Kumar Kartikeya Singh scalped four wickets while conceding 98 runs as Mumbai were bowled out for 269 in 57.3 overs in their second innings on day five of Ranji Trophy Final at the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium on Sunday, giving Madhya Pradesh a target of 108 runs to win their maiden title.
Mumbai came out with an intention to get quick runs but barring Suved Parkar and Sarfaraz Khan, they did not get as much runs they had expected on the last day of the final. They were also hurt by the fact that they lost wickets at crucial intervals, including two run-outs.
Resuming from the overnight score of 113/2, Parkar swept the first ball of the day for a boundary off Kumar Kartikeya Singh. But Madhya Pradesh, who resorted to bowling wide lines, got a breakthrough when Gaurav Yadav made a mess of Armaan Jaffer's stumps.