Tendulkar and Zaheer boost strong Mumbai side
With experience, star value and mental edge on their side, Mumbai start as favourites but they will be looking forward to settling scores with Saurashtra, who have proved to be a hurdle in the last two years for the 37-time champions
Match facts
January 4-7, 2009Start time 9.30am (0400 GMT)
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Big Picture
With experience, star value, history and mental edge on their side, Mumbai start as favourites but they will be looking forward to settling scores with Saurashtra, who have proved to be a hurdle in the last two years for the 37-time champions. Last season Mumbai were denied a semi-final berth after they failed to break the resistance built by Shitanshu Kotak. During the league phase this season, Mumbai were forced to follow on in Rajkot after three top-order Saurashtra batsmen recorded big centuries. That was the only game Mumbai came out second in their campaign. What makes Mumbai favourites is the presence of Sachin Tendulkar and Zaheer Khan. Mumbai won the championship when they last represented the team in the final of 2006-07 season.Form guide
(last five games, most recent first)Saurashtra: WWLWD
Players to watch out for
Shitanshu Kotak, Saurashtra's senior-most player, proved his worth in the quarter-final against Karnataka, where they needed 315 on the final day. More renowned for his tedious innings, Kotak transformed his batting and his 163-run fourth-wicket partnership with Cheteshwar Pujara helped take them into the semis. Last year his 796-minute epic of 168 in the final league game sapped Mumbai's energies as they lost on the first-innings lead.Team news
Mumbai have already announced their 12, benching Sahil Kukreja, Usman Malvi and Ankit Chavan. But as Wasim Jaffer admitted today, it will be a "tough choice" to decide on the final XI. Form might be the key and indications are it will eventually be a choice between two senior members: Amol Muzumdar and Sairaj Bahutule. Muzumdar, who needs a further 42 runs to become the highest run-maker in the Ranji Trophy, has a lone century in the eight games. But he might get picked over Bahutule, who has struggled to find rhythm (only nine wickets in six games) and has been reduced to a part-time spinner.Pitch & conditions
Chennai is experiencing a pleasant winter with the mercury hovering in early-30s. The curator has predicted a sporting pitch but on the slower side. Though there is a smattering of grass, spinners will likely gain prominence from day three onwards.Quotes
"Cheteshwar Pujara is capable of scoring big hundreds and his wicket is important. But we have more experience of playing at this level."Wasim Jaffer points out Mumbai's big worry.
Jaydev Shah, Saurashtra captain, accepts the challenge.
Saurashtra coach Debu Mitra will not underestimate his opponents.
Nagraj Gollapudi is an assistant editor at Cricinfo