Pawar, Suryakumar put Mumbai in command

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centuries - contrasting in nature - by way of Kaustubh Pawar and Suryakumar Yadav respectively positioned Mumbai in command within the heat-up in shape against New Zealand on the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in New Delhi. Mumbai resumed Day 2 on Saturday (September 17) at 29 for 1, with Pawar and Armaan Jaffer at the crease. at the same time as the 17-12 months antique Jaffer were given off to a brisk begin, stroking a few crisp barriers, the opener stayed sedate, scoring at a strike fee of less than 20 in his first eighty balls. gambling his maiden pleasant in shape, Jaffer hit a great half of-century, earlier than being brushed off by way of leg-spinner Ish Sodhi. He departed for sixty nine, bringing an end to the 107-run second-wicket stand. Rohit Sharma's stay on the crease changed into short, but protected a boundary and a six. He too fell to the legspinner whilst happening the track, and getting crushed to be stumped by BJ Watling. At 133 for 3, the competition changed into still in balance. but, Yadav, who came out to bat at No. 5, unleashed his aggressive strokes. He clobbered 8 big sixes and nine barriers on his way to a 86-ball 103. within the procedure of a one hundred fifty five-run partnership for the fourth wicket with Pawar, additionally they put Mumbai in a commanding function. The latter retired after chugging his manner to a sedate 228-ball one hundred. After the duo lower back to the pavilion, Aditya Tare and Siddhesh Lad took centrestage to pile more distress on the travelling facet. both raced away to their 1/2-centuries and remained unbeaten at stumps. Lad, much like Yadav, terrorised the new Zealand bowlers with attacking cricket. He smacked seven boundaries and as many sixes on way to a sixty two-ball 86. Tare, then again, changed into unbeaten on a constant 53. Sodhi have become the prime target for Mumbai batsmen as they belted him for 132 runs off the 20 overs he bowled. Mumbai reached 431 for four on the end of day's play, taking a lead of 107 runs short ratings: New Zealand 324/four decl. (Tom Latham fifty five retd., Kane Williamson 50; Balwinder Sandhu 2-21) path Mumbai 431/four (Suryakumar Yadav 103, Kaustubh Pawar a hundred retd.; Ish Sodhi 2-132) by way of 107 runs.

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