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A Mumbai moment to cherish

As former Ravi Shastri’s six-sixes-in-an-over feat off Baroda’s Tilak Raj turns 40 tomorrow, there is a lesson for today’s domestic cricket shirkers—Ranji cricket can make you accomplished too

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Ravi Shastri hits out in a domestic cricket match (right) Baroda’s Tilak Raj. PICS/MID-DAY ARCHIVES

Ravi Shastri hits out in a domestic cricket match (right) Baroda’s Tilak Raj. PICS/MID-DAY ARCHIVES

Clayton MurzelloOne of the things that came up in the aftermath of India’s 1-3 loss to Australia in the 2024-25 Border-Gavaskar Trophy series was the non-participation of the big guns in domestic red-ball cricket.

Rohit Sharma last figured in a Ranji Trophy game in November 2015, when Mumbai clashed with Uttar Pradesh at the Wankhede Stadium. Virat Kohli’s last Ranji Trophy game was the Delhi v Uttar Pradesh tie at Ghaziabad in November 2012. That is one season before Sachin Tendulkar played his last Ranji Trophy game for Mumbai. 

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