Riding high on three centuries Mumbai posted a mammoth 645 for nine declared and then reduced Baroda to 167 for five on the third day of their Ranji Trophy quarter-final match on Tuesday.
Replying to Mumbai's huge first innings' total, Baroda were struggling at stumps with half the team already out, still trailing by 478 runs and needing 279 more to avoid the follow on.
At close, Ambati Rayudu was unbeaten on 10 and giving him company at the other end was Pinal Shah at 6.
Having declared at 645 for nine, the 39-time champions equalised their previous record total against the same opponent scored in 1945-46.
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