Tamil Nadu’s Poor First Session Puts Mumbai in Control of Ranji Trophy Clash
In a crucial Ranji Trophy encounter, Tamil Nadu’s decision to bat first on a green-tinged pitch at the Brabourne Stadium backfired spectacularly, leaving them in a precarious position. Mumbai’s pacers exploited the conditions to their advantage, bowling out the visitors for a paltry 146 in just 90 minutes.
Tamil Nadu skipper R. Sai Kishore’s decision to bat first raised eyebrows, with Indian pacer Jaydev Unadkat questioning the logic on social media. Former cricketer Vijay Dhaiya, who conducted the toss, described it as a “brave call,” but Sai Kishore defended his decision, stating that he was unsure of the wicket’s behavior.
Mumbai’s pacers, led by Tushar Deshpande, made the most of the overcast conditions and the pitch’s assistance for pace bowlers. Deshpande expressed surprise at Tamil Nadu’s decision, acknowledging the favorable conditions for seamers in the first session.
Tamil Nadu’s bowling attack, which included the inclusion of pacer Kuldeep Sen, failed to capitalize on the crucial toss win. Instead, Ajinkya Rahane’s Mumbai team now has the advantage of batting in the best conditions, putting them in a strong position to take control of the match.