By stumps on the fourth day, Gujarat openers Priyank Panchal (34 batting) and Samit Gohil (8 batting) helped the second time finalist reach 47 for no loss, with another 265 required on the final day with all 10 wickets intact.
For Gujarat, while the target would be to win outright, they would not mind if they could bat through the day as the first innings lead would ensure them their maiden Ranji Trophy.
That Mumbai are still firmly in contention despite conceding a 100-run first innings lead, is because of Nayar -- who fell nine runs short of what would have been a deserving 14th hundred. But it was his rearguard action that enabled Mumbai to reach 411 in their second innings.
The bulk of his runs came batting with the Nos 10 and 11 Vishal Dabholkar (10) and Vijay Gohil (0). The two tail-enders were protected by the senior-most pro as he steadily built a handy lead which would at least give the seamers a chance to defend the trophy despite the wicket still being batting friendly.
Surya Kumar Yadav (49, 215 balls) played an innings, contrary to his attacking style of batsmanship.
But the story of the fourth day was Nayar -- an embodiment of Mumbai cricket's dogged and fighting qualities.
There were five fours and five sixes in his innings with all the maximums coming after the fall of ninth wicket. That was the time when Nayar chanced his arms as he hit three sixes off off-spinner Rujul Bhatt -- two over long-off and one over cow corner. The other two were smacked off seamer Chintan Gaja (6/121) over deep mid-wicket.
However, at the domestic level, the Mumbai team has always valued his 'khadoos' qualities that has fetched him 588 runs and 24 wickets (he still has one day left to increase his wickets tally).
If Nayar gets a few crucial breakthroughs on the final day and Mumbai once again come back from the dead to what would be their 42nd title, it will only add to his legend.
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