While Mumbai will be appearing in their 45th final of the top domestic tournament, it is only the second time that Saurashtra are in the title clash.
Incidentally, it was Mumbai who put paid to Saurashtra's hopes of a maiden triumph by wrapping the final in three days in 2012-13. That was the only time Saurashtra came close to the title. Mumbai won that match by an innings and 125 runs for their 40th trophy.
For the record, since 1990-91, Mumbai haven't lost any of the 10 finals they have played.
Mumbai have at least five of those who played in the earlier final in the squad -- Aditya Tare, Abhishek Nayar, Dhawal Kulkarni, Shardul Thakur and Vishal Dabholkar.
The Saurashtra side, coached by the then opener Shitanshu Kotak, is likely to have at least seven from last time's playing XI -- Sagar Jogiyani, Arpit Vasavada, Sheldon Jackson, Jaydev Shah, Kamlesh Makvana, Jaydev Unadkat and Dharmendra Jadeja in the squad.
by the solid Cheteshwar Pujara, who compiled a century in the 10-wicket semi-final win over Assam.
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As far as the Mumbai batting is concerned, they have the belligerent Shreyas Iyer and Suryakumar Yadav in their ranks, with Akhil Herwadkar lending solidity to the line-up. Skipper Aditya Tare will also be a confident man having struck a century in the last game.
Leading run-getters -- Iyer (1204 runs) and Herwadkar (879 runs) -- weren't even part of the squad in 2012-13 while Yadav, who has held the lower-order together this time around, had a forgetful season then.
For Mumbai, Shardul Thakur (33 wickets) has emerged as the leading wicket-taker for the last two seasons. Then there is the experienced Dhawal Kulkarni, who has also led the attack in different conditions, along with the consistent Vishal Dabholkar and Balwinder Sandhu, who had a five-wicket haul in the semifinal against Madhya Pradesh.
Iqbal Abdullah (14 wickets in four matches) and Sandhu (19 wickets in six matches) have also contributed to the team's success.
