Ranji Trophy: Sarfaraz's brother Musheer Khan converts maiden FC ton into double century, digs Mumbai out of deep hole by scoring 53% of team's runs

Musheer Khan's remarkable performance in this pivotal quarter-final clash underscores his immense potential and signals a promising future within Indian cricket.

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Atishay Jain

Mumbai batter Musheer Khan.

Mumbai batter Musheer Khan.

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Musheer Khan's innings was a masterclass in technique, temperament, and unyielding resolve.

Mumbai were bundled out for 384 runs with Musheer remaining unbeaten on 203 runs.

In an awe-inspiring display of skill and determination, teenage cricket prodigy Musheer Khan etched his name into the annals of cricketing history with a majestic double century during the Ranji Trophy quarter-final against Baroda. This remarkable feat came at a critical juncture for Mumbai, which was teetering at 99/4 after opting to bat first on a challenging BKC Ground pitch.

The pitch, notorious for its tricky red soil, set the stage for an intense battle as Baroda's seasoned left-arm spinner, Bhargav Bhatt, leveraged the conditions to create havoc from the onset. However, Musheer, taking guard at the pivotal No. 3 spot, displayed a level of maturity and composure that belied his youthful age. Confronted with a daunting situation, he meticulously anchored Mumbai's innings, crafting an unbeaten century that eventually blossomed into his first-ever first-class double hundred.

Musheer Khan's effort wows cricket fans

Reaching his monumental double century in 350 balls, embellished with 18 boundaries, Musheer's innings was a masterclass in technique, temperament, and unyielding resolve. His pivotal contribution was instrumental in salvaging Mumbai's innings, propelling the team to a more commanding position of 248/5 by the end of the day's play.

The significance of Musheer Khan's innings is profound. At a critical moment when Mumbai had lost key players like Prithvi Shaw, Bhupen Lalwani, and Ajinkya Rahane to Bhargav Bhatt's spin mastery, Musheer emerged as a ray of hope. His innings not only restored stability but also sparked crucial partnerships, including a 43-run collaboration with Suryansh Shedge and a vital, undefeated 106-run stand with Hardik Tamore, who contributed a supportive 30 not out from 163 deliveries. In the end, Mumbai were bundled out for 384 runs with Musheer remaining unbeaten on 203 runs. 

Bright future for Musheer Khan

Musheer Khan's remarkable performance in this pivotal quarter-final clash underscores his immense potential and signals a promising future within Indian cricket. His innings blended caution with controlled aggression, showcasing his adeptness at adjusting to the game's demands and pitch conditions. As Mumbai aims to consolidate their first-innings advantage.

 

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