Chasing a tricky 280, Mumbai were staring down the barrel at 215 for seven when Abdulla and Thakur joined forces. They showed nerves of steel and eked out a match-winning partnership.
Mumbai ended at 283 for seven with one full day to spare, walking away with six full points.
It was a tremendous comeback by the visitors who had conceded first innings lead of 78 runs.
Things looked rosy for Mumbai before the match dramatically turned even with Mumbai losing wicket after wicket. It was MP's first innings hero Jalaj Saxena, who again rocked Mumbai batting order with four wickets but eventually Mumbai had the last laugh.
Mumbai skipper Aditya Tare (45) also played a good hand in his side's success.
Brief Scores:
Madhya Pradesh 240 & 201 in 71.2 overs.(J Saxena 79, D Bundela 42; S Thakur 3/33)
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