Updated On: 01 December, 2018 08:20 AM IST | Mumbai | Subodh Mayure
Earlier in the day, Mumbai's bowlers had a disappointing start as they had to wait for 106 minutes and 19.4 overs to get Gujarat's remaining two wickets

Aditya Tare en route his 59 against Gujarat in Mumbai's second innings during their Ranji Trophy match. Pics/Prakash Parsekar
Relief from the pressures of captaincy seems to have done wonders to wicketkeeper-batsman Aditya Tare. After playing a crucial role in helping Mumbai begin the season on a winning with the Vijay Hazare Trophy triumph, Tare yesterday scored a fighting half century to help the 41-time Ranji Trophy champions recover from a top order collapse at the Wankhede Stadium.
After managing to take the first innings lead as the hosts struggled to bowl out Gujarat for 281 in response to Mumbai's 297, the domestic giants were off to a terrible start in their second innings with 41 for five in 15.5 overs. Thanks to Tare's 114-ball 59 and Shivam Dube's unbeaten 40, Mumbai posted 157 for seven, taking a 173-run lead at stumps on the penultimate day. "We were definitely poor in the second innings. When you lose three or four wickets with the new ball, the middle and lower order automatically comes under pressure," Tare said.