Master blaster Sachin Tendulkar is 55 not out in his last Ranji trophy innings for Mumbai, as his side needs 39 more runs to win with four wickets remaining.
Haryana has set Mumbai a target of 240 runs to win after scoring 241 in their second innings, while the match has been pretty much even so far.
Cricket enthusiasts would be eager to see Tendulkar bow out of his Ranji Trophy career with a win.
Right now, Mumbai is in a tricky position because Tendulkar seems to be the only genuine batsman left in the order.
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