Ranji Trophy: Mumbai extend dominance with 41st title
Mumbai players celebrate after beating Saurashtra in the final of the Ranji Trophy in Pune on Friday. (Photo: PTI)

Mumbai players celebrate after beating Saurashtra in the final of the Ranji Trophy in Pune on Friday. (Photo: PTI)
Mumbai won the Ranji Trophy for a record 41st time with a comprehensive innings and 21 run victory over Saurashtra on day three of the five-day final here on Friday.
Not many would have predicted Mumbai to run away with the title in less than three days but their bowlers dismissed Saurashtra for 115 to cap off a dramatic day three.
The record Ranji Trophy champions got their hands on the trophy for the first time in three seasons and now they have 41 titles to their name in 45 finals with 10 of them being an innings victory. Karnataka are a distant second in the overall Ranji standings with eight titles.
It was a repeat of the 2012-13 final where Mumbai had made short work of Saurashtra with an innings and 125-run triumph.
Mumbai were mere 27 runs ahead of Saurashtra at the start of day three before they went on to make 371 in 82.2 overs from an overnight 262/8 in their first innings.
Saurashtra, who managed 235 in their first innings, failed miserably with the bat in the second essay today, lasting 48.2 overs. Mumbai pacer Shardul Thakur ran through the opposition batting, ending with five wickets for 26 runs in 13.2 overs to take his match tally to eight.
Saurashtra’s biggest name in the playing eleven, Cheteshwar Pujara, could not come to his team’s rescue and ended with scores of 4 and 27 in the all-important final. Shreyas Iyer was deservingly named man of the match for his 117 in Mumbai’s only innings of the match. He ended the season as the leading run-getter with 1321 runs at 73.38 including four centuries and seven fifties.
Saurashtra captain Jaydev Shah rued missed chances in the game.
“It was very disappointing. Catches win matches, and we missed two important opportunities. But my team has done really well, from Plate we came to Elite, and we’ve come up to the final. Siddhesh Lad’s last-wicket partnership gave them a very crucial lead. We’ve been in the final two times, and we’ll try our best and we hope that next year we will win the final. It’s been a fantastic season for us. Everyone has supported each other,” said Shah.