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Tamore’s century helps Mumbai take control

While the first day belonged to young Mumbai opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who had hammered his second first-class hundred, it was Tamore show on Wednesday at the Just Academy ground.

Tamore’s century helps Mumbai take control
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Mumbai wicket-keeper Hardik Tamore (left) scored a ton

BENGALURU: Wicket-keeper batter Hardik Tamore hogged the limelight with a stroke-filled 115 to propel Mumbai to 393 in its first innings on the second day of the Ranji Trophy semifinal against Uttar Pradesh, here on Wednesday.

In reply, Uttar Pradesh was reeling at 25 for two at stumps, having lost opener Samarth Singh (0) and Priyam Garg (5) early.

While the first day belonged to young Mumbai opener Yashasvi Jaiswal, who had hammered his second first-class hundred, it was Tamore show on Wednesday at the Just Academy ground.

Tamore, who was roped in as replacement for injured Aditya Tare, reposed the faith of the team management, and along with all-rounder Shams Mulani (50) frustrated the UP attack after play commenced late due to wet outfield.

But the UP bowlers, particularly left-arm spinner Saurabh Kumar (3/107) made a remarkable comeback as Mumbai lost its last four wickets for 47 runs. Earlier, Tamore and Mulani duo took their time to settle down and only punished the loose deliveries.

Mulani, resuming at his overnight score of 10, played the perfect second fiddle to Tamore, who notched up his second first-class hundred. Right-handed Tamore, who resumed on unbeaten 51, anchored the innings after the domestic giant began from its overnight score of 260 for five. He and Mulani forged a crucial 113-run stand for the sixth wicket before Karan Sharma bagged his third wicket to dismiss the latter.

Tamore, in his 233-ball knock, hammered as many as 12 boundaries and one maximum, while Mulani struck five boundaries in his 50-ball knock before being caught by Madhav Kaushik.

Once Mulani fell, Tamore was devoid of partners as Tanush Kotian (22), Dhawal Kulkarni (0), Tushar Deshpande (1) failed to provide him support. Tamore was the last man to be dismissed after he fell to Kumar.

SF: Mumbai 393 in 140.4 overs (Y Jaiswal 100, H Tamore 115, S Mulani 50, S Khan 40, K Sharma 4/46, S Kumar 3/107) vs UP 25/2 in 12 overs; MP 341 in 105.3 overs (H Mantri 165, A Raghuwanshi 63, M Kumar 4/66, S Ahmed 3/86) vs Bengal 197/5 in 66 overs (M Tiwary 84 batting, S Ahmed 72 batting)

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