Mumbai 115-2 after 16.5 overs Franklin 25, Rayadu 18 That’s it. Mumbai have been patient in these last 6-7 overs, but Rayadu finishes it off with a six over third-man. He just calculated opening the face of his bat at the right moment, clearing the fielder and winning the match in style. Mumbai 100-2 after 15 overs Franklin 18, Rayadu 11 The two batsman have been very smart about reaching the finishing line in this match. Taking a more no-risk approach, it sure isn’t the IPL way of doing things, but Mumbai will choose a guaranteed win rather than risking it for a stylish finish. Mumbai 84-2 after 11 overs Franklin 8, Rayadu 5 It took exactly two overs for Mumbai Indians to get over Levi’s dismissal and Tendulkar’s injury forced exit to score a boundary. Franklin is offered some space and width on the off side and he drives it for four. Apart from that, it has slowed down a bit. Rayadu and Franklin playing the singles more than looking for the boundaries. WICKET! Mumbai 70-2 after 8.3 overs Rohit Sharma c Dhoni b Bollinger 0 (3) Sharma gets a whack and takes some time to get ready to face Bollinger again. Bollinger senses some anxiety and shoots in a short one, which Sharma nudges at- only to find Dhoni waiting. WICKET! Mumbai 69-1 after 7.5 overs Richard Levi c Bollinger b Bravo 50 (35) After another one of his huge sixes over long on, Levi goes for another slog and this time he cannot get enough bat on it. Bollinger is grateful at long off/ The party is still on Levi though, who scores a fifty in his first IPL innings. Mumbai 61-0 after 7 overs Tendulkar 14, Levi 44 Ravindra Jadeja isn’t having the best of debuts. The $2 million dollar man. He hasn’t scored a lot of runs and in his first over he goes for 16 runs. Levi is having a ball at the expense of CSK’s bowlers, slamming two sixes and six fours already. His shots look solid and his batting is getting confident with every ball. Mumbai 34-0 after 4 overs Tendulkar 20, Levi 11 Mumbai 33-0 after 4 overs Tendulkar 11, Levi If that is what playing with freedom means for Tendulkar, then we will see that more often. He shows no signs of ageing as he stretches forward and lofts an off-drive over the ropes and for a six. Richard Levi also looks well settled after a meaty boundary over the bowler. Mumbai are cruising. Mumbai 11-0 after 2 overs Tendulkar 0, Levi 10 Mumbai Indians start slow with just one run from the 1st over- Richard Levi leaving a few deliveries to get used to the pitch. But it doesn’t take him too long to adjust as he picks a gap in the off-side first and then pulls one past deep mid-wicket for boundaries. Sachin waiting patiently on the other end. Mumbai Indians come out to bat WICKET! Chennai 112 all out in 19.5 overs Doug Bollinger c Sharma b Malinga 3 (5) [caption id=“attachment_266685” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Mumbai were brilliant in the field. PTI”]  [/caption] Typical bowler’s shot as Bollinger takes a step backwards and chops it straight to Rohit Sharma at point. Harbhajan looks supremely confident as he walks off the field with his team. Mumbai Indians should win this one comfortably unless they plan to play copy-cat with their opponents. WICKET! Chennai 104-9 after 18 overs Ravindra Jadeja b Malinga 3 (5) Jadeja thought he’d get the left hand side of the scoreboard ticking, but in the process adds a number to the right hand side. It’s nine wickets down now as his slog attempt takes an edge and rams into the stumps. Malinga is delighted. WICKET! Chennai 103-8 after 17.1 overs R Ashwin run out 3 (5) Take a pick: either Mumbai Indians are brilliant at fielding or CSK are really bad at running or well, both. Ashwin gets greedy and wants a double from square leg but is slower than he thought he was. He is miles away as Karthik takes the bails off. Good throw from Harbhajan. WICKET! Chennai 99-7 after 16.1 overs S Badrinath c Harbhajan b Pollard 10 (16) Mumbai have been fantastic in the field and the bowlers have bowled according to the set-up. Pollard with a full delivery which Badrinath wants to flick away. Flick away he does, but straight to Harbhajan Singh. Sharp catch from the skipper and no one knew it was out until they heard Pollard scream in celebration. I thought Bruce Lee was standing behind me. WICKET! Chennai 95-6 after 15.1 overs MS Dhoni run out 4 (6) Another risk from Chennai and another great run-out for Mumbai Indians. MS Dhoni, as quick as he may be, cannot make it in time as Badrinath plays it to gully and makes a dash. Karthik takes off the bails almost in fast-forward. Chennai are sinking without a trace. Stat: These two teams have played each other eight times and the head-to-head is 4-4 WICKET! Chennai 85-5 after 12.4 overs Albie Morkel c Ojha b Pollard 3 (8) Morkel trying to play this one off his thighs and gets a leading edge. It’s easy-peasy-lemon-squeezy for Ojha who takes the catch at deep square leg. Chennai, are surely in trouble. WICKET! Chennai 80-4 after 11.2 overs Dwayne Bravo c Pollard b Ojha 19 (19) Ojha using his flight to good effect. Dwayne Bravo tries to hti him over the top and judges it wrongly. It is an easy catch for Kieron Pollard at deep mid-wicket. WICKET! Chennai 75-3 after 10 overs Suresh Raina c Malinga b Ojha 36 (26) Ojha’s spin has got the break-through. Raina takes up the invitation to come down the ground, looking to smack it for a big one, but instead finds Malinga at sweeper point. [caption id=“attachment_266654” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Sachin and Harbhajan in discussion mode during their match against CSK. PTI”]  [/caption] Chennai 62-2 after 8 overs Raina 29, Bravo 11 What a brilliant over for Chennai. They immediately peg back Mumbai after losing Murali Vijay’s wicket. Raina rides on his luck to score an inside edge boundary before Bravo smacks a couple of fours: one straight down the ground and the other beautifully driven on the off side. WICKET! Chennai 38-2 after 5.5 overs Murali Vijay c Harbhajan b Franklin 10 (17) James Franklin uses the old fast bowler’s trick: a sudden change in pace. It works for him as Vijay picks the ball up a bit too early and ends up scooping the ball to mid-on. Harbhajan gets the catch and that should get the ’new skipper’ nervousness out of his system. The average score on this pitch is 167. Will that be enough contain Pollard, Sachin, Sharma and the rest? Chennai 28-1 after 4 overs Vijay 6, Raina 16 After playing it patient for his first seven deliveries, Raina can’t take it anymore and realises that this is the IPL! He picks up a full delivery and hurls it over long-off for a six. Just after that Vijay decides to match his partner. Doesn’t quite get a six, but at least he gets a four on the on-side. Chennai 9-1 after 2 overs Vijay 1, Raina 3 Chennai have become a bit more careful after being dealt an early blow. Raina and Vijay plodding away nice and slow into the gaps for the singles. The big hits are yet to come. WICKET! Chennai 4-0 after 0.4 overs Faf du Plessis run out 3 (2) An attempt at a cheeky single doesn’t quite work out. Rayadu rushes from extra cover and gets a direct hit. Du Plessis is way short of the crease. @arunajayshankar on Twitter: hope today its going to be better than the flop show of yesterday. The first delivery of the IPL 2012 is york-length and wide outside the leg side from Malinga. The players are out on the field and the first ball is about to be bowled. [caption id=“attachment_266586” align=“alignleft” width=“380” caption=“Mumbai won the toss and elected to field. Reuters”]  [/caption] Mumbai Indians: Sachin Tendulkar, Richard Levi, Ambati Rayadu, Rohit Sharma, Dinesh Karthik, Kieron Pollard, James Franklin, Harbhajan Singh, Lasith Malinga, Abu Nechim, Pragyan Ojha Chennai Super Kings: Murali Vijay, Faf du Plessis, S Badrinath, Suresh Raina, MS Dhoni, Dwayne Bravo, Ravindra Jadeja, Albie Morkel, Ravichandran Ashwin, Shadab Jakati, Doug Bollinger Rohit Sharma is brimming with confidence, saying: “We are the best batting side in the IPL.” Mumbai have won the toss and elected to field. Ravi Shastri goes: “Whistle Podu!!” The toss with the captains sees a mention from last night, when Harbhajan Singh did a little jig with Priyanka Chopra. He must be hoping for a few jigs tonight too, after taking wickets- that will be a great start to his Mumbai Indians captaincy. Ravindra Jadeja has just shown off his brand new tattoo which says ‘Jaddu’, his on field nickname. He seems very confident about winning and wants to make most of the home advantage.
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Written by Pulasta Dhar
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