Jaffer becomes first to score 10000 runs in Ranji

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Press Trust of India Kolkata
Last Updated : Nov 08 2015 | 8:22 PM IST
Vidarbha opener Wasim Jaffer today became the first cricketer in Ranji Trophy history to notch up 10000 runs on day two of their Group A match against Bengal at the Jadavpur University second campus ground in Saltlake.
Having made his debut for Mumbai in 1996-97, Jaffer needed seven runs to reach the milestone, which he got with an elegant drive to long off boundary against Bengal seamer Veer Pratap in the penultimate delivery of eighth over.
His Vidarbha teammates gave a standing ovation as he acknowledged the feat. This is for the first time a batsman scaled the peak since the tournament's inception in 1934-35.
Jaffer, however, could not make it big after he was bowled through the gate by left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha with an individual score of nine (26 balls; 1x4).
The 37-year-old reached the milestone in his 126th match and the former Mumbai opener is now the leading run-getter in Ranji, Duleep and Irani Trophy having amassed 10002, 2545 and 1008 runs.
His former Mumbai teammate Amol Muzumdar (9202) is next followed by Delhi's Mithun Manhas (8197) in the list of leading run-getters in Ranji Trophy.
Overall, Jaffer has played 229 first-class matches with 51 centuries and 83 half-centuries having amassed 17088 runs.
Dedicating the feat to his family and well wishers, Jaffer said: "It's a big moment for me to score 10000 runs in one of the oldest and elite tournaments.
"I always had the passion in me to play cricket. It's never easy to play for so many years. I always had the belief in myself. It's passion which keeps me going.
"It's not just about scoring runs... The more important challenge is how you can get better everyday. I took it up as a challenge."
Jaffer scored most of the runs for Mumbai before being forced to move to Vidarbha this season.
For Vidarbha, he has had a decent run so far with two half-centuries -- 71 against Assam and 68 against reigning champions Karnataka.
"I knew I did not have many years left in me and towards the end I did not want my state to take me for granted," he said.
Asked whether his record would be broken, Jaffer said, "You never know if someone plays for 10-15 seasons he may get past my record. But it will always be special for me because of being the first one to reach 10,000.
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First Published: Nov 08 2015 | 8:22 PM IST

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