Siddhesh Lad’s Century Powers Mumbai to Victory in Ranji Trophy
Siddhesh Lad’s return to the Mumbai cricket team has been a resounding success, culminating in a match-winning century against Odisha in the Ranji Trophy. After a brief stint as a regional broadcaster, Lad was forced to reconsider his retirement due to Mumbai’s need for experience in the middle order.
Lad’s second-innings fifty on a turning track in Vadodara against Baroda hinted at his continued reliability as Mumbai’s “crisis man,” a title he earned with his numerous rescue acts in the past. However, Lad’s aspirations extend beyond individual accolades to another Mumbai title.
“I just want to keep enjoying for as long as possible and help Mumbai win another Ranji title,” said Lad. “Mumbai regained the Ranji Trophy last season, now I want to be a part of a winning squad again.”
Lad’s return has been a testament to the support and encouragement he received from head coach Omkar Salvi and the rest of the support staff. Despite initially feeling demotivated, Lad was pushed to the hilt and is now grateful for the opportunity to make a difference.
Lad’s resurgence is a reminder of the importance of experience and resilience in cricket. His ability to adapt to different conditions and perform under pressure is a valuable asset to any team. As Mumbai continues its quest for another Ranji Trophy title, Lad’s contributions will be crucial.