 runs as Mumbai batted first, but then MP’s batsmen came into their own as they went past the first innings score posted by Mumbai.

Yash Dubey (135) and Shubham Sharma (116) took the Mumbai attack to the sword as they shared a 222-run stand. Mumbai then managed to break the stand and put Patidar in the middle, who scored 122 for 219. It was pure square with Chinnaswamy’s crowd, then he chanted “RCB, RCB” the moment he reached the three-figure mark. Watch these videos.

Patidar played a brilliant innings for RCB in the IPL Eliminator as he sent LSG on a leather hunt. He scored 112 runs and then hit a half-century in the second qualifier which went in vain as RCB lost the match to RR and were knocked out.
Thanks to three tons, MP managed to score 536 runs in reply to Mumbai’s 374. This meant a lead of 162 runs which was difficult to cross. By the time the stumps were called on the third day, Mumbai were 81/1 and struggling to get the lead that would make them victorious. If MP wins this match then it will be their first Ranji Trophy win.

Madhya Pradesh’s dominance in the Ranji Trophy final continued on Saturday as Rajat Patidar scored 122 runs while Saransh Jain scored 536 runs in 177.2 overs to score his maiden half-century in first-class cricket and a crucial first innings score of 162 runs over Mumbai. . M Chinnaswamy Stadium.

If Friday had been for Yash Dubey and Shubham Sharma to score 133 and 116 respectively, Patidar scored his third century of Madhya Pradesh’s first innings on Saturday, followed by a useful knock from the lower order. For Mumbai, left-arm spinner Shams Mulani scored 5/173 in 63.2 overs.

Starting at 120 at lunch, Patidar could only add two runs to his score before Tushar Deshpande shaped one back and put him through the gate into the palace. Saransh Jain continued to break the boundary, but Mumbai had another breakthrough, with Shams Mulani trapping Anubhav Agarwal lbw before rain stopped play for 12 minutes.

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