Chasing a tricky target of 312, Gujarat team was guided by their oldest player, whose captain's knock off 196 balls will be remembered for a long time as it also ensured the highest fourth innings chase in a Ranji Trophy final.
It was the second time that Gujarat had made the final of the prestigious domestic tournament and first in 66 years. They have shown gradual improvement as a team, having won the 50-over Vijay Hazare Trophy last season and T20 Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy in the preceding year.
Pint-sized Patel showed why his 168 First-Class matches couldn't have been taken lightly. More so because his 90 in the first innings was the reason Gujarat got a 100-run lead.
His 25th century was all guts which eventually brought the glory when Chirag Gandhi slashed Shardul Thakur past point boundary.
The oldest member with just seven weeks short of his 32nd birthday, Parthiv was celebrating like a child, so was their professional recruit RP Singh and the injured Axar Patel.
Mumbai were sloppy on the field but that can't take away anything from Gujarat's effort. They never took their foot off the pedal, didn't try and play a defensive game. The bulk of the 24 boundaries that Parthiv hit was a testimony to that even though there were a few inside edges and chinese cuts.
There was seam movement but both Parthiv and Manpreet played some audacious drives off Shardul Thakur and Balwinder Sandhu Jr.
Both hit some delectable boundaries past mid-off and mid-on. There were cover drives, square drives, short arm pulls. With no help for spinners, once Sandhu and Thakur needed a break, the two left-arm spinners Vijay Gohil and Vishal Dabholkar could make hardly any impact.
The last time it was Kapil Dev's Haryana which beat Sanjay Manjrekar's Mumbai by two runs -- a match remembered for a hobbling Dilip Vengsarkar's 139.
"It was a dream we collectively saw at the beginning of the season. I was taking my chances and am glad that the chances I took paid off. Manpreet played brilliantly. When we needed momentum, last evening, Priyank played well. RP Singh has worked really well with the boys," said Parthiv.
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