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STAFF WRITER 18:13 HRS IST

Chandigarh, Nov 6 (PTI) Riding on a 103-run second wicket partnership between Ravi Inder Singh (58) and Uday T Kaul (62), Punjab salvaged a draw against Mumbai in their Ranji Trophy Super League group A match here today.

At the close of play, Punjab scored 311 runs at the loss of seven wickets in their second innings after Pankaj Dharmani (46) and Gaurav Gambhir (50 not out) too chipped in with useful contributions.

While Mumbai earned three points from the drawn match, Punjab got one.

As against Punjab's 259 all out in their first innings, Mumbai had declared their innings at 471 for nine on the penultimate day gaining a lead of 212 runs.

In reply, Punjab's Ravi Inder Singh made 58 before being caught behind stumps by Vinay Samant of the bowling of Dhawal Kulkarni when the scorecard read 109.

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