Patel played the sheet anchor role with a solid 90 off 146 balls before missing out on a deserving hundred, as Gujarat reached 291 for six at the end of the day's play in response to Mumbai's 228. Gujarat would now look to maximise their advantage going into day three.
Chirag Gandhi and Rush Kalaria were batting on 17 and 16 respectively when the stumps were drawn.
Mumbai, however, had something to cheer about in the final session where they managed to pick up three wickets including the important ones of Patel and Juneja.
Gujarat, having made the final in 66 years, suffered a severe blow early in the innings by losing in-form openers Priyank Kirit Panchal and Samit Gohel cheaply, their leading run getters in the tournament.
Gohel, who was dropped by teenage sensation Prithvi Shaw on the first ball of the innings yesterday, could only score four runs off 34 balls before being caught at first slip off pace spearhead Shardul Thakur.
Gujarat were under pressure after the fall of their prolific openers but Patel's plucky knock put the pressure back on Mumbai.
What made Patel's job easier was the way Juneja approached his innings. The right-hand batsmen joined his captain after the fall of Merai and with his aggressive intent put his team back in control.
Both Patel and Juneja scored at 4.58 runs per over, frustrating the Mumbai bowlers.
He made Mumbai pay for their slip-up and smashed 11 fours in his attacking innings.
Later in the day, Gandhi was dropped by wicketkeeper and Mumbai captain Aditya Tare.
Both Patel and Juneja departed in quick session to leave Gujarat at 254 for five.
Brief scores:
Mumbai: 228
Gujarat: 291 for six in 92 overs (Parthiv Patel 90, Manprit Juneja 77; Abhishek Nayar 3/91, Shardul Thakur 2/67).
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