"It looks like an even-stevens proceedings till now. Tomorrow's first session would be important for us. I think a big partnership would aptly set us the game. From here, important stage is like the set batters Ankit Bawne and Sangram Atitkar should make a big one," Motwani said summing up the day's proceedings at an interaction with reporters.
"If they bat out for the the first session (tomorrow), it would be a good morale-booster for the other batters."
Making it clear that Maharashtra is eyeing a 400-plus total, Motwani said:"Initially, we would prefer to make a total of 400 first and hope to build on it. If we have wickets in hand, tail-enders could chip in. If the partnership continues and gets us 100-150, then it's like cake-on-the-cherry.
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