Mumbai have been shocked- and lost another match. They've lost to Gujarat by four wickets, with Bhavik Thaker scoring a match-winning 87. Dhawal Kulkarni continued his impressive form, but didn't run through the team, while all the other bowlers struggled. Ramesh Powar, smashed all around by Yusuf Pathan, was dropped, and the move backfired, as the bowling attack lacked the attack power to dismiss Gujarat cheaply. The only real positive was Rohit Sharma, scoring a rapid 58, with several hits to the fence.
Details of yesterday's Mumbai/Baroda clash are in today's Times of India.
Elsewhere, it was bowler against bowler as Goa clashed with Andhra. Goa's Shadab Jakati took five, but his team was bundled out cheaply by Shivkumar, who also took five, while the more experienced Kalyanakrishna took three. The other encounters were rather boring, except the one between Maharashtra and Saurashtra, where India prospect Ravi Jadeja scored a rapid 74 and followed it up with one wicket for 32, but that wasn't enough to stop Maharashtra from winning on the back of some good batting.
Tamil Nadu gobbled up Kerala in their encounter in the old Vizag stadium. Vijay scored a fast 73, and this was followed by the Karthik-Badrinath partnership, where both scored rapid centuries. Badrinath is carrying on his impressive domestic run, after finishing the Ranji trophy with an average in the 60s. His century follows the 66 in the last match. Yet he misses out on a berth in an India squad. Not surprisingly, he's more than displeased, having expressed anguish at being left out once more.