Opting to bat, Saurashtra rode on Samarth Vyas' unbeaten 90 to post 284 for 5, but it was overshadowed by Shaw's blitzkrieg, as Mumbai chased the target in just 41.5 overs
New Delhi: Skipper Prithvi Shaw blazed his way to an unbeaten 185 off just 123 balls as Mumbai stormed into the semifinals of the Vijay Hazare Trophy with a crushing nine-wicket win over Saurashtra in the fourth quarter-final here on Tuesday.
Opting to bat, Saurashtra rode on Samarth Vyas’ unbeaten 90 to post 284 for 5, but it was overshadowed by Shaw’s blitzkrieg, as Mumbai chased the target in just 41.5 overs. Shaw smashed his third hundred in the tournament after slamming 105 not out against Delhi and 227 not out against Puducherry in the league stage. Chasing 285, Shaw went on the offensive from the word go as Mumbai scored 67 for no loss after nine overs.
The diminutive right-hander did not spare any of the opposition bowlers as he hit 21 fours and seven sixes in his whirlwind innings. With Shaw in full flow, Yashasvi Jaiswal (75 off 104 balls) played the perfect second fiddle. Shaw, who now holds the record for the highest individual score in the tournament, kept playing his shots and completed his 50 off 29 balls.
The youngster continued the onslaught and notched up his hundred in 67 balls even as the opening duo added 238 for the first wicket and laid the foundation for the win. Jaiswal hit 10 fours and a six, but perished when Mumbai was on the cusp of a win. Shaw, then in Aditya Tare’s (20 not out) company completed the formalities with ease.
Earlier, Saurashtra openers Snell Patel (30) and Avi Barot (37 off 49 balls; 5×4) gave the side a steady start conjuring 58 runs. Left-arm spinner Shams Mulani (2/51) gave Mumbai the first breakthrough after castling Patel. Mumbai then pegged back Saurashtra as they snared two quick wickets and left them in a spot of bother at 85 for three. All-rounder Shivam Dube (1/43) removed Barot, who was caught by Tanush Kotian, while Mulani sent back Prerak Mankad (4).
Brief scores (Quarterfinals)
Saurashtra 284/5 in 50 overs (Samarth Vyas 90 no, Chirag Jani 53 no) lost to Mumbai 285/1 in 41.5 overs (Prithvi Shaw 185 no, Yashasvi Jaiswal 75);