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Siddhartha Talya
October 13, 2012
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Richard Levi on Mumbai Indians' chances
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Champions League Twenty20
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The defending champions find themselves in a state far different from the one they left the tournament in last year. For a franchise considered to be the richest among the IPL teams, with plenty of star value, they finished a disappointing fourth in the 2012 IPL. Had the Champions League retained the same format as last year, Mumbai Indians would not have earned a direct qualification for this edition. But the rules have been changed, and they have a chance to defend the title, albeit not as favourites.
Among the teams in this competition, their fortunes will be followed more closely than most others and will attract a significant proportion of the Indian television audience that the tournament so badly relies on for its success. Equipped with plenty of firepower in the batting, and the services of Lasith Malinga with the ball, Mumbai offer lots of entertainment value. And unlike last year, when an injured Sachin Tendulkar watched his team's games from the sidelines, with adequate television time reserved exclusively for his reactions to compensate for his absence from the XI, his fans will be able to see him take the field this time.
Mumbai were in the news a fair amount off the field as well: injuries to several Indian players in their squad led them to convince the tournament organisers to allow the team to field five foreign players instead of the usual four. One of those injured players, Suryakumar Yadav, smashed a century in an Under-22 game shortly after being declared unfit, returned to the squad to the embarrassment of the franchise. The build-up so far has been relatively low profile, the tournament taking place almost immediately after the World Twenty20. But once it kicks off, the tournament's most high-profile team won't escape close scrutiny.
How they qualified
Key Player
Munaf Patel played in the NKP Salve Challenger Trophy recently, but hasn't played enough competitive cricket since the IPL. He was expensive in the IPL, but picked up 15 wickets at 24.46 in 12 games. He isn't the swiftest mover in the field, but can bowl tight and vary his pace well. He's not played for the national team for more than a year, and each game he plays is a chance for him to make an impression on India's new selection panel.
Surprise package
Also a capable lower-order batsman, Johnson could form a strong opening bowling combination with Malinga, and the progress he's made since his comeback will also be closely watched.
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Agree with SIRSOBERZ, levi had a bad world cup, it will be great if Smith gets a kick on early in the tournament. Eager to see Sachin after a very very long time
Posted by Gladkick on (October 14, 2012, 15:19 GMT)Come on Mumbai!!! I just can't wait till they get on with a brilliant start. After all, my most favorite cricketer and legend is going to showcase his class once again and that's a rare treat after a long break. I wish him and the team good luck and hope we will do great!!! All the best Sachin and the boys... Love you Mumbai!!!!
Posted by BRUTALANALYST on (October 14, 2012, 11:05 GMT)Dwayne Smith will open he was the best opening partner with Sachin, in the last IPL M.I had poor start to the tournament until he started opening with Sachin at the end
Posted by Cpt.Meanster on (October 14, 2012, 6:42 GMT)@Nampally: Gibbs ? He's playing for the Perth Scorchers.
Posted by Nampally on (October 13, 2012, 23:56 GMT)Mumbai can open the innings with Gibbs or D.Karthik partnering Tendulkar. If Gibbs is not included they can have Franklin or Perrera as the alternate Pro. They have M.Johnson & Malinga to open the bowling & Pollard as the 4th Professional. Medium pacer Dhawal Kulkarni & Harbhajan complete the bowliers. Rohit Sharma & Rayudu form the middle order. This leaves room for one more batsman. The team has at least 3 all rounders in Perrera/Frankilin, Pollard, Johnson. Munaf Patel being rusty can be left out in favour of Kulkarni. Mumbai had so many good players that they never settled for a settled line up. In the final IPL games s.K.Yadev came in as a replacement & played a great innings, even if he was classified amongst injured list. It is critical that at least 2 batsmen score 50's to carry Mumbai to victory. Good Luck.