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Mumbai Indians beat Royal Challengers by 57-run at their home turf | Mumbai Indians registered a convincing 57-run win over Royal Challengers Bangalore here on Saturday, in
their Indian Premier League clash at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Put to chase a target of 192, Royal Challengers Bangalore team never looked to be on the advantage side
or having edge over Mumbai Indians, as the former kept losing its wickets at regular
intervals. Mumbai Indians top order powered their team to an imposing 191/4. Jean-Paul
Duminy top scored for his team with an unbeaten 42 that came off 19 balls and
was studded with 3 sixes and 3 fours. His spectacular knock came after Kieron
Pollard and Ryan McLaren were dismissed in successive overs. Sachin Tendulkar's
dismissal came after Royal Challengers Bangalore bowled and fielded well to deny
Mumbai Indians a brisk start. He hit 3 fours in his 18-ball 19 after Kumble won
the toss and opted to bowl. Meanwhile, the hosts--Royal Challengers Bangalore--
got off to a poor start, as they lost openers Manish Pandey and Jacques Kallis
in successive overs with just 31 runs on the board. Zaheer Khan took a great catch
as Dilhara Fernando dismissed Manish Pandey to give Mumbai Indians their first
breakthrough. Kallis, in the next over, edged a Ryan McLaren onto his stumps.
Off spinner Harbhajan Singh then dismissed Rahul Dravid and Kevin Pietersen in
successive overs to reduce Bangalore to 72/4. Bangalore , literally, had lost
the match when Pollard dismissed Robin Uthappa to pin down the hosts to 74/5.
Teams: Mumbai Indians: Sachin Tendulkar (Capt.), Ryan McLaren, Aditya Tare, Saurabh
Tiwary, Ambati Rayudu, Jean-Paul Duminy, Kieron Pollard, Abhishek Nayar, Harbhajan
Singh, Zaheer Khan, Dilhara Fernando. Royal Challengers Bangalore: Anil Kumble
(Capt.), Jacques Kallis, Manish Pandey, Kevin Pietersen, Robin Uthappa, Ross Taylor,
Virat Kohli, Rahul Dravid, R Vinay Kumar, Pankaj Singh, Dale Steyn. |
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