Vijay Hazare Trophy: Prithvi Shaw as 185 * Mumbai defeated Saurashtra by 9 wickets and entered the semi-finals

Vijay Hazare Trophy: Prithvi Shaw as 185 * Mumbai defeated Saurashtra by 9 wickets and entered the semi-finals

Captain Prithvi Shaw smashed an unbeaten 185 off 123 balls as Mumbai reached the semi-finals of the Vijay Hazare Trophy with a stunning nine-wicket win over Saurashtra in the fourth quarter-final in New Delhi on Tuesday. To bat, Saurashtra scored 284 for 5 thanks to Samarth Vyas’s unbeaten 90, but Shaw’s blitzkrieg matched it as Mumbai chased down the target to win in just 41.5 overs.

Shaw scored his third century in the tournament, scoring 105 not out against Delhi and 227 not out against Puducherry in the league stage.

Chasing 285, Shaw went on to say aggressively that after nine overs Mumbai scored 67 runs without any loss.

The right-arm opposition bowlers were also not spared as they hit 21 fours and seven sixes in their illustrious innings.

With Shaw in full flow, Yashasvi Jaiswal (75 off 104 balls) played the perfect second fiddle.

Shaw, who now holds the record for the highest individual score in the tournament, continued to play his shots and completed 50 runs off 29 balls.

Youngster continued his effort and completed his century off 67 balls, while the opening pair added 238 runs for the first wicket and laid the foundation for victory.

Jaiswal hit 10 fours and a six, but was surprised when Mumbai reached the milestone.

Shaw easily completed the formality in the company of Aditya Tare, who remained unbeaten on 20.

Earlier, Saurashtra openers Snell Patel (30) and Avi Barot (37 off 49 balls; 5×4) gave the team a steady start by scoring 58 runs.

Left-arm spinner Shams Mulani (2/51) brought Mumbai to first success after dismissing Patel.

Mumbai then overtook Saurashtra as they took two quick wickets and troubled them for three wickets for 85 runs.

All-rounder Shivam Dubey (1/43) removed Barot, who was caught by Tanush Kotian, while Mulani sent back Motivational Mankad (4).

One batsman Vishwaraj Singh Jadeja (53 off 69 balls; 4×4; 1×6), played consecutive innings, but did not get support at the other end.

Mumbai off-spinner Tanush Kotian gave Saurashtra the fourth blow by cheaply dismissing Arpit Vasavada (10), dismissing them cheaply for 121 for 4 wickets.

When it looked like Jadeja and Vyas were taking the game away, 21-year-old Leggy Prashant Solanki eliminated the former as Saurashtra lost their half for 155.

But Vyas, who came in at number six, and Chirag Jani (53 not out from 38 balls) led the innings and provided much needed momentum with an unbreakable stand of 129 runs for the sixth wicket.

Vyas hit seven fours and four sixes, while Jani hit five fours and a six while both attacked Mumbai.

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Brief Score:

Saurashtra 284/5 (Samarth Vyas 90 not out, Chirag Jani 53 not out; Shams Mulani 2/51; Tanush Kotian 1/30) lost to Mumbai 285/1 (Prithvi Shaw 185 not out, Yashasvi Jaiswal 75; Jaidev Unadkat 1 /) ; 52) by 9 wickets.

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