Ranji One-Day West Zone League, 1999/00
Mumbai v Saurashtra
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
2 January 2000 (50-over match)
Result: Mumbai won by 9 wickets
Points: Mumbai 2, Saurashtra 0
Toss: Mumbai
Umpires: AK Bharadwaj and Anil Kumar Chaudhary
Saurashtra innings (50 overs maximum) R M B 4 6
SS Tanna c Rane b Mhambrey 0 1 1 0 0
RC Vasant Kumar lbw b Saxena 7 51 24 0 0
*SH Kotak c Pagnis b Mhambrey 3 23 19 0 0
PJ Bhatt lbw b Saxena 3 6 8 0 0
BM Jadeja c Muzumdar b Dani 1 33 20 0 0
FU Bambhaniya c Muzumdar b Dani 7 40 23 1 0
+MM Parmar lbw b Dani 0 2 1 0 0
YU Bambhaniya c Rane b Dani 4 15 11 0 0
NR Odedra lbw b Mhambrey 0 22 11 0 0
RR Garsondia c Pagnis b Dani 1 11 10 0 0
NP Rana not out 0 3 3 0 0
Extras (lb 1, w 3, nb 4) 8
Total (all out, 21.1 overs) 34
FoW: 1-0 (Tanna, 0.1 ov), 2-7 (Kotak, 4.4 ov),
3-10 (Bhatt, 6.0 ov), 4-17 (Vasant Kumar, 9.5 ov),
5-22 (Jadeja, 12.5 ov), 6-22 (Parmar, 12.6 ov),
7-28 (YU Bambhaniya, 16.6 ov), 8-29 (FU Bambhaniya, 18.2 ov),
9-34 (Garsondia, 20.3 ov), 10-34 (Odedra, 21.1 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Mhambrey 8.1 3 9 3 (nb 1, w 2)
Saxena 8 2 17 2
Dani 5 1 7 5 (nb 3, w 1)
Mumbai innings (target: 35 runs from 50 overs) R M B 4 6
W Jaffer b Rana 0 20 11 0 0
AA Pagnis not out 8 43 20 1 0
+AA Rane not out 17 22 16 2 0
Extras (w 9, nb 1) 10
Total (1 wicket, 7.4 overs) 35
DNB: *AA Muzumdar, MD Phadke, VG Kambli, SV Bahutule, PL Mhambrey,
AP Dani, SR Saxena, NM Kulkarni.
FoW: 1-9 (Jaffer, 2.6 ov).
Bowling O M R W
Rana 4 1 26 1 (nb 1, w 6)
Garsondia 3 0 8 0 (w 3)
Odedra 0.4 0 1 0
- Saurashtra innings lasted just 108 mins, while Mumbai's 43 mins.
In all the match lasted just 151 mins - making it the shortest ever
domestic match in India.
- Sauarashtra's total was the lowest in a one-day domestic match in India.
The previous lowest was the 58 in 25.5 overs by Goa against Kerala at
Tellicherry in November, 1998. The total is now the second lowest in a
one-day domestic match anywhere in the world. The lowest still
remains as the 23 (in 19.4 overs) by Middlesex against Yorkshire
at Leeds in 1974.
- Mumbai won with 42.2 overs (254 balls) to spare.
- Scorer: Deepak Joshi and Uday Gharat
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