Mumbai opens campaign with a bang

Thumps Delhi by seven wickets with Shaw turning on the style

February 21, 2021 11:53 pm | Updated February 22, 2021 12:12 am IST - JAIPUR:

SURAT,GUJARAT,27/11/2019: Mumbai Batsman Prithvi Shaw, who scored 53 runs, plays a shot during the Super League Group B match of Syed Mushtaq Ali T-20 Trophy  cricket match between Mumbai and Punjab at Lalbhai Contractor Stadium, Surat on November 27, 2019. 
Photo : Vijay Soneji

SURAT,GUJARAT,27/11/2019: Mumbai Batsman Prithvi Shaw, who scored 53 runs, plays a shot during the Super League Group B match of Syed Mushtaq Ali T-20 Trophy cricket match between Mumbai and Punjab at Lalbhai Contractor Stadium, Surat on November 27, 2019. Photo : Vijay Soneji

Shardul Thakur, after being released from India’s Test squad, did not feature in Mumbai’s Vijay Hazare Trophy opener versus Delhi. But Mumbai didn’t miss him at all at the Jaipur Vidhyalaya Ground here.

Riding on a combination of tight bowling, suicidal running between the wickets by the Delhi openers and a scintillating hundred by opening batsman Prithvi Shaw (105 n.o., 89b, 15x4, 2x6), Mumbai opened its campaign with a thumping seven-wicket win with more than 18 overs to spare.

Committing hara-kiri

After the Delhi openers committed hara-kiri to be run out for a blob, Dhawal Kulkarni helped Mumbai restrict Delhi to 211 for seven. The mediocre total was never going to be enough to challenge a power-packed Mumbai line-up.

Despite left-handed Yashasvi Jaiswal falling cheaply to Shivank Vashisth, Shaw made a mockery of the Delhi pacers, with valuable support from captain Shreyas Iyer (39, 39b, 6x4, 1x6) and Suryakumar Yadav (50, 33b, 6x4, 2x6).

Fighting knock

Shaw’s showmanship overshadowed Delhi No. 3 Himmat Singh’s fighting hundred (106 n.o., 145b, 6x4, 2x6). Had it not been for his 122-run partnership for the seventh wicket with Vashisth (55, 70b, 6x4), Delhi would have struggled to reach even the three-figure mark.

Delhi openers Anuj Rawat (square off the wicket by Yashasvi Jaiswal) and Shikhar Dhawan (one-handed flick by Tushar Deshpande at mid-on) both threw their wickets away in the first two overs. Kulkarni then ran through the middle order to leave Delhi in tatters at 32 for six in the 19th over. The writing was clear on the wall then itself.

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