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Mumbai 45 for 2 (Musheer 24*, Sai Kishore 1-3) trail Tamil Nadu 146 (Vijay 44, Washington 43, Deshpande 3-24, Kotian 2-10) by 101 runs
Washington Sundar, who was released from India’s Test squad, and Vijay Shankar forged a 48-run partnership off 191 balls for the sixth wicket to briefly resist Mumbai’s red-hot attack. Vijay got going with a flicked four off Avasthi and a punchy straight drive off Deshpande. But Thakur stopped him on 44 after lunch. He had angled one in from over the wicket and got it to seam away just enough to kiss the outside edge.
Washington’s innings could have been cut short on 11 had Shreyas Iyer latched onto a tough chance in the slips off Thakur. Washington had another nervy moment on 19 when he was given out lbw off left-arm fingerspinner Shams Mulani. But a review saved him, with the tracker indicating that the ball would have bounced over the stumps on the red-soil surface.
Kuldeep Sen, TN’s guest pacer who had sat out of the last three games, then marked his return with the dismissal of Shaw in his first over. Sai Kishore had Lalwani, Mumbai’s highest run-getter this season, lbw, but the hosts trimmed the deficit to 101 by stumps. With both Iyer and captain Ajinkya Rahane in the shed, Mumbai will look to bat TN out of the semi-final on Sunday.
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