Bengaluru:Rajat Patidar on Saturday continued from where he had left on day three, slamming the third century of Madhya Pradesh's first innings in the Ranji Trophy final against Mumbai at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium. With chants of 'RCB, RCB' from the crowd, Patidar remained unbeaten on 120 at lunch, taking Madhya Pradesh to 475/6 in 152 overs, taking a first-innings lead, which currently stands at 101 runs. Co-incidentally, exactly a month ago, Patidar slammed a whirlwind 54-ball 112 for RCB against Lucknow Super Giants in IPL 2022 eliminator at Kolkata.
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Patidar, resuming from an overnight score of 67 on day three, began with a flick through mid-wicket off Mohit Awasthi. Mumbai tried to unsettle Patidar by banging the ball into the pitch, but with the bounce not much, Patidar was easily able to pull through mid-wicket twice.
After Madhya Pradesh began to take the first-innings lead, Mumbai bounced back as Awasthi took out captain Aditya Shrivastava, followed by Tushar Deshpande sending Akshat Raghuvanshi's off-stump on a walk and Shams Mulani getting reward for a persistent line and length by trapping Parth Sahani lbw.