HAZARE TROPHY | Mumbai, laced with Sarfaraz’s big hundred, mauls Goa

HAZARE TROPHY | Mumbai, laced with Sarfaraz’s big hundred, mauls Goa

Mumbai batsman Sarfaraz Khan, who scored 157 runs against Goa during their Vijay Hazare Trophy cricket match in Jaipur, Rajasthan, on Wednesday, December 31, 2025.
| Photo Credit: R.V. MOORTHY

As Sarfaraz Khan brought up his hundred with a straight six, he took off his helmet, raised his bat and an animated celebration followed. Having brought up his third List A century in just 56 balls, the seasoned batter extended his stay further and scored a daddy hundred (157, 75b, 9×4, 14×6) as Mumbai put up a mammoth 444 for eight to eventually register an 87-run win against Goa.

As the surface eased out at the Jaipuria Vidyalaya ground here on Wednesday, Sarfaraz made the most of the conditions and took the Goa bowlers to the cleaners during his 97-minute stay, and paved the way for Mumbai’s fourth successive win in the Vijay Hazare Trophy.

Mumbai batsman Sarfaraz Khan, who scored 157 runs against Goa during their Vijay Hazare Trophy cricket match in Jaipur, Rajasthan, on Wednesday,  December 31,  2025.

Mumbai batsman Sarfaraz Khan, who scored 157 runs against Goa during their Vijay Hazare Trophy cricket match in Jaipur, Rajasthan, on Wednesday, December 31, 2025.
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R.V. MOORTHY

Coming on the back of three consecutive victories, Goa opted to bowl, and managed to remove opener Angkrish Raghuvanshi early on, before the seasoned Yashasvi Jaiswal and Musheer Khan rebuilt with a 70-run stand for the second wicket.

Returning to the squad after recovering from acute gastroenteritis, Jaiswal took his time to assess the conditions and looked set to score a fifty, before falling four runs short after being caught in the covers by Snehal Kauthankar off a Darshan Misal delivery.

However, with Musheer and Sarfaraz around, Mumbai did not lose the plot as the duo added 93 runs for the third wicket. The latter made optimum use of Goa’s sloppy fielding and flexed his muscles.

With the surface offering nothing to the bowlers, Mumbai captain Shardul Thakur scored 26 runs off Shubham Tari’s over, while Sarfaraz faced 46 deliveries from left-arm spinner Misal and off-spinner Lalit Yadav and scored 104 runs.

Though Sarfaraz fell shortly after breaching the 150-run mark, Mumbai managed to post its second-highest total in List A cricket, riding on Hardik Tamore’s quick fire 28-ball 53, and Tanush Kotian’s unbeaten 12-ball-23.

It was a Herculean task for Goa, as openers Arjun Tendulkar and Kashyap Bakle failed to convert starts. However, Abhinav Tejrana put up a fight with a gritty 70-ball-100 and added 117 runs for the fifth wicket with Lalit, before falling to Jaiswal. Deepraj Gaonkar delayed the inevitable with a 28-ball-70, but Goa eventually ran out of steam.

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