Ranji Trophy 2025-26: Vindication for Mumbai’s Mohit Avasthi after return from injury lay-off
Mohit Avasthi needed no second invitation to underline what Mumbai had missed in the first half of the Ranji Trophy season. A week after returning to Mumbai’s whites following a long injury lay-off, the 33-year-old swing bowler produced a timely five-wicket haul against Delhi, a performance that felt as much like personal vindication as it did a statement of intent.
“You can say relief,” Avasthi said, moments after finishing with his sixth five-for in First Class cricket. “After a long time I have played Ranji Trophy again. I was injured, it was a major injury, so it was very important for me to come back. Today I took five wickets, so the process behind the scenes paid off.”
That process was anything but easy. A ligament tear in his bowling shoulder forced Avasthi to miss the first five rounds of the season, testing the patience of a late bloomer who has built his career on persistence. “As a fast bowler, it’s very difficult to come back into that zone,” he admitted. “The rhythm I was in last year, coming back after that took a lot of time.”
READ | Avasthi’s five-for keeps Mumbai in front despite Sangwan’s century
Credit, Avasthi said, belonged as much to the Mumbai Cricket Association’s support system as to his own resolve. “The facilities they have given me throughout the academy, the coaches and physios helped me a lot during this time,” he said.
Even on a day when wickets came in a rush in the latter half, Avasthi stressed the importance of patience. “In the first two-three spells, nothing was happening because we were trying to identify the length. We played on black soil in Hyderabad, but this was different. After a couple of spells, we got the length right as a unit, and it paid off.”
Published on Jan 29, 2026