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‘Disappointed not to touch Amol sir’s 260’

Updated on: 08 June,2022 07:16 AM IST  |  Mumbai
Subodh Mayure | subodh.mayure@mid-day.com

Debutant Suved Parkar gets refreshingly candid with mid-day after his record double ton in the Ranji knockout against Uttarakhand

‘Disappointed not to touch Amol sir’s 260’

Suved Parkar

If Day One belonged to Mumbai in their Ranji Trophy quarter-finals against Uttarakhand at Alur, near Bangalore, on Monday, Day Two was even better for the 41-time champions.


Debutant Suved Parkar, who scored 104 on the first day, lived up to his promise (he had told mid-day that he would take fresh guard in his quest for a big score) and hammered 252 to join a list of 12 debut double centurions in Indian cricket, which includes his state coach Amol Muzumdar (260 v Haryana in 1993-94) and India batting great Gundappa Viswanath, who hit 230 for Mysore against Andhra Pradesh at Vijayawada in 1967-68.


Mumbai’s Suved Parkar (left) with coach Amol Muzumdar at Alur yesterdayMumbai’s Suved Parkar (left) with coach Amol Muzumdar at Alur yesterday


“I batted as per plan. I didn’t want to stop after getting a hundred. It felt very good to score a double century in my very first game. I was a bit tired on Monday night. I slept well and was ready for a fresh to the day,” Suved Parkar told mid-day from Alur on Tuesday night.

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Parkar’s innings ended in a run out when he pushed one to the covers and set off for a run. By then, he had struck 21 boundaries and four sixes in his 447-ball innings. “Today [Tuesday] my shots were more perfect, placed well into the gaps. Sarfaraz [Khan] and I were talking to each other about rotating the strike and take it ball-by-ball,” he added.

Suved Parkar celebrates his double century yesterday. Pic/BCCISuved Parkar celebrates his double century yesterday. Pic/BCCI

He had no qualms in admitting that he regretted not emulating coach Muzumdar’s 260. “I was batting on 162 at lunch. I was not thinking about breaking Amol sir’s [Muzumdar] Mumbai record but Adu da [Aditya Tare] reminded me of the record. I felt then that it would be good to reach that mark. Yes, I felt bad that I missed it and that too, through a run out—a direct hit. However, I scored 252 in my debut match, which is a good achievement. I want to carry on with the same determination in the next matches.

Meanwhile, teammate Sarfaraz continued his supreme form to post his third 150-plus score in the ongoing Ranji Trophy season. His 153 (14x4, 4x6) helped Prithvi Shaw declare the Mumbai innings at 647-8. Uttarakhand ended Day Two on 39-2. The attacking batsman is also the leading run-scorer with 704 at 140.80.    

Sarfaraz KhanSarfaraz Khan

Sarfaraz, who shared a 267-run fourth-wicket stand with Parkar, praised Parkar’s mature innings. He said: “I once played with Suved in an U-23 game. He has improved a lot [since then]. If he continues playing such innings, Mumbai cricket will benefit a lot. He has tremendous patience. Scoring a double ton in your first match is a dream debut and I feel very happy for him.”

About his own effort, Sarfaraz said: “There is something special about this century as I crossed the 700-run mark in four games this season. I am enjoying defending and attacking,” Sarfaraz, 24, told mid-day.

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There was another reason behind Sarfaraz’s delight over his seventh first-class ton in his 23rd Ranji game. “One thing that was definitely on my mind was the fact that my younger brother Musheer is in the Mumbai team. I wanted to show him my batting, so that he could learn something whenever he gets the opportunity to perform. This knock is like a demo for him,” he said.

Sarfaraz was clean bowled while playing a sweep shot to left-arm spinner Mayank Mishra. However, the right-hander has no regrets. “I feel good that I scored a hundred and then got to 150. Everyday is not your day. I am totally pleased with my knock. I had nothing to regret as I got out while sweeping. I will have no regrets even if I get out 10 times, playing that shot,” he remarked.

Brief scores
Mumbai 647-8d (S Parkar 252, S Khan 153; A Jaffer 60; D Dhapola 3-89) v Uttarakhand 39-2 (K Singh 27*; T Deshpande 1-13, M Avasthi 1-12)

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