Mumbai v Chennai, IPL, Mumbai
CSK collapse leads to big Mumbai Indians win
Sachin Tendulkar looked to build a solid score, playing out a Mohit Sharma over that went for only 1 run, courtesy of a wide•BCCI
Ravindra Jadeja made the first breakthrough, getting Tendulkar lbw for 15•BCCI
Rohit Sharma ensured Mumbai Indians recovered after a timid start, stroking an unbeaten 39 •BCCI
With Pollard dropping catches, Mitchell Johnson took matters into his own hands, bowling M Vijay in his next over with the score on 9 •BCCI
When Chennai Super Kings were reduced to 34 for 5 in the seventh over, MS Dhoni came in, but was unable to put together a significant score. He holed out to long-off for 10•BCCI
Dwayne Smith played some shots but didn't find fluency•BCCI
Smith exited soon after, with Dwayne Bravo completing a catch off his own bowling•BCCI
Harbhajan Singh smacked 25 off 11 balls, including two sixes, to give Mumbai a competitive score of 139 for 5•BCCI
Pollard redeemed himself off the next ball, catching Suresh Raina at point•BCCI
Hussey's dismissal for 22 effectively ended the chase, and Super Kings were resoundingly beaten by 60 runs •BCCI
Dinesh Karthik took control of the innings thereafter, adding 23•BCCI
In the first over of the chase, from Mitchell Johnson, Kieron Pollard dropped three catches in succession at point•BCCI
Michael Hussey steered the innings while wickets continued to fall from the other end•BCCI