Aditya Tare News
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Mumbai captain Aditya Tare feels the BCCI should revert to the traditional home and away concept in Ranji Trophy even when it comes to preparing pitches as it makes the players better-prepared for the higher levels.
Thanks to good bowling and concerted fielding efforts, Mumbai Indians defended a small total of 142 to register their sixth win in last seven matches.
Zaheer Khan still rocks. That's what the former India pacer did yesterday, when the visiting Delhi Daredevils put up a brilliant show against a leader-less Pune Supergiant in their Indian Premier League (IPL) match.
By stumps on the fourth day, Gujarat openers Priyank Panchal (34 batting) and Samit Gohil (8 batting) helped the second time finalist reach 47 for no loss.
Gujarat skipper Parthiv Patel won the toss and decided to bowl first against Mumbai on Day 1 of Ranji Trophy final.
New Zealand, to be captained by Kane Williamson, are set to arrive in the country later this month to play three Tests and five ODIs between September 22 and October 29.
In a series of Tweets, the left-hander said that the selectors should have selected the team on the basis of performance of cricketers in the domestic season and not the Indian Premier League (IPL).
Records arein favour of Mumbai, as since 1990-91 they haven't lost any of the 10 finals they have played.
Five-day final will be played Pune's MCA Stadium from February 24 to 28.
Forty-time Ranji Trophy champions Mumbai are on the brink of entering another final.
Mumbai are on the verge of making it to yet another Ranji final.
Mumbai will take on Punjab in their group opener on December 10 and then are slated to play against Tamil Nadu (Dec 11).
Shreyas Iyer, Rohit Sharma hit tons as Mumbai take charge against Uttar Pradesh in Ranji Trophy.
Riding on Shreyas Iyer's marathon knock of 173, Ranji giants Mumbai gathered three points against Baroda.
Hosts Mumbai rode on a solid batting display following their excellent bowling stint and looked poised for an outright win against Punjab on day three of the four-day Group B Ranji Trophy tie here on Saturday.
Shreyas Iyer and Aditya Tare put the Punjab bowling attack to the sword to help Mumbai take a huge first innings lead on day two of their Ranji Trophy cricket match.
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