The massive eight-wicket loss in their
tournament opener has not been an ideal start for defending champions
Mumbai Indians and they would look to make amends when they take on
Yorkshire in their crucial Champions League Twenty20 match here on
Thursday.
With both Mumbai and Yorkshire suffering defeats in
their opening Group B matches, tomorrow’s tie is a must-win game for
both the sides to keep their semi-final chances alive.
There may
be a striking similarity between the two teams as far loss and position
in the points table are concerned, but MI would certainly start as
favourites against the English outfit owing to their more experienced
batting line-up, which runs quite deep.
In fact, Mumbai batted
reasonably well in their opening game against Highveld Lions. It was
actually their bowling department that had let the team down with the
likes of Harbhajan Singh and Pragyan Ojha leaking too many runs.
A good start by Sachin Tendulkar along with either Dwayne Smith or Richard Levi is what Mumbai would be banking on.
Tendulkar
though got a start in the last match, scoring 16 off 24 balls, but he
could not carry on the momentum. And come tomorrow he will be keen on
doing well as his performance will have a bearing on the team’s fortune
in the tournament.
For the 39-year-old senior batsman, it will
also be a chance to prove his detractors wrong after he was bowled
thrice during the Test series against New Zealand at home and also in
the previous match against Lions.
Among others Rohit Sharma,
Ambati Rayudu and Dinesh Karthik are expected to lend solidity to the
middle-order, while Kieron Pollard, with his big-hitting prowess, steady
seam-up stuff and electric fielding, will be a crowd puller.
MI’s
bowling, however, failed to deliver the goods in the last match despite
pace duo of Lasith Malinga and Mitchell Johnson turning out to be
pretty economical.
To MI’s liking the wicket here may assist
bowlers unlike Johannesburg. The conditions here are expected to be more
helpful for both the pacers as well as spinners.
Harbhajan did
not have a good start to the tournament as he gave away as many as 36
runs from his four overs, taking just one wicket. And the feisty
off-spinner would be keen to prove that his fine performance in the
recently-concluded ICC World Twenty20 wasn’t a mere flash in the pan.
Against
an inexperienced Yorkshire batting line-up, it would be a great
opportunity for Harbhajan to strengthen his case before the Test team
selection.
Malinga, who has been instrumental in many Mumbai wins
over the past few years, will also be eyeing to produce another deadly
performance for his side.
On the other hand, Yorkshire, which
though managed to impress during their qualifying campaign by winning
both the matches to sail into the main draw, came a cropper against
Sydney Sixers in their opener.
Yorkshire could post only 96 for nine in 20 overs before Sixers chased down the paltry target with 67 balls to spare.
Yorskshire would be desperately looking towards its openers - Andrew Gale and Phil Jaques - to provide a solid start.
Yorkshire’s
middle-order batsmen, especially Joe Root and Gary Ballance have shown
glimpses of their potential during the qualifiers and come tomorrow the
team would want them to fire in unison against Malinga and Co.
Yorkshire’s
bowling attack, spearheaded by veteran Ryan Sidebottom, looked
impressive in the qualifiers but they had hardly anything to defend
against Sydney the other day.
Teams:
Mumbai Indians:
Harbhajan Singh (capt), Sachin Tendulkar, Richard Levi, Dwayne Smith,
Rohit Sharma, Ambati Rayudu, Dinesh Karthik (wk), Thisara Perera, Kieron
Pollard, Lasith Malinga, Mitchell Johnson, Munaf Patel, Pragyan Ojha,
Dhwal Kulkarni, Suryakumar Yadav.
Yorkshire:
Andrew Gale (c), Moin Ashraf, Azeem Rafiq, Gary Ballance, Oliver
Hannon-Dalby, Dan Hodgson, Phil Jaques, Adam Lyth, David Miller, Steven
Patterson, Adil Rashid, Joe Root, Ryan Sidebottom, Iain Wardlaw, Eddie
Wilson.
Match starts at 9 pm (IST).
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