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Pakistan Player's Randomely Drafted To Squads


Shoaib Malik Drafted To Kings XI Punjab
Mohammed Aamer Drafted To Kolkata Knight Rider's
Shahid Afridi Drafted To Royal Challenger's Banglore
S.Akhtar Drafted To Mumbai Indians
Kamran Akmal Drafted To Deccan Chargers
U.Akmal Drafted To Rajasthan Royals
Misbah Ul Haq Drafted To Chennai Superkings
Younis Khan To Delhi Daredevils
 
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Mumbai Indians VS Delhi Daredevils
Royal Challenger's Banglore VS Rajasthan Royals
Deccan Charger's VS Kolkata Knight Rider's
Chennai Super Kings VS Kings XI Punjab

 
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Match : Mumbai Indians VS Delhi Daredevils

Delhi Daredevils 118 for 3 (de Villiers 50*) beat Mumbai Indians 116 (Bravo 35, Bhatia 3-14) by seven wickets

Delhi Daredevils didn't quite pull off the cakewalk expected after their bowlers set the batsmen a target of 117, but the end result was satisfactory because they took back the top spot. Chasing an easily achievable total Delhi's openers ate up overs and departed in succession to put undue pressure on the middle order, but AB de Villiers returned to form and saw Delhi through in the end.

Mumbai Indians needed a win desperately to mark a step towards a much-needed turnaround, but they utterly failed to cash in on the toss. Both openers were dismissed in the first over, two more fell before the end of the Powerplay, and there was no final hurrah. Dwayne Bravo and Abhishek Nayar stitched together a 57-run partnership but that too was snuffed out by Delhi's bowlers before it could really cause damage.

This was a win set up in the field, when Delhi were excellent with pace and spin, allowing just seven boundaries and three sixes. For the 22nd time in 21 days, a wicket fell in the first over of an innings. Luke Ronchi, in for Sanath Jayasuriya, was run out second ball and JP Duminy nicked Dirk Nannes behind.

Mumbai were hurting with the scoreboard showing four batsmen with 0 next to their names. Sachin Tendulkar, who had opted to bat, didn't last long either. Having inside-edged a length ball behind the stumps, Tendulkar set off, only to be set back by Pinal Shah. He failed to just ground his bat as Dinesh Karthik nailed the second damning direct hit in six overs. Mumbai were 30 for 3 after the Powerplay.

It got worse. Shah failed to cash in on a drop on 5, swinging Rajat Bhatia to the deep for a chalky 11 from 20 balls. In walked Bravo at 33 for 4. He looked gone for all money on 1, struck on the front pad in front of middle and leg, but the umpire Marais Erasmus was watching a different match. Amit Mishra cut a flustered figure.

There were just two boundaries littering the first ten overs, aptly displaying just how tight Delhi kept it. With singles and doubles and inside edges Bravo and Nayar gave the total some respectability. But just when it seemed Bravo might turn it on - he lofted two big sixes down the ground - Nannes got his man with a wide delivery. Nayar departed next ball, top-edging Ashish Nehra, and there was little oomph from the tail. Bhatia, notable for his clever slower balls, took two wickets and allowed only a single and a leg bye in the last over. It was eerily similar to how Delhi had started 19 overs earlier.

Delhi's chase toward a small target was nervy, with Gautam Gambhir and David Warner pacing themselves. It wasn't a crawl, but neither was the pair forcing the issue. There were only two fours and a six in the 50 balls Gambhir and Warner batted together. Duminy snapped a steady partnership of 42 with a gentle offbreak, luring Warner out of his crease. In the next over Gambhir sashayed out and sliced the ball to deep cover. But that was as good as it got for Mumbai, as de Villiers and Tillakaratne Dilshan eased into a 61-run stand.

It began slowly, with both batsmen struggling to get runs off the spinners. Duminy and Harbhajan Singh rushed through their overs, one relying on flight and the other firing them flat. Duminy only gave 15 from his four overs and Harbhajan was also frugal, but one over of pedestrian spin from Tendulkar got Delhi - at this stage needing 43 from 30 - back ahead of the rate. A floater was sumptuously clipped for four, a full toss was dumped over midwicket for six, and two half-trackers were duly deposited for boundaries. In six balls de Villiers doubled his score. Defending a small total, a 19-run over was not what Mumbai needed from their leader.

Dilshan fell with ten needed, but de Villiers brought up his fifty and ensured victory was sealed with seven balls to go.


Code:
Mumbai Indians innings (20 overs maximum)  	R  	B  	4s  	6s  	SR  	
View dismissal 	L Ronchi 	run out (Warner) 	0 	2 	0 	0 	0.00 	
	0.2 from Nannes, run out, Ronchi's gone, dabbed it short of cover and set off, Warner collected it cleanly and threw down the stumps at the non-striker's end to find the opener miles short, Jayasuriya's replacement goes for a duck 1/1
View dismissal 	JP Duminy 	c †Karthik b Nannes 	0 	4 	0 	0 	0.00 	
	0.6 Mumbai in trouble, probing him outside off, just a hint of away movement, fishes for it away from his body, gets a thin edge straight to the keeper 1/2
View dismissal 	PR Shah† 	c Mishra b Bhatia 	11 	20 	0 	0 	55.00 	
	7.4 Pinal's gone, and like the last game against Deccan, he's thrown it away, full on middle and leg, made room and struck it straight to long-on, poor shot under the circumstances and whoever it was rooting for him, sorry bud 33/4
View dismissal 	SR Tendulkar* 	run out (†Karthik) 	15 	14 	2 	0 	107.14 	
	5.6 from Sangwan, run out, short of a good length on middle, dropped it on the pitch, but it bounced just wide of the stumps, sets off for a single, is sent back and the keeper throws down the stumps, and there's an appeal. Replays indicate Tendulkar was just short while trying to make it back. Karthik's done well, but that was an impossible run. Tendulkar probably didn't see where the ball went, and had run too far before changing his mind. Massive blow. 30/3
View dismissal 	AM Nayar 	c de Villiers b Nehra 	18 	28 	1 	0 	64.28 	
	16.1 short ball bowled quick on middle, went for the pull, was a little too quick for him, got the top edge and AB de Villiers at midwicket ran in a a few yards, dived forward and snapped it cleanly to complete a good catch 90/6
View dismissal 	DJ Bravo 	c †Karthik b Nannes 	35 	30 	2 	2 	116.66 	
	15.6 it yields a wicket, angling away from Bravo, a length ball, has a wild swing at it, gets a thick edge and Karthik takes it well diving to his right 90/5
View dismissal 	Harbhajan Singh 	b Nehra 	10 	6 	0 	1 	166.66 	
	18.5 i'll do it myself he says, and follows that up with some more abuse, yorker on the off stump and Harbhajan is late in bringing down his bat, the stumps are clattered and the bowler can breathe easy 113/7
View dismissal 	AM Rahane 	c Sangwan b Bhatia 	12 	12 	2 	0 	100.00 	
	19.4 much quicker, full and wide, makes room, strikes it well but slices it straight to Sangwan at deep point waiting exactly for that 115/9
View dismissal 	RR Raje 	b Bhatia 	1 	2 	0 	0 	50.00 	
	19.1 slower one bowled at 94.8 kmph, was into the pull too early, tried to dispatch it past midwicket, missed and the stumps take a beating 114/8
View dismissal 	DS Kulkarni 	run out (Warner/†Karthik) 	1 	4 	0 	0 	25.00 	
	19.6 from Bhatia, run out, full on middle and leg, driven down the ground to long-on, they go for the second and Karthik takes down the stumps, collecting an accurate throw to finish the innings 116/10
	SL Malinga 	not out 	0 	0 	0 	0 	- 	
	
	Extras 	(b 1, lb 2, w 8, nb 2) 	13 					
						
	Total 	(all out; 20 overs) 	116 	(5.80 runs per over)
Fall of wickets1-1 (Ronchi, 0.2 ov), 2-1 (Duminy, 0.6 ov), 3-30 (Tendulkar, 5.6 ov), 4-33 (Shah, 7.4 ov), 5-90 (Bravo, 15.6 ov), 6-90 (Nayar, 16.1 ov), 7-113 (Harbhajan Singh, 18.5 ov), 8-114 (Raje, 19.1 ov), 9-115 (Rahane, 19.4 ov), 10-116 (Kulkarni, 19.6 ov)
								
	Bowling 	O 	M 	R 	W 	Econ 		
View wickets 	DP Nannes 	4 	0 	33 	2 	8.25 	(2w) 	
	

0.6 to Duminy, Mumbai in trouble, probing him outside off, just a hint of away movement, fishes for it away from his body, gets a thin edge straight to the keeper 1/2

15.6 to Bravo, it yields a wicket, angling away from Bravo, a length ball, has a wild swing at it, gets a thick edge and Karthik takes it well diving to his right 90/5
View wickets 	A Nehra 	4 	0 	27 	2 	6.75 	(1nb, 3w) 	
	

16.1 to Nayar, short ball bowled quick on middle, went for the pull, was a little too quick for him, got the top edge and AB de Villiers at midwicket ran in a a few yards, dived forward and snapped it cleanly to complete a good catch 90/6

18.5 to Harbhajan Singh, i'll do it myself he says, and follows that up with some more abuse, yorker on the off stump and Harbhajan is late in bringing down his bat, the stumps are clattered and the bowler can breathe easy 113/7
	PJ Sangwan 	4 	0 	18 	0 	4.50 	(1w) 	
	
	A Mishra 	4 	0 	20 	0 	5.00 	(1nb, 1w) 	
	
View wickets 	R Bhatia 	4 	0 	15 	3 	3.75 	(1w) 	
	

7.4 to Shah, Pinal's gone, and like the last game against Deccan, he's thrown it away, full on middle and leg, made room and struck it straight to long-on, poor shot under the circumstances and whoever it was rooting for him, sorry bud 33/4

19.1 to Raje, slower one bowled at 94.8 kmph, was into the pull too early, tried to dispatch it past midwicket, missed and the stumps take a beating 114/8

19.4 to Rahane, much quicker, full and wide, makes room, strikes it well but slices it straight to Sangwan at deep point waiting exactly for that 115/9
							
	Delhi Daredevils innings (target: 117 runs from 20 overs) 	R 	B 	4s 	6s 	SR 	
View dismissal 	G Gambhir* 	c Ronchi b Harbhajan Singh 	19 	23 	2 	0 	82.60 	
	9.1 Gambhir falls, this gets a little interesting now, tossed up outside off, came down the track and drove it uppishly, did so well but found the fielder stationed perfectly for that at deep cover, Ronchi ran a few steps to his left and took it well 46/2
View dismissal 	DA Warner 	st †Shah b Duminy 	21 	30 	0 	1 	70.00 	
	8.2 stumped, tossed up and Warner's eyes lit up, stepped out of the crease to dismiss that over long-on, the ball spun away to beat the swing of the bat and Pinal dislodged the bails to find him short 42/1
View dismissal 	TM Dilshan 	c †Shah b Malinga 	17 	19 	2 	0 	89.47 	
	17.5 edged and gone, overpitched outside off, made room to guide that past the keeper, got a thick edge and Pinal took it easily 107/3
	AB de Villiers 	not out 	50 	38 	6 	1 	131.57 	
	
	KD Karthik† 	not out 	5 	3 	1 	0 	166.66 	
	
	Extras 	(w 6) 	6 					
						
	Total 	(3 wickets; 18.5 overs) 	118 	(6.26 runs per over)
Did not bat M Manhas, R Bhatia, A Mishra, PJ Sangwan, A Nehra, DP Nannes
Fall of wickets1-42 (Warner, 8.2 ov), 2-46 (Gambhir, 9.1 ov), 3-107 (Dilshan, 17.5 ov)
								
	Bowling 	O 	M 	R 	W 	Econ 		
View wicket 	SL Malinga 	4 	0 	30 	1 	7.50 	(3w) 	
	

17.5 to Dilshan, edged and gone, overpitched outside off, made room to guide that past the keeper, got a thick edge and Pinal took it easily 107/3
	DS Kulkarni 	3 	0 	9 	0 	3.00 		
	
	DJ Bravo 	1 	0 	2 	0 	2.00 		
	
View wicket 	Harbhajan Singh 	4 	0 	21 	1 	5.25 		
	

9.1 to Gambhir, Gambhir falls, this gets a little interesting now, tossed up outside off, came down the track and drove it uppishly, did so well but found the fielder stationed perfectly for that at deep cover, Ronchi ran a few steps to his left and took it well 46/2
View wicket 	JP Duminy 	4 	0 	15 	1 	3.75 	(1w) 	
	

8.2 to Warner, stumped, tossed up and Warner's eyes lit up, stepped out of the crease to dismiss that over long-on, the ball spun away to beat the swing of the bat and Pinal dislodged the bails to find him short 42/1
	SR Tendulkar 	1 	0 	19 	0 	19.00 		
	
	RR Raje 	1.5 	0 	22 	0 	12.00


So it was T20 now what about T10 who will win Delhi or Mumbai Indians?


Kindly Guess In Your Answers and Win Few VCASH

a) Delhi
b) Mumbai
c) Draw

First 5 Correct Answers Win Gift As Vcash


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