Mumbai's All-Rounder Duo Separated for India A Tour

Mumbai’s All-Rounder Duo Separated for India A Tour

Mumbai’s formidable all-rounder duo, Tanush Kotian and Shams Mulani, have been instrumental in the team’s recent Ranji Trophy success. However, their partnership will be temporarily broken as Kotian prepares to join the India A squad for their tour of Australia.

Mulani, the senior partner, expressed his admiration for Kotian’s batting abilities, stating that he will miss him more as a batter than a bowler. “We have been bowling together and doing well together, but with the replacements we have, I am sure Himanshu (Singh) and I can also deliver in tandem,” Mulani said.

The Mumbai team recently secured a nine-wicket victory against Maharashtra, a crucial win after a disappointing loss to Baroda. Mulani emphasized the importance of bouncing back from the setback. “We reflected pretty hard on the loss. We went through the video footage extensively. Some people took responsibility for the loss. It feels nice for our side when the seniors club in and the others raise take responsibility. It feels nice with the way we bounced back on the first morning here that set the game up for us,” he said.

Kotian’s departure for Australia presents an opportunity for other players to step up and fill his void. Himanshu Singh is expected to take over Kotian’s role as the team’s primary all-rounder. Singh has shown promise in the past, and Mulani is confident in his ability to contribute to the team’s success.

Despite the temporary separation, Mulani remains optimistic about the team’s prospects. “All the best to Tanush, it’s a huge opportunity to represent India A. I will not miss him that much (with the ball) but definitely will miss him as a batter,” he said.

Mumbai Clinch Irani Cup After Record Ninth-Wicket Stand

Mumbai Clinch Irani Cup After Record Ninth-Wicket Stand

Mumbai’s 27-year wait for the Irani Cup ended in dramatic fashion as they secured a hard-fought draw against Rest of India (RoI) on the final day of the match at the Bharat Ratna Shree Atal Bihari Vajpayee Ekana Cricket Stadium.

Resuming the day with a lead of 274, Mumbai’s primary objective was to bat out as long as possible to deny RoI a chance to chase. However, Saransh Jain’s off-spin proved to be a threat, claiming the wickets of Sarfaraz Khan and Shardul Thakur in quick succession. With Mumbai reduced to 171 for eight, the game seemed to be slipping away.

Enter Tanush Kotian and Mohit Avasthi. The duo forged a record-breaking ninth-wicket partnership of 158 runs, the highest in the history of the Irani Cup. Kotian, who was dropped twice after reaching his fifty, played a patient and determined innings, while Avasthi provided solid support.

Their partnership not only ensured Mumbai’s survival but also put the pressure back on RoI. With the declaration imminent, RoI’s bowlers appeared to lose interest, allowing Kotian and Avasthi to bat at a leisurely pace. The game dragged on at a snail’s pace, with only 38 overs bowled during the entire day’s play.

Eventually, Mumbai declared their innings at 329 for eight, setting RoI an improbable target of 306. With early tea taken due to the declaration, the teams shook hands, and Mumbai celebrated their second consecutive Irani Cup triumph.

Saransh Jain emerged as the standout bowler for RoI, claiming six wickets in the match. Sarfaraz Khan, who scored a century in the first innings, was named Player of the Match for his all-round performance.

Tanush Kotian's All-Round Brilliance Powers Mumbai to Irani Cup Triumph

Tanush Kotian’s All-Round Brilliance Powers Mumbai to Irani Cup Triumph

Tanush Kotian, a rising star in Indian cricket, has emerged as a formidable all-rounder in the ongoing Irani Cup 2024. His exceptional performances with both bat and ball have propelled Mumbai to a commanding position in the match against Rest of India.

In the first innings, Kotian showcased his batting prowess with a gritty 64 off 124 deliveries. His innings helped Mumbai post a respectable total of 537. However, it was in the second innings that Kotian truly shone.

With Mumbai struggling at 171/8, Kotian stepped up to the plate and forged an unbeaten 158-run partnership with Mohit Avasthi (51* off 93 balls). Kotian’s century, scored off 150 balls, was a testament to his composure and ability to handle pressure.

Kotian’s batting heroics were not limited to his century. He also played a crucial role in Mumbai’s bowling attack. In the first innings, he claimed 3/101, the best figures for a Mumbai bowler. His wickets helped dismiss Rest of India for 416, giving Mumbai a significant lead.

Thanks to Kotian’s all-round performance, Mumbai managed to extend their lead to 450 runs. The match eventually ended in a draw, but Mumbai were declared winners via their first-innings lead, securing their 15th Irani Cup title after a 27-year wait.

Kotian’s exploits in the Irani Cup have highlighted his versatility and potential as a future star of Indian cricket. His ability to contribute with both bat and ball makes him a valuable asset to any team. As he continues to develop, Kotian is poised to make a significant impact on the Indian cricket scene.

India A Triumphs in Duleep Trophy with Dominant Bowling Performance

India A Triumphs in Duleep Trophy with Dominant Bowling Performance

India A emerged victorious in the Duleep Trophy, defeating India C by 132 runs in a thrilling encounter at Anantapur. The triumph was orchestrated by the exceptional bowling performances of Tanush Kotian and Prasidh Krishna, who combined to claim six wickets.

India A, starting the final round with a three-point deficit, displayed unwavering determination throughout the four-day contest. Their dominance was evident from the outset, as they set a challenging target of 350 for India C.

The chase proved to be a daunting task for India C, who were bowled out for 217 in 81.5 overs. Krishna’s impressive figures of 3/50 from 13.5 overs included the final wicket of the match. Kotian, on the other hand, played a pivotal role in triggering a collapse in the opposition ranks.

At tea, India C were in a relatively comfortable position at 169 for three, with Sai Sudharsan in fine form. However, Kotian’s crucial strikes, including the dismissals of Ishan Kishan, Abhishek Porel, and Pulkit Narang, turned the tide in India A’s favor.

Earlier in the chase, Ruturaj Gaikwad and Vijaykumar Vyshak had provided some resistance, but their efforts were not enough to prevent India A from gaining the upper hand. Sudharsan’s valiant innings of 111 off 206 balls, which included 12 fours, proved to be a lone bright spot for India C.

The resistance crumbled when Sudharsan was dismissed by Krishna in the 78th over. Aaquib Khan and Shams Mulani also contributed to India A’s victory, dismissing Rajat Patidar and Manav Suthar respectively.

In the final stages of the match, Krishna added to his tally by dismissing Anshul Kamboj and Baba Indrajith for ducks, sealing a significant victory for his team.

Earlier in the day, India A declared their innings at 286 for six, batting for just a few overs. Riyan Parag (73) and Shashwat Rawat (53) scored fifties, while wicketkeeper-batter Kumar Kushagra contributed a vital 42, helping their side extend the overall lead to 349.

India A Triumphs Over India D in Duleep Trophy Clash

India A Triumphs Over India D in Duleep Trophy Clash

India A emerged victorious in their Duleep Trophy clash against India D, securing a commanding 186-run win. After suffering a setback in their opening match, India A bounced back with a dominant performance, setting a formidable target of 488 for their opponents.

India D’s pursuit of a draw began promisingly, with opener Abhimanyu Easwaran and Yash Dubey forging a solid partnership. However, the dismissal of Dubey and Devdutt Padikkal in quick succession halted their momentum.

Despite a valiant effort from captain Shreyas Iyer and wicketkeeper-batter Sanju Samson, India D’s batting lineup struggled to withstand the relentless bowling attack of India A. Shams Mulani and Tanush Kotian proved to be the tormentors-in-chief, sharing seven wickets between them.

Mulani, who had earlier contributed a crucial 89 in India A’s first innings, claimed four wickets in the match, including the prized scalp of Iyer. Kotian, the Mumbai all-rounder, wreaked havoc in the lower order, picking up a four-wicket haul to seal the victory in the final session.

India A’s batting prowess was on full display in their first innings, with Pratham Singh and Tilak Varma amassing centuries. Their contributions laid the foundation for a commanding total of 380 for 3, which ultimately proved insurmountable for India D.

With this victory, India A remains in contention to finish atop the table heading into the final round of the Duleep Trophy. Their performance serves as a testament to their depth and resilience, as they look to secure a berth in the championship match.

Shams Mulani Rescues India A with Unbeaten 88 in Duleep Trophy

Shams Mulani Rescues India A with Unbeaten 88 in Duleep Trophy

India A’s Shams Mulani played a heroic innings, scoring an unbeaten 88, to rescue his team from a precarious position of 93 for 5 on the opening day of their Duleep Trophy match against India D. Mulani’s knock, coupled with Tanush Kotian’s crucial 53, helped India A post a respectable total of 288 for 8 at stumps.

India A’s batting woes began early as Vidwath Kaverappa’s fiery spell reduced them to 21 for 2. However, Riyan Parag’s counterattacking 37 and Mulani’s steady presence at the crease provided some respite. But wickets continued to fall, with Tilak Varma, Shashwat Rawat, and Kumar Kushagra all departing cheaply.

With India A reeling at 144 for 6, Mulani and Kotian forged a crucial 91-run partnership for the seventh wicket. Kotian, known for his aggressive batting, struck six fours and a six in his 53-run knock. Mulani, on the other hand, played a more patient innings, anchoring the partnership and ensuring India A’s recovery.

Kotian’s dismissal to left-arm spinner Saurabh Kumar brought Prasidh Krishna to the crease. The Karnataka seamer, making his comeback after a seven-month injury layoff, will have a chance to prove his fitness against a strong India D batting lineup on Friday.

India D, who were beaten outright in their previous game, will be eager to push the game forward and secure a victory. The match is poised for an exciting second day, with both teams looking to gain an advantage.

Rajasthan Royals' Baffling Decision to Open with Kotian Draws Criticism

Rajasthan Royals’ Baffling Decision to Open with Kotian Draws Criticism

Rajasthan Royals’ Puzzling Decision to Open with Tanush Kotian Raises Eyebrows

In a surprising move that left cricket experts baffled, Rajasthan Royals sent off-spinning all-rounder Tanush Kotian to open the batting against Punjab Kings in their Indian Premier League (IPL) encounter. The decision drew widespread criticism and raised questions about the team’s strategy.

Former India batsman Robin Uthappa expressed his astonishment, stating, “I was dumbfounded when I saw Kotian walking out to open. What’s the logic? Putting a kid who’s playing his first IPL match in a situation he’s never been in.”

Echoing Uthappa’s sentiments, former India pacer Zaheer Khan highlighted the risks involved, remarking, “They showed exactly what not to do in a run chase. They sent a No.10 batter to open the innings. He was playing his first game. This could have cost them two points.”

Despite the initial skepticism, Rajasthan Royals captain Sanju Samson defended the move, explaining, “He came in as an all-rounder. He had a fabulous Ranji Trophy season and has been impressing everyone in the nets. We had a settled batting order, so we didn’t want to unsettle it. Jos is almost ready for the next game, and we wanted to try him (Kotian) up the order.”

However, Kotian’s performance at the crease left much to be desired. He struggled to find momentum, playing the slowest knock by a batter facing more than 25 balls this season. His innings raised concerns about the team’s decision-making and the lack of clarity in their batting strategy.

Fortunately for Rajasthan Royals, an explosive innings by Shimron Hetmyer rescued them from potential disaster, securing a narrow three-wicket victory. The win averted a potential crisis, but the decision to open with Kotian remains a puzzling one that has left cricket pundits scratching their heads.

Tanush Kotian Replaces Adam Zampa at Rajasthan Royals, BR Sharath Joins Gujarat Titans

Tanush Kotian Replaces Adam Zampa at Rajasthan Royals, BR Sharath Joins Gujarat Titans

Tanush Kotian, the Mumbai all-rounder who played a pivotal role in their record-breaking 42nd Ranji Trophy victory, has been roped in by Rajasthan Royals as a replacement for Australian leg-spinner Adam Zampa.

Kotian, known for his crisis management skills, was acquired by the Royals at his base price of Rs 20 lakh. Despite retaining Zampa under his Rs 1.5-crore contract, the Australian opted out due to the heavy workload leading up to the T20I World Cup in June.

The 25-year-old Kotian, an off-spinner and a handy lower-order batter, had been expecting an IPL contract in 2023 after playing a vital role in Mumbai’s Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy triumph. However, he was reported for a suspect bowling action.

Undeterred, Kotian fought back and became the player-of-the-tournament in Mumbai’s Ranji Trophy triumph this season, scoring 502 runs and taking 29 wickets. Batting at No. 8, he scored an unbeaten 120 in the second innings and followed it up with an 89 not out in the quarterfinal and semifinal games against Baroda and Tamil Nadu respectively.

In another IPL replacement, Karnataka wicketkeeper-batter BR Sharath has been signed by Gujarat Titans as a replacement for Robin Minz, who was ruled out after getting injured in a freak motorcycle accident.

Sharath, who has played 28 T20s, 20 First-Class matches, and 43 List A games for Karnataka, has 328 T20 runs to his name. He will join GT for his base price of Rs 20 lakh.

Mumbai Triumphs in Ranji Trophy, Rahane Leads Despite Personal Struggles

Mumbai Triumphs in Ranji Trophy, Rahane Leads Despite Personal Struggles

Ajinkya Rahane, despite enduring a disappointing run with the bat, expressed immense joy at leading Mumbai to their 42nd Ranji Trophy title at the Wankhede Stadium. Mumbai’s 169-run victory over Vidarbha marked a significant triumph for the team.

Rahane’s personal performance in the Ranji season was underwhelming, with his 214 runs placing him ninth among Mumbai’s run-getters. However, his crucial 73 in the second innings of the final, along with a 130-run partnership with centurion Musheer Khan, proved decisive in securing the victory.

“Even though I am the lowest scorer for my team, I am the happiest to lift the trophy,” Rahane said at the post-match presentation. “As a player, you will have ups and downs. It’s about creating an atmosphere in the dressing room and enjoying each other’s success. This is a special moment.”

Rahane attributed Mumbai’s success to the positive culture and attitude fostered within the team. “Last year, we failed to qualify for the knock-outs by one run. We had to create the right culture and attitude in the team. We created a fitness culture and I would thank MCA for providing all the support,” he added.

Rahane praised Vidarbha’s fighting spirit throughout the final. “I want to appreciate Vidarbha’s fight. Chasing 538, giving up is easy but they played really well.”

Player of the Match Musheer Khan and Player of the Tournament Tanush Kotian expressed gratitude for Rahane’s guidance. “I enjoyed batting with him,” said Musheer. “During our partnership, he would very nicely explain what he wanted from me.”

Kotian credited Rahane for helping him unlock his batting potential, which resulted in over 500 runs. “Last year I got a bit more confidence in my batting and I worked hard with my father. Ajju dada (that’s how youngsters in Mumbai team address him) also helped me a lot,” Kotian said.

Rahane acknowledged the contributions of retiring veteran Dhawal Kulkarni, who has played six finals for Mumbai and won five Ranji Trophy titles. “We have played for Mumbai since our U-14 days. We toured for India U-19 (New Zealand). Whatever I say in his praise would be less. His contribution is laudable. Off-field experience sharing and not also with those not in team.”

Tanush Kotian: Mumbai's Lower-Order Savior

Tanush Kotian: Mumbai’s Lower-Order Savior

Mumbai’s lower-order batters have been instrumental in the team’s success this season, despite the top-order’s struggles. Tanush Kotian, a 25-year-old all-rounder, has been a key contributor, bailing out the 41-time champions on several occasions.

In the semifinals against Tamil Nadu, Kotian’s unbeaten 89 rescued Mumbai from a precarious position of 211 for eight. His chanceless knock propelled the team to a comfortable victory.

Kotian’s performance is a testament to his hard work and dedication. He has set specific targets for himself, aiming to score 500 runs and take 30 wickets this season. With one game remaining, he has already amassed 481 runs and 22 wickets.

Kotian credits the team’s deep batting order for their success. Even when the top order fails, the lower order has consistently stepped up to contribute valuable runs.

“We have a deep batting order,” Kotian said. “Even when our team was 100 for 5, we reached 400 or 450 because the lower order had made runs. We have the confidence that we can bat session by session and put up as many runs as possible.”

The presence of Shardul Thakur at number eight further bolsters Mumbai’s batting depth. Thakur’s experience and ability to score quick runs provide the team with a sense of security.

Kotian’s contributions have been crucial for Mumbai’s success this season. His ability to bat down the order and deliver under pressure has been a major asset for the team. As Mumbai prepares for the final game of the season, Kotian will be looking to continue his impressive form and help the team secure another title.

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