Updated On: 16 June, 2022 07:10 AM IST | Mumbai | Subodh Mayure
When Tamore, 24, joined Yashasvi Jaiswal (100) on Tuesday, Mumbai had already lost their top four batsmen with the score reading 170

Hardik Tamore. Pic/Suresh Karkera
Mumbai wicketkeeper-batsman Hardik Tamore’s timely century (115, 12x4, 1x6) helped the 41-time domestic champions post 393 all out against Uttar Pradesh on Day Two of their Ranji Trophy semi-finals in Bangalore on Wednesday.
When Tamore, 24, joined Yashasvi Jaiswal (100) on Tuesday, Mumbai had already lost their top four batsmen with the score reading 170. But Tamore showed discipline by remaining unbeaten on 51 on Day One and continued with the same approach to register his second first-class ton on Wednesday.