Partnership
Partnership of the day, Saurabh Tiwary and Ambati Rayudu, 67 runs in 8.1 overs
Mumbai had recovered after the early fall of Sachin Tendulkar, courtesy a impish knock from Ambati Rayudu who counterattacked initially before settling down, to reach 62 for 2 in seven overs, but were gradually choked by the onset of the slower bowlers. In the next six overs, before the second time-out was taken, only 31 runs came with the addition of two wickets. Things looked desperate for Mumbai when Tiwary looted 17 runs from the 16th over bowled by Jacques Kallis to turn things around. The first delivery, a slower one, was swung over the midwicket boundary, the fourth was bludgeoned to midwicket for a four and the fifth ran away to fine-leg boundary via a inside-edge.
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Moment
Rahul Dravid had edged Zaheer Khan to first slip where Sachin Tendular fell forward and came up with the ball to claim the catch. However, Dravid refused to go and the umpires referred it to the third umpire. Sunil Gavaskar, on air, remarked on the fact that despite playing for so many years and sharing the dressing room, Dravid was not trusting Tendulkar. The replays showed the ball might have touched the ground. Dravid batted on. Tendulkar had already left the field as he had injured the webbing on his palms in the process of taking that 'catch'.