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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #80 on: April 18, 2009, 02:12:46 PM »
WOW ! talk about having to eat humble pie  :P
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #81 on: April 18, 2009, 02:14:53 PM »
what yaar ! 4 swings 3 misses one hit ! 31 from 2 MS can still do it ...
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #82 on: April 18, 2009, 02:17:03 PM »
I think Flintoff's 22 run here could be the difference.  But still Chennai should chased down these runs.

WTF will all these singles in the Final over.
As I said much earlier if you take the par for that over Nayar's extra 15 or so runs is the difference here.  And Chennai did not have a over like that with all the wickets falling it became imperative since they were not able to pace the chase.
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #83 on: April 18, 2009, 02:19:25 PM »
22 runs of 3 balls and Dhoni calls for another bat  ;D ;D ;D
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #84 on: April 18, 2009, 02:23:53 PM »

Seems like that bowlers will rule here...   Flintoff is a waste..

Mumbai has a decent bowling lineup... maybe the best in these conditions?
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #85 on: April 18, 2009, 02:24:04 PM »
22 runs of 3 balls and Dhoni calls for another bat  ;D ;D ;D
and is bowled by LM.  ;D

Go MI...
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #86 on: April 18, 2009, 02:25:57 PM »
jeet gaye bhai jeet gaye!
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #87 on: April 18, 2009, 02:29:11 PM »
Well done MI...

The wily old guy SRT shows what experience is all about

Score first points on fantasy league :)
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #88 on: April 18, 2009, 02:29:36 PM »
SRT MOM for me. Held the innings together and scored not too badly at a good rate sadly no one from CSK tried to do that!
MSD playing too low in this CSK lineup and Badri, if he is playing should be playing at#3 or #4.

lastly, I told you so!:)
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #89 on: April 18, 2009, 02:31:45 PM »
MOM for me should be malinga ... when dhoni and oram were there both teams had a fair chance ... 2 wickets at the end did the trick.
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #90 on: April 18, 2009, 02:33:42 PM »

Seems like that bowlers will rule here...   Flintoff is a waste..

Mumbai has a decent bowling lineup... maybe the best in these conditions?
That is a little premature to declare as such after just one game played in the IPL.  I think this Chennai team has pretty decent lineup themselves.  I do not know what happended to Murali and Balaji this game.   I would take a Gony, Balaji/Tushara, Murali, Flintoff, Oram/Joginder line up pretty decent in itself.   Coming games will tell the tale.  One has to see couple of games and what each team has and who is available and who is starting to say that.
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #91 on: April 18, 2009, 02:36:20 PM »
Some one should ask Srinivasan to smile a little..it is a game afterall..

He looks like he is in mourning  :D
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #92 on: April 18, 2009, 02:39:03 PM »
SRT MOM for me. Held the innings together and scored not too badly at a good rate sadly no one from CSK tried to do that!
MSD playing too low in this CSK lineup and Badri, if he is playing should be playing at#3 or #4.

lastly, I told you so!:)
Yes that is not surprising given the way you do read the game.  Make that one or two players.  8.1 overs played for 59 runs batting for the length of the innings.   And I know you will be no where to be seen when the team will lose.  You are a typical example of a fair weather fan.
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #93 on: April 18, 2009, 02:42:09 PM »
SRT MOM for me. Held the innings together and scored not too badly at a good rate sadly no one from CSK tried to do that!
MSD playing too low in this CSK lineup and Badri, if he is playing should be playing at#3 or #4.

lastly, I told you so!:)

Completely agree.. Badri needs to play higher than Oram...
Even I told so...atleast my fantasy league pick says so :)
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #94 on: April 18, 2009, 02:43:36 PM »
it is official - dhoni hates badri ! :o
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #95 on: April 18, 2009, 02:51:02 PM »
it is official - dhoni hates badri ! :o

A little broadbased .... Dhoni hates Chennaites
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #96 on: April 18, 2009, 02:51:11 PM »
SRT MOM for me. Held the innings together and scored not too badly at a good rate sadly no one from CSK tried to do that!
MSD playing too low in this CSK lineup and Badri, if he is playing should be playing at#3 or #4.

lastly, I told you so!:)
Yes that is not surprising given the way you do read the game.  Make that one or two players.  8.1 overs played for 59 runs batting for the length of the innings.   And I know you will be no where to be seen when the team will lose.  You are a typical example of a fair weather fan.
yeah..first accept the fact that you were wrong in betting on CSK to win this match.
what is wrong in being a fair weather fan anyway if your definition of fair weather fan means recognizing and appreciating when someone has done well ?
any logically thinking fan would accept that SRT is one of the contenders for MOM. Obviously your hatred does not even allow that.
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #97 on: April 18, 2009, 02:55:47 PM »
SRT is my trump - WOOHOO  :D :D
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #98 on: April 18, 2009, 02:58:04 PM »
i still maintain it should be malinga
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #99 on: April 18, 2009, 03:01:14 PM »
SRT MOM for me. Held the innings together and scored not too badly at a good rate sadly no one from CSK tried to do that!
MSD playing too low in this CSK lineup and Badri, if he is playing should be playing at#3 or #4.

lastly, I told you so!:)
Yes that is not surprising given the way you do read the game.  Make that one or two players.  8.1 overs played for 59 runs batting for the length of the innings.   And I know you will be no where to be seen when the team will lose.  You are a typical example of a fair weather fan.
yeah..first accept the fact that you were wrong in betting on CSK to win this match.
Atleast I make a prediction and give reason and stand by it.   Predictions go wrong.  It happens to the best of them.  Be it me or Ian Chappell or Geoff Boycott.  That will not stop me from speaking my mind and giving my inputs on this DG.


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what is wrong in being a fair weather fan anyway if your definition of fair weather fan means recognizing and appreciating when someone has done well ?
any logically thinking fan would accept that SRT is one of the contenders for MOM. Obviously your hatred does not even allow that.
Actually my hatredness for Tendulkar is many many many degress lower than your blind love for him.  Lest we will not be seeing statements like "Tendulkar and Dravid are the only ones capable of playing in hostile conditions".  Anyway why am I surprised since everything you know about cricket has to do with Dravid/Tendulkar and their stats and put down Aussies and Ponting.
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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #100 on: April 18, 2009, 04:00:15 PM »
Tendulkar's experience sets up Mumbai's win
18 April 2009, 2:48 pm



Mumbai Indians 166 for 7 (Tendulkar 59*, Nayar 35) beat Chennai Super Kings 145 for 7 (Hayden 44, Malinga 3-15) by 19 runs

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How they were out



Sachin Tendulkar carried the Mumbai Indians with an unbeaten 59, and how crucial it proved

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In the first match of the IPL in 2008, Brendon McCullum smashed an unbeaten 158 from just 73 balls to set up a crushing win for his side. A year later, as season two got underway across the Indian Ocean in different conditions and under grey skies, Sachin Tendulkar batted 20 overs for an unbeaten 59 from 49 balls. It was as valuable as McCullum's blitzkrieg, if utterly different in execution and appeal, for it came on a track not entirely conducive to batting and laid the platform for Mumbai Indians' victory.

Stumbling and bumbling, Mumbai managed to put together a competitive total after the core of their vaunted batting struggled to cope with the uneven bounce at Newlands. There were few fireworks from the big bats and the team owed plenty to the vast experience of Tendulkar, who absorbed the pressure superbly. Where Chennai's pacers were tidy in restricting runs during the middle stages of Mumbai's innings, it was the spinners Harbhajan Singh and Sanath Jayasuriya who derailed Chennai. They varied their pace and reined in the big hitters before Lasith Malinga kept the tail under control.

The pre-match drizzle in cloudy Cape Town influenced MS Dhoni's decision to field on a damp pitch, and though Mumbai's opening partnership yielded 39 in 5.4 overs, it wasn't convincing. Jayasuriya slashed and swiped and survived a run-out before he mowed fellow Sri Lankan Thilan Thushara to midwicket for 26. The ball didn't come on to the bat, as was evident in Tendulkar's frequent grimaces and constant shuffling to manoeuvre the bowling. Tendulkar attempted and connected with a few risky shots over the infield and was dropped on 10 by Matthew Hayden at first slip, off a leading edge induced by Andrew Flintoff.

Play was then held up for 12 minutes when a dog found its way onto the field. Failing to be enticed by whistles, calls, dives and even an inviting snack, the canine intruder got bored and finally trudged away. After the resumption Chennai's bowlers made swift inroads.

Shikhar Dhawan struggled for fluency and was undone by the slow bounce as he top-edged Manpreet Gony. Gony then held on to a sharp reflex catch to get JP Duminy with a clever bouncer in his next over and, taking the cue, Joginder Sharma dropped short and had Dwayne Bravo pulling to deep square leg. It was proof that the short-pitched ball can work well on such tracks.

With Tendulkar keeping one end up, Abhishek Nayar walked out and played an invaluable cameo that provided a late push. Nayar larruped Flintoff for three sixes in a 22-run over in his 14-ball 35, while Tendulkar kept the innings alive by batting through the 20 overs. That 46-run partnership would prove decisive.

Chennai's chase was dented in the first over when Parthiv Patel steered Malinga to Tendulkar at slip. Suresh Raina caressed an impressive boundary in Zaheer Khan's first over but fell in the next, pulling Bravo to deep square leg where Rohan Raje made a difficult chance look easy. Malinga was tight, and Tendulkar showed the value of taking pace off the ball as a run-checking tactic by bringing on spinners at both ends, as Chennai's batsmen remained restless.

And as long as there is limited-overs cricket there will linger the prospect of the spinners' choking the opposition during the middle overs, especially when an Indian and a Sri Lankan are bowling. Today Harbhajan and Jayasuriya did that job. Flintoff didn't last long against Harbhajan, going for a wild swipe and popping back an easy catch.

Hayden - who bullied young medium-pacer Raje for three successive fours and drilled his old friend Harbhajan for a straight six - chased a wide one from Jayasuriya and picked out a diving Zaheer at cover. Jacob Oram then perished to an ugly slog against Jayasuriya, leaving Dhoni with plenty to do.

Dhoni swung his bat freely but the rest perished with a whimper. Malinga gave away nothing and his crafty yorkers and reverse-swinging variations netted him excellent figures of 3 for 15 from four parsimonious overs.

The crowd had filed in two hours ahead of the toss in gloomy conditions, and by the end of the first game of a double-header day they'd seen the weather clear and the ball go past the boundary several times. Mumbai celebrated the win animatedly in front of a healthy crowd - it  wasn't exactly a boisterous Wankhede cauldron, but the IPL thinktank has reason to smile after the tournament opener.

Jamie Alter is a senior sub-editor at Cricinfo



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Re: IPL 2009 -- Match Thread 1 (Mumbai vs Chennai)
« Reply #101 on: April 18, 2009, 04:44:35 PM »
I am donning the Mumbai Indians Uniform I guess.

'Rohan' Raje :D
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