16.5.2008
Sachin Tendulkar's
return dominated most of the pre-match buzz but it was the
eruption from Sanath Jayasuriya that Mumbai toasted at the
end of a comfortable nine-wicket win, their fourth in a
row, at the Wankhede Stadium.
Chennai
appeared to have cobbled together a fighting total, in conditions
that assisted swing bowling, but Jayasuriya's sizzler, the
second-fastest IPL hundred that was punctuated with 11 sixes,
put an emphatic end to the contest.
Mumbai's
bowlers set-up this win with a fine new-ball exhibition
that knocked off the top order. Shaun Pollock wasn't leading
Mumbai today but his immaculate early spell (4-1-9-1) led
an impressive effort that justified their decision to field
first. Mahendra Singh Dhoni and S Badrinath stitched together
a 95-run stand but 156 was never going to be challenging
if even one batsman got going.
It
was inevitable. Jayasuriya, who had made a short trip home
during Mumbai's extended break, was yet to explode in the
IPL and there was nothing Chennai could do once sixes began
to drip off his bat.
Nonchalant
short-arm jabs sailed over the midwicket fence and a few
powerful slashes soared over third man. The bowlers were
rattled - they leaked wides and drifted on the pads too
often - and fed Jayasuriya in his favourite areas.
The
fact that 102 off his 114 runs came in boundaries, told
a story. It was an innings reminiscent of the mid-90s, a
time when Jayasuriya filled bowlers with a sense of fear.
In fact it was at the same ground when he hammered an unforgettable
151 not out in the Independence Cup in 1997, an innings
that was appreciated in hushed silence.
This,
though, was a celebration in power-hitting, with the crowd
getting fully behind Jayasuriya in his fiery mission.
One
can only imagine the possibilities if Tendulkar had decided
to bat first, allowing Jayasuriya a full 20 overs. The manner
in which he treated his fellow Sri Lankan bowlers was interesting
- he attempted a couple of audacious reverse-paddles against
Muttiah Muralitharan before blistering Chamara Kapudegera
for 26 runs in five balls.
He
rushed to his hundred with two pulled sixes off Kapugedera
- celebrating like a schoolboy who reached his maiden ton
- and capped it off with one more that landed on the roof
of the Wankhede. It was an unforgettable innings and Mumbai's
response to what Adam Gilchrist did to them a few weeks
back.
(c)
Cricinfo
MUMBAI INDIANS V CHENNAI SUPER KINGS
Chennai
Super Kings innings
(20 overs maximum)
S Vidyut c Raje b Pollock 16
SP Fleming b Kulkarni 26
SK Raina c Takawale b Bravo 1
S Badrinath C & b Bravo 53
CK Kapugedera c Takawale b Kulkarni 0
MS Dhoni not out 43
JA Morkel c Uthappa b Kulkarni 5
Extras(lb 3, w 9) 12
Total(6 wickets; 20 overs) 156
(7.80 runs per over)
Did not bat Joginder Sharma, M Gony, L Balaji, M Muralitharan
Fall of wickets 1-18 (Vidyut, 2.5 ov), 2-28 (Raina, 5.5
ov),
3-46 (Fleming, 8.3 ov), 4-46 (Kapugedera, 8.5 ov),
5-141 (Badrinath, 18.6 ov), 6-156 (Morkel, 19.6 ov)
Bowling SM Pollock (4-1-9-1-2.25), A Nehra (4-0-31-0-7.75),
DJ Bravo (4-0-37-2-9.25), DS Kulkarni (4-0-33-3-8.25),
RR Raje (3-0-33-0-11.00),
DJ Thornely (1-0-10-0-10.00)
Mumbai
Indians innings
(target: 157 runs from 20 overs)
ST
Jayasuriya not out 114
SR Tendulkar b Joginder Sharma 12
RV Uthappa not out 16
Extras(lb 4, w 12) 16
Total (1 wicket; 13.5 overs) 158
(11.42 runs per over)
Did not bat DJ Thornely, DJ Bravo, AM Nayar, SM Pollock,
YV Takawale, RR Raje, A Nehra, DS Kulkarni
Fall of wickets 1-82 (Tendulkar, 7.2 ov)
Bowling M Gony (3-0-31-0-10.33), JA Morkel (3-0-44-0-14.66),
L Balaji (2-0-9-0-4.50), Joginder Sharma (3-0-24-1-8.00),
M Muralitharan(2-0-20-0-10.00),
CK Kapugedera (0.5-0-26-0-31.20)
Courtesy - Daily News
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