Mumbai Indians v Perth Scorchers, CLT20, Delhi
Rohit, Smith power Mumbai into semis
Put in to bat, Perth Scorchers' openers Ashton Agar and Simon Katich made 55, but Praygan Ojha struck twice in the 10th over for Mumbai Indians •BCCI
Whiteman blasted six fours and two sixes during his 32-ball 51 as Scorchers seized the advantage•BCCI
Defeat for Mumbai would have meant that this was Sachin Tendulkar's last T20 game, and it was one to forget for him, as he was dismissed for a duck in the second over •BCCI
It was a forgettable outing for Scorchers' bowlers, particularly Joel Paris who went for 36 in two overs•BCCI
Scorchers recovered, and built momentum, as Hilton Cartwright and Sam Whiteman added 58 for the third wicket•BCCI
But Nathan Coulter-Nile once again turned the game Mumbai's way, picking up two wickets off successive deliveries in the 16th over•BCCI
But Dwayne Smith counterattacked by smashing five fours and three sixes•BCCI
Needing 10 off 8, Ambati Rayudu hit back-to-back sixes in the 14th over to complete Mumbai's win and take them to the semi-finals•BCCI
Rishi Dhawan bowled Tom Triffitt, but went for 13 runs in the final over, meaning that Mumbai had to chase down 150 inside 14.2 overs to qualify to the semis•BCCI
Smith got out for 48, but Rohit Sharma continued the onslaught, whacking 51 off just 24 deliveries•BCCI