After a disappointing performance against Maharashtra last week, Mumbai slumped to another low against Rajasthan in the Ranji Trophy Super League match at Jhalawar on Sunday.
The visitors won the toss and elected to bat and the decision boomerang thanks to one fast bowler from the home side.
Pankaj Singh had a five-wicket haul that helped Rajasthan get the upper hand on the opening day. Mumbai could only muster 290 for the loss of nine wickets.
Singh took the wickets of Sahil Kukreja, captain Amol Muzumdar, last match centurion Ramesh Powar, Vinayak Samant and Iqbal Abdulla to take his fourth five-wicket haul in Ranji Trophy.
For the visitors, Ajinkya Rahane, with 90 and Rohit Sharma (62) were the major contibutors with the bat.
Scorecard:
Mumbai (1st innings):
S Kukreja b P Singh 3
A Rahane b S Singh 90
H Shah lbw b A Khan 8
A Muzumdar c Saxena b P Singh 20
R Sharma b S Singh 62
A Nayar st Jhalani b Bishnoi 20
R Powar lbw b P Singh 54
V Samant b P Singh 0
I Abdulla c Jhalani b P Singh 5
U Malvi not out 6
M Hussain not out 4
Extras: (b 3, lb 6, w 6, nb 3) 18
Total: (9 wickets in 90 overs) 290
Fall of wickets: 1-29, 2-42, 3-95, 4-188, 5-189, 6-254, 7-263, 8-275, 9-280
Bowling: P Singh 22-7-67-5, A Khan 23-3-81-1, M Aslam 18-4-56-0, R Bishnoi 11-1-27-1, S Singh 16-1-50-2
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