It was a typical Jaffer stroke that brought up the milestone after the drinks break in the second session on the second day against Punjab. He went past Muzumdar's tournament tally of 8237 runs and also reached his fifty when he drove a flighted Rahul Sharma legbreak against the turn to the midwicket boundary. Jaffer acknowledged the standing ovation from the Mumbai dressing room and the applause from the handful of supporters with just a raised bat, and calmly went back to the job at hand, that of earning Mumbai a big first-innings lead against visitors Punjab.
Muzumdar told fellow commentator Ajay Mehra on air that it was fitting that a Mumbai batsman had broken the record held by a Mumbai batsman and hoped that Jaffer would go on to score thousands of more runs in his career. Though Muzumdar had gone past the erstwhile record-holder Amarjit Kaypee while playing for Assam, he was a permanent fixture in the Mumbai line-up for 16 years till he moved to the eastern state for two seasons in 2009.
Jaffer, who made his first-class debut at the Wankhede in 1996, has made all his Ranji runs playing for Mumbai, something he has said he is proud of. He has also Mumbai led to two Ranji titles, and won the trophy on five other occasions.
Ranji Trophy: Wasim Jaffer breaks Ranji run record
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