Rohit Sharma dazzled the senses, Harbhajan Singh sucker-punched with
three wickets in an over, and Mumbai Indians hustled on the field to go
around a sublime S Badrinath and clinch a well-fought win at the
Wankhede Stadium.
Though Badrinath
batted with so much serenity under pressure that he eclipsed Rohit's
knock on the elegance scale, he was left with too much to do on his own.
And in the end overs, he looked a forlorn figure in the middle, hardly
getting the strike as his team-mates succumbed meekly.
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Doug Bollinger took out Sachin Tendulkar with a snorter in the fourth over
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Rohit Sharma counterattacked with three fours in his first four deliveries
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Rohit added 87 runs in 8.1 overs with Andrew Symonds
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Harbhajan Singh removed Suresh Raina in the fifth over of the chase
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Rohit took a superb catch to dismiss MS Dhoni and pushed Mumbai ahead in the 13th over
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Badrinath tried
his best, though. His first scoring shot - a gorgeous off-driven
boundary against Munaf Patel of the third ball he faced, set the tone
for the night but it was the late cuts that really caught the eye. In
the seventh over, he caressed Harbhajan Singh to third man and in the
ninth over, he glided Rohit Sharma to backward point boundary. He even
lofted Rohit for a pretty six - with the high front elbow and a graceful
swing of the bat - over long-off in the same over. He pulled down the
shutter briefly to consolidate after the fall of Michael Hussey and MS
Dhoni before he opened up again in the end overs.
With 59 runs
required from 37 balls, Badrinath sashayed to the leg side and laced an
excellent square drive off Lasith Malinga to close the gap. The
situation turned grim again as S Anirudha, who had pulled Kieron Pollard
for a six, swung a full toss from Harbhajan Singh to deep midwicket to
leave Chennai needing 42 from 24 deliveries.
It was an over
later that Harbhajan, who had earlier lured Suresh Raina into hitting a
return catch, killed the contest with a triple strike. He slipped one
past the attempted slog-sweep to bowl Albie Morkel, lured R Ashwin to
hole out to long-on, and induced Joginder Sharma to top-edge a slog.
Badrinath kept up with the fight, even getting a six in the final over,
but Chennai's fight had evaporated into the Mumbai night during that
Harbhajan over.
Before
Badrinath's sensuous knock, Rohit Sharma owned the evening. He collected
three boundaries in his first four deliveries, never looked back from
then on and charged Mumbai Indians to a competitive 164. Big hitters
usually pulverise the opposition with violence but Rohit seems to caress
them to submission.
When Sachin
Tendulkar fell in the fourth over with Mumbai on 13 for 2 and with the
ball jagging around, Chennai had a great chance to strangle the hosts
but they were thwarted by Rohit's belligerence and let down by their
bowlers. Rohit was involved in a 61-run partnership with the
enterprising Ambati Rayudu and a brutal 87-run stand in 8.1 overs with
Andrew Symonds but it was his imprints that lay all over the Wankhede.
Sometimes, you
just need a shot or two to get going. Rohit entered the scene after
Tendulkar was done for pace and bounce by a sharp lifter but got two
gift-wrapped boundary deliveries from Doug Bollinger to kick start his
innings. He creamed two over-pitched deliveries to the point boundary
and all of a sudden, venom evaporated out of Chennai's bowling. Even
Albie Morkel, who was menacing until then, slipped a half-volley on the
legs and Rohit collected his third boundary in just four deliveries.
A potentially
nervy settling-in period in seamer-friendly conditions had turned into
an imperious start and Rohit never looked back, unfurling an array of
dazzling shots. He crashed a length delivery from Joginder Sharma over
long-on before he was involved in a mini-contest with Suraj Randiv. The
off breaks, the doosras, and the topspinners came swirling down and
Rohit started to caress and steer his way out of trouble. He glided one
to backward point boundary, late cut another to third man and
nonchalantly lifted another over extra cover.
He brought up
his fifty and Mumbai's 100 in the 15th over with a six over long-off
against Randiv and the floodgates were well and truly open. With Mumbai
on 107 for 3 in 15 overs, Dhoni turned to Joginder. Mistake. Rohit
flayed a length ball to point boundary and shuffled across to pull
another to square-leg boundary. That was the start for more imperious
innovations.
He
paddle-scooped a low full toss from Bollinger for a six over fine-leg
before he turned brutal against Suresh Raina in the 19th over. He smote
the second delivery, a gentle length ball, over wide long-on, top-edged a
slog sweep for couple, and torpedoed the next delivery over cowcorner
as Raina leaked 17 runs. Rohit fell in the final over, holing out to
long-on, but by then he had entertained the Mumbai crowd in some style.
Rohit had one
more crowd-pleasing, and game-turning, moment left in the night. When
Chennai needed 64 runs from 47 balls, Dhoni top-edged a swat-flick and
Rohit charged in from third man and flung himself forward to pouch a
stunner. It was the beginning of the end for Chennai.
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