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Saturday, 26 April 2014

CSK Mohit keep Mumbai Indians winless

Chennai Super Kings 142 for 3 (McCullum 71*) beat Mumbai Indians 141 for 7 (Rohit 50, Mohit 4-14) by seven wickets 
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Mohit Sharma picked up 4 for 14, Mumbai Indians v Chennai Super Kings, IPL 2014, Dubai, April 25, 2014
Mohit Sharma derailed Mumbai Indians with three wickets in his last over © BCCI 
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Keep your competition buried when they are down, say some. Chennai Super Kings, led by Mohit Sharma's best IPL figures and Brendon McCullum's second half-century in four matches, cemented their position near the top of the table with a crushing victory against defending champions Mumbai Indians, who are yet to register a win.
Super Kings had been alternating between good bowling and good batting performances in their previous three matches. In their fourth one though, they were strong with both bat and ball. As Mumbai Indians eyed a late surge in the last five overs, they lost their set batsmen, Rohit Sharma and Corey Anderson, in quick succession, before Mohit cleaned up the middle order in just one over to end up with figures of 4 for 14.
At the break, Mohit said it wouldn't be an easy chase for the Super Kings batsmen on the slow pitch. The way Dwayne Smith and McCullum played the first two overs suggested they had taken Mohit's advice seriously; only two runs came. However, with the words of their top performer honoured, Smith switched to his usual modus operandi, hitting three sixes in the next seven balls, all straight hits.
Once the chase was set in motion though, it was McCullum who took the front seat, blitzing powerful boundaries through extra cover and midwicket off successive Zaheer Khan deliveries. The sight of his fellow countryman Corey Anderson seemed to charge him up even more as he used his incredible bat speed to power three boundaries through the cover region.
With 51 runs in the Powerplay, Mumbai Indians' only chance in the match was to somehow dismantle the strong batting order. They did get a sniff as Smith and Suresh Raina departed in successive overs. That was to have no effect on McCullum though, who, apart from giving respect to Lasith Malinga, kept on peppering the boundary regularly off other bowlers and brought up his half-century in 36 balls.
Super Kings were almost level with Mumbai Indians' score at the 15-over stage, but they were in no mood to commit the same errors and cantered past the target with an over to spare.
Mumbai Indians had much to thank Rohit and Anderson, who revived the innings with a measured 84-run stand for the third wicket after the early loss of their openers. Both batsmen found it tough to push the scoring early on. A six by Anderson off the last ball of the 10th over signalled some intent, but the scoring-rate still lingered below six an over.
Rohit picked up the scoring from there on though, smacking a couple of sixes over the leg side as 51 runs came off the next five overs. But all hopes of a late surge were dashed once Super Kings got an opening with the dismissal of Anderson. Rohit, immediately after reaching his half-century, was caught in the deep off Ben Hilfenhaus and Mohit, in the 19th over, burst the balloon with three wickets, all with superbly controlled slower balls. The final total of 141 was 10 to 15 runs short of what Mumbai Indians would have eyed at one stage.

MATCH 12 :CSK THRASHES MI Live Score (IPL 2014)



142 / 3Overs19.0R/R7.47Fours9Sixes7Extras7
Match Status: Match Ended
Match Result: CSK beat MI by 7 wickets
Mumbai Indians innings: 141 / 7 (20.0)
R/R:   7.05

Mumbai Indians (MI)

BatsmanStatusRB4s6s
Michael Husseyb Ben Hilfenhaus1700
Aditya Tarec Suresh Raina b Mohit Sharma231940
Corey Andersonrun out (Ravichandran Ashwin)393131
Rohit Sharma (C)c Dwayne Smith b Ben Hilfenhaus504132
Kieron Pollardb Mohit Sharma121110
Ambati Rayuduc Suresh Raina b Mohit Sharma1200
Chidhambaram Gautam (W)not out7410
Harbhajan Singhc Brendon McCullum b Mohit Sharma0200
Zaheer Khannot out7301
Extras : 1 (b - 1, w - 0, nb - 0, lb - 1, Penalty - 0)
Total
141  (20.0)
Fall of wickets: 1-11 (Michael Hussey, 2 ov), 2-25 (Aditya Tare, 4.4 ov), 3-109 (Corey Anderson, 15.2 ov), 4-123 (Rohit Sharma, 17.4 ov), 5-125 (Ambati Rayudu, 18.1 ov), 6-127 (Kieron Pollard, 18.4 ov), 7-127 (Harbhajan Singh, 19 ov)
BowlerOMRWktsWNo
Ishwar Pandey4021000
Ben Hilfenhaus4039200
Ravichandran Ashwin4020000
Mohit Sharma4014400
Suresh Raina3032000
Ravindra Jadeja1014000
Chennai Super Kings innings: 142 / 3 (19.0)
R/R:   7.47

Chennai Super Kings (CSK)

BatsmanStatusRB4s6s
Dwayne Smithc Corey Anderson b Pragyan Ojha292204
Brendon McCullumnot out715382
Suresh Rainast Chidhambaram Gautam b Harbhajan Singh1400
Faf du Plessisst Chidhambaram Gautam b Harbhajan Singh202500
MS Dhoni (C) (W)not out141111
Extras : 7 (b - 0, w - 2, nb - 1, lb - 1, Penalty - 0)
Total
142  (19.0)
Fall of wickets: 1-57 (Dwayne Smith, 6.2 ov), 2-61 (Suresh Raina, 7.4 ov), 3-114 (Faf du Plessis, 16 ov)
BowlerOMRWktsWNo
Pragyan Ojha4125100
Zaheer Khan4031000
Lasith Malinga4022011
Corey Anderson2023000
Harbhajan Singh4027210
Kieron Pollard1010000

Mohit, McCullum shine as CSK ROCKS n MI SUCKS

Result: Chennai Super Kings beat Mumbai Indians by seven wickets. 
Toss: Mumbai Indians won the toss and chose to bat first. Mumbai 141-7 in 20 
overs: Mohit Sharma produced a fine death bowling display and picked up four wickets to help CSK restrict Mumbai Indians to a modest total despite a brisk start provided by Aditya Tare (23, 19b, 4x4) and Corey Anderson (39, 31b, 3x4, 1x6). Mumbai's innings mainly revolved around captain Rohit Sharma (50, 41b, 3x4, 2x6) and Anderson but the lower middle order couldn't build on a solid base and 84-run third wicket partnership between the duo. Mohit finished with figures of 4/14. BCCI The rest of the batting lineup managed just 27 runs, which included Kieron Pollard's innings which added 12 runs to the board for Mumbai. Earlier, Michael Hussey's poor form in the tournament continued as he was bowled by fellow Australian Hilfenhaus in the second over. But Rohit didn't follow suit — after failing in the first two matches, he finally came to his fore and together with Anderson played sensibly to lay the platform for the score. He started cautiously before opening up but he departed just after reaching his fifty, caught by Dwayne Smith off Hilfenhaus in the 18th over. Proceedings really slowed down after R Ashwin's direct hit meant Anderson had to walk before Mohit Sharma picked up three wickets - Ambati Raydu, Pollard and Harbhajan Singh in the 19th over  to prevent a late burst from the Mumbai batsmen. Apart from Mohit (4/14), Ben Hilfenhaus (2/39) picked up two wickets for the Chennai outfit. CSK 142-3 in 19 overs: Dwayne Smith and Brendon McCullum gave an explosive start to CSK, stitching up a 57-run partnership in just 6.2 overs before two quick wickets put a halt on what could have been a runaway victory. Smith was the first to go for 29, taken after Anderson made up 40-odd yards to complete a brilliant catch off Pragyan Ojha's bowling. Smith was incredibly dealing only in sixes — he hit four of them in his short stay. Suresh Raina (1) and Faf du Plessis (20 off 25, no boundaries) uncharacteristically lost their wickets — Raina was undone by a quickish wide delivery and Du Plessis by a doosra by Harbhajan — both were stumped. McCullum on the other hand looked like he was enjoying facing his countryman Anderson and hit him for three fours in the sixth over on his way to a match-winning knock of 71 from 53 balls (8x4, 2x6). As wickets fell around him, McCullum didn't lose cool and paced his innings perfectly despite Mumbai's bowlers having their tails up and gaining confidence. But the sight of Dhoni coming in to bat must have drained that confidence — if there is one finisher you want who can guarantee a calm end then it's the Indian skipper. He added quickfire 14 (11 balls, 1x4, 1x6) in a 28-run partnership with McCullum that saw CSK comfortable past the finish line. Turning point: Ashwin's direct hit which dismissed Anderson — Mumbai's simply collapsed after that wicket.
 Man of the match: Mohit Sharma with that incredible 4/14. Excellent bowling at the death.