Rohit Sharma slammed an unbeaten 163 as Mumbai made a strong reply to Punjab's mammoth first innings total of 580 on the penultimate day of their four-day Ranji Trophy Group 'A' league match at the Wankhede stadium on Monday.
The 25-year-old batsman, who is yet to fulfill his dream of becoming a Test cricketer after having played the first of his 85 ODIs five years ago, struck 19 fours and three sixes in his 243-ball innings.
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Mumbai were 364 for 3 in 109 overs at close of play.
Giving company to Sharma, who compiled his 14th first class ton, was in-form batsman Hiken Shah, who was not out on a watchful 54 off 163 balls, inclusive of five fours.
The pair, which came together at the fall of Kaustubh Pawar -- dismissed by Harbhajan Singh -- have so far added 171 runs for the unbroken fourth wicket in 329 balls, Sharma's contribution being 108.
The second and third wicket partnerships also fetched Mumbai 74 and 87 runs respectively.
Mumbai, 69 for the loss of Aditya Tare's wicket on Sunday, added 295 runs while losing Ajinkya Rahane and Pawar (78 in 176 balls with nine fours), during the day.
For Punjab, Harbhajan, Manpreet Gony and Sidharth Kaul bagged a wicket each.
With Sharma and Shah -- who came into the game with three back-to-back Ranji hundreds against his name -- going strong and Abhishek Nayar - the second-best run-getter for the team after Shah this season -- skipper Ajit Agarkar and Ankit Chavan to follow, Punjab have their task cut out.
Brief Scores:
Punjab: 580.
Mumbai: 364 for 3 in 109 overs (Kaustubh Pawar 78, Rohit Sharma batting 163, Hiken Shah batting 54; Manpreet Gony 1-68, Sidharth Kaul 1-55, Harbhajan Singh 1-71).
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