Mumbai 431 for 5 (Yadav 103, Pawar 100, Lad 86*) lead New Zealanders 324 for 7 dec (Latham 55, Williamson 50) by 107 runs ScorecardAmit Pagnis did it to Shane Warne in 1998; Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma traumatised Jason Krejza in 2008; Nathan Hauritz received a rude welcome from Ajinkya Rahane in 2010. On Saturday Suryakumar Yadav, Kaustubh Pawar, Siddhesh Lad, Armaan Jaffer and Aditya Tare continued the tradition of Indian domestic batsmen softening up the opposition spinners in their tour game. Rohit, himself a part of the Test squad now, failed to press claim for a slot in the XI, falling for 18 in an ungainly manner, but his Mumbai team-mates did a job for the India Test side by making New Zealanders three frontline spinners toil for 51 overs for 263 runs and just three wickets. A whopping 402 runs came in the day. Mumbais coach Chandrakant Pandit didnt brag too much, but cheekily said he hoped the India team would be happy that a state side had tested the visiting spinners.Doug Bracewell, though, said the New Zealanders werent too concerned about their performance, although there were lessons to be learnt. A lot of it was down to the flatness of the Feroz Shah Kotla pitch. New Zealanders spinners, though, seemed to be playing for the conditions expected in the Tests rather than trying to beat batsmen in the air on an unresponsive track. Left-arm spinner Mitchell Santner and offspinner Mark Craig, in particular, kept bowling quick and flat, which works on the kind of raging turners that South Africa were given in Indias last home season. Legspinner Ish Sodhi was the only one who created regular problems.Be that as it may, the Mumbai batsmen matched the intent shown by the New Zealanders on day one, shot for shot. Jaffer, yet to make his first-class debut, had come in to bat on the first evening, at the fall of the opener Jay Bista for a duck, and hit Santner for a straight six in the first over he played. Now he hit Santner back over his head twice in his first over on the second morning.The only time it seemed Mumbai were under pressure was when Sodhi, the last spinner used, began to turn a few. One legbreak got rid of Jaffer for 69, after which Rohit played an edgy innings. It just seemed anything could happen every time Rohit faced up. One of those things was a clean six over mid-off after eight straight dots, but he never looked in. On 18 he looked to charge Sodhi, who dragged his length back, drawing an uncertain defensive shot. In the same over Rohit repeated the charge without bothering about defending when beaten in the flight. An easy stumping for BJ Watling ensued.It could have become 133 for 4 when Yadav skied a pull towards the stumps at the non-strikers end, but Sodhi, the bowler, dropped a dolly after going back a few steps, to herald an afternoon of pain. Having ridden his luck in the initial stages, Yadav got stuck into the spinners, hitting eight sixes in his 103 off 86 balls. He began with a swept four, and peppered the straight and midwicket region with his sixes. He brought up his hundred with a swept six off a full-toss.Pawar, known for his stodgy efforts, opened up in Yadavs company, repeatedly driving the spinners over cover and back over their heads. The late-cut was beneficial too, as the spinners dragged their length back. He retired with an even hundred to his name, off 228 balls. Towards the end of the day, Lad and Tare filled their boots too, putting on an unbroken 137 in 22 overs. Lad ended the day batting on 86, having hit seven sixes.Two worries for the New Zealanders will be the absence of reverse-swing, and the sameness of their spinners offerings, not as a group but individually. Perhaps preoccupied with getting their pace right for the expected rank turners, they kept bowling similar trajectories and similar angles through the day. Their release points and pace didnt vary much. When Santner did slow up the odd delivery, he caused some indecision, once even drawing a chance, but dropped a return catch from Pawar, who was 45 at that point.Release points changed for the quicks with both Trent Boult and Doug Bracewell trying the round-the-wicket angle, but they couldnt get much reverse swing. When Neil Wagner went to his trusted bouncers, the lack of pace off the pitch and friendly bounce rendered him ineffective.The surface didnt really break up and turn that much, Bracewell said. We are not really concerned at this stage. It is early on in the tour. 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Stanley, a fourth-year business administration student from Charlottetown, scored both goals in a 2-0 win over Dalhousie on Friday and tallied again in a 1-0 win over Saint Marys on Sunday.Gary Anderson will finally get off the mark in this years Premier League Darts season in front of his Scottish fans, says Wayne Mardle.The season rolls onto Aberdeen on Thursday at 7pm on Sky Sports 1 HD and features an all-Scottish final match but all eyes will be on reigning champion Anderson who has lost both of his matches so far. Read on to see who Mardle tips this week... Adrian Lewis v James Wade Adrian Lewis will need better luck than this... Is Wade ever in form or out of form? Sometimes hes not playing well, then he wins a major. Then he wont play well, then he beats Michael van Gerwen in the Premier League. I dont know if I ever fancy him to win or not!I dont back against Lewis often unless he plays Phil Taylor, Gary Anderson or Van Gerwen. But bet against Wade with caution - hes the ultimate spoiler. Hes won seven majors, all of them without being the favourite.Prediction: Lewis, but on the premise that Wade plays like he has in the past two weeks. If he plays like he did against Van Gerwen, Lewis wont win. (Evens with Sky Bet)Gary Anderson v Raymond van Barneveld Barney hit a nine-darter in Aberdeen a few years ago... Anderson hasnt played badly but he wont he be concerned by being pointless after two weeks. If hes pointless after four weeks thats a different story. Because the others have played three each were thinking Gary hasnt won yet but he hasnt played his third match.Anderson won a tournament at the weekend. Ive said it before, theyre confidence boosters but thats what he needed. Barney, like Wade is a spoiler.Prediction: I cant see Anderson leaving the venue without two points. I expect Anderson to win and people to say hes on the march again. (8/11 with Sky Bet) Michael Smith v Michael van Gerwen It could be an easy night for Michael van Gerwen, says Mardle If Smith hadnt got anything out of Dave Chisnall last week, he would have then played Van Gerwen, then Phil Taylor, then Anderson. Thats brutal, the Premier League can spoil your career. You can feel like youre not one of the best, even when you are.Im glad Smith is off the mark but he didnt play well against Chisnall. But if he plays to a similar standard against Van Gerwen, he could only win one or two legs.dddddddddddd Not very often will I back against Van Gerwen, hes a win machine.Prediction: If Van Gerwen drops three legs in this match, that will be a lot. (MVG -3.5 legs 5/6 with Sky Bet)Phil Taylor v Dave Chisnall Phil Taylor rolled back the years as he thrashed James Wade 7-1 last week Phil picks and chooses which Tour events he plays in, and he won one recently. Then he played well last week in the Premier League. I expect him to just carry on now with the odd blip. Hes not the reliable player that he used to be, but hes still one of the very best.I thought it was interesting last week that he was the favourite to beat the current world champion Anderson, that says a lot. It says a lot about how good Taylor still is.The other guys are now thinking Phil looks confident - hes walking around with a swagger again. Hes only 56 but hes a lot more intimidating than his height gives him!Prediction: Phil did a job on Anderson last week and I think he beats Chisnall too. (4/6 with Sky Bet)Peter Wright v Robert Thornton Peter Wright brought the house down in Dublin after checking out on 161 Youve got to have a Scotsman playing another one! The fans will favour Thornton because Wright has been taken in as an adopted Scotsman, just because he didnt really mention that he was born in Scotland until a few years ago.Robert is a real crowd favourite in Scotland, they love him. Hes the ultimate trier, isnt he? Hes not a show pony. If it meant losing a limb to win a darts match (not his right arm, of course) he would because it means so much to him.Prediction: All said and done, Thornton is the most out-of-form player in the top 16 of world darts. So can he win? No, not on your nellie. (Wright 1/2 with Sky Bet) Wright ready for Scotland Whos the top dog north of the border? Watch Premier League Darts on Thursday at 7pm on Sky Sports 1 HD.Also See:Fixtures/ResultsOn Sky TVPrem TableDarts bettingGet Sky Sports ' ' '