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Ranji Trophy: Parth Rekhade’s Magical Over Puts Mumbai On The Backfoot
At stumps on the second day, Mumbai were 188/7, trailing by 195 runs.
Rahane was the first to fall for 18, undone by a ball that rolled back onto his stumps off a defensive shot. Two balls later, Suryakumar Yadav, known for his aggressive stroke play, jabbed at an in-drifter with hard hands, only to see Danish Malewar at silly point complete a sharp catch after an initial deflection off the pad. The drama didn’t end there, as Shivam Dube, attempting to play back to a delivery that skidded across from around the stumps, edged it to slip where Atharva Taide took a stunning catch.
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