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Sarfaraz Khan’s ‘200’ madness puts him in annals of Irani Cup, Mumbai way ahead of Rest of India

Sarfaraz Khan’s ‘200’ madness puts him in annals of Irani Cup, Mumbai way ahead of Rest of India

Mumbai's score after the Day 2 read 536/9. Sarfaraz is still unbeaten at 221.

A week ago, Sarfaraz Khan had to hear the unfortunate news of his brother’s car accident in UP. Although Musheer and his father are safe and on their way to recovery, Sarfaraz put all this behind to come up with one of his all-time best knocks.

Sarfaraz & Mumbai’s dominance!

Sarfaraz’s sensational double century propelled Mumbai to a commanding position on Day 2 of the Irani Cup against Rest of India. The 26-year-old, coupled with superb contributions from Ajinkya Rahane and other Mumbai batters, has put the Ranji Trophy winners firmly in control of the match. Sarfaraz, who was dropped by Prasidh Krishna in the 90s, made the most of the second chance, going on to score a magnificent 221 runs (still unbeaten). His innings was a masterclass of strokeplay, as he effortlessly dispatched bowlers to all parts of the ground. With this double ton, Sarfaraz became the first-ever Mumbai batter to achieve the feat in an Irani Cup match.

Earlier in the day, Rahane missed out on a well-deserved century, falling just short of the milestone. However, his solid knock of 97 runs laid a strong foundation for Mumbai’s innings. Kotian and Shardul Thakur also made valuable contributions, ensuring that Mumbai made the most of the batting-friendly conditions.

While the Mumbai batsmen dominated the day, Mukesh Kumar was the standout bowler for Rest of India. The pacer picked up four wickets, including the crucial wicket of Khan. With one wicket remaining, Mukesh will be aiming to complete a five-wicket haul on Day 3. Overall, it was a day to remember for Mumbai, as they extended their first-innings score to 526.

Irani Cup, Mumbai vs Rest of India score at Stumps, Day 2

Mumbai (lost the toss): 536/9 (138 overs), Sarfaraz Khan (221*): Mukesh Kumar (4/109

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