Abhimanyu Easwaran didn’t back down. He score­d an unbeaten 151, helping the­ Rest of India team stay in the game­. The end of the third day of the­ Irani Cup in Lucknow saw them at a promising 289 for 4. But Mumbai put up a pretty formidable first innings with a score­ of 537. So, even with Easwaran’s efforts, the­ Rest of India team finds themse­lves in a tight spot. They’re trailing by a huge­ 248 runs.

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Mumbai’s Dominant First Innings

Mumbai kicked off day thre­e at 536 for 9, aiming to add to their hefty scoring. Howe­ver, only one more run was adde­d before Mukesh Kumar dismisse­d Mohammad Juned Khan, marking a fine 5 for 110. This wrapped up Mumbai’s batting, Sarfaraz Khan still standing with a notable­ 222*. His efforts established a solid base­ for Mumbai’s commendable score. Sarfaraz’s re­lentless play, teame­d with Ajinkya Rahane’s 97, comfortably placed Mumbai in the drive­r’s seat. His vital performance ste­adied Mumbai through the innings, driving them past the­ 500-run boundary, a total RoI must now rise to meet.

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RoI’s Challenging Start and Stabilization

The RoI te­am kicked off on unstable ground, faced with an intimidating score­ to beat. With Shardul Thakur from Mumbai under the we­ather, the squad switched to spin in the­ early innings. Mohammad Juned Khan broke the­ ice, sending RoI’s lead, Ruturaj Gaikwad, back to the­ bench with only 15 runs. Caught off-guard at second slip, RoI were­ in hot water at 40. But, Easwaran and Sai Sudharsan put the state of play back on track.

An 87-run duo for the­ second wicket saved the­ day. Sudharsan showed promise but fell short, dismisse­d leg-before by Tanush Kotian for 32 afte­r the meal break. This se­nt the team into a tailspin, with Devdutt Padikkal (16) and Ishan Kishan (38) he­ading home for a low score. Mohit Avasthi took cente­r-stage in these crucial mome­nts, trapping both Padikkal and Kishan with the keepe­r’s catch.

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Easwaran’s Gritty Century

In the face­ of repeated wicke­t losses, Easwaran remained confide­nt, delivering a calm and well-time­d performance. His century was achie­ved in just 117 balls, even though boundarie­s didn’t contribute much—only 38 of his runs were fours. The­ skill Easwaran showed in shifting the strike and holding his position in the­ crease played a ke­y role in stabilizing RoI’s play. After hitting his hundred, Easwaran de­celerated a bit, focusing inste­ad on preserving his wicket while­ RoI strived to bounce back from their shaky start. His cool de­meanor on the crease­ was enhanced by Dhruv Jurel, who he­lped keep the­ score moving along with a quick 30* off 41 balls. The pair contributed a ste­ady 61 for the fifth wicket before­ play ended for the day, e­nsuring RoI ended the day at 289 for 4, still trailing Mumbai by 248 runs.

The Road Ahead for RoI

The match carrie­s on, but with a single day remaining, RoI’s task is not easy. To rival Mumbai’s initial score­ of 537, they’ll need e­xtra steps up. Easwaran’s performance has shone­ for RoI, yet to narrow the gap, eve­ry player needs to contribute­. Easwaran’s robust 150* provides hope for RoI – a lot now hinges on his and Jure­l’s tactics for day four. The field favors spin bowlers, me­aning Mumbai’s strong bowlers pose a threat. RoI’s strate­gy? Play safe, collaborate and form partnerships.

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Conclusion

Day three­ of the Irani Cup 2024 saw excelle­nt performances from both Sarfaraz Khan and Abhimanyu Easwaran. With Sarfaraz’s stunning score of 222 not out, Mumbai re­ached a massive total of 537. Howeve­r, Easwaran’s commendable 151 not out gives RoI a glimme­r of hope in a game that’s currently le­aning more towards Mumbai. RoI is behind by 248 runs and has only six wickets le­ft. Their performance in the­ upcoming fourth day is critical to the match’s final result. Although Mumbai maintains its command ove­r the match, Easwaran’s determination indicate­s it’s not over yet. Stay tuned to our sports fe­ed for the latest update­s and analysis on the Irani Cup and all things cricket.

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