Kolkata aim to bow out on a high
This match will be of more interest to Mumbai Indians, though, who will want to enter knockouts on a winning note
Match facts
Kolkata v Mumbai, KolkataMonday, April 19
Start time 2000 (1430 GMT)
Big picture
At long last, we have a dead rubber in IPL 3.0. Unless, of course, Kolkata Knight Riders beat Mumbai Indians, and by a margin so huge that they move from their current net run-rate of -0.456 to higher than Royal Challengers Bangalore's 0.219. This match will be of more interest to Mumbai, though, who will want to enter knockouts on a winning note.Form guide
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Team talk
Mumbai made an interesting move by opening with Ryan McLaren against Bangalore. McLaren scored a 42-ball 40 and took 1 for 21 in a Man-of-the-Match performance. They could give that opening combination another chance.Previously
Mumbai 5 Kolkata 0In the spotlight
Who knows where Sourav Ganguly will be in next year's IPL. Will Kolkata want to retain him? On paper there is no reason why they shouldn't: Ganguly has been their most consistent, and perhaps the best, batsman this year. That their best batsman has struck at 118 per 100 balls tells the season's story. If Kolkata don't, who will buy him at the next draft? And will Ganguly, who turns 38 in July, want to play anyway? Given all these considerations, it might just be Ganguly's last effort for Kolkata.Prime numbers and trivia
- Of the 20 bowlers who have taken 10 wickets or more, none comes from Kolkata. Four Mumbai bowlers, including Kieron Pollard, feature on that list.
- Kolkata haven't had regular specialist bowlers: neither of them has played more than nine matches.
- If Mumbai win, they will have won 11 matches; in the last two seasons put together they won 12.
The chatter
"A lot of people are also surprised by my fielding. I am not, because it is just a reflection of the hard work put in throughout the year. That's what makes it more frustrating. We were not that bad a team to have to depend on others to know our fate."Sourav Ganguly sums up a disappointing season.
Sidharth Monga is a staff writer at Cricinfo