Can Mumbai Champs score maiden win?
Cricinfo previews the match between Delhi Giants and Mumbai Champs
Match facts
Oct 30, 2008Start time 7.30pm (1400 GMT)
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Big Picture
With three more games to go, Mumbai Champs, whose coach Sandeep Patil has been relieved of his duties, will be keen to show they are not in the league to merely make up the numbers. Now it's up to Nathan Astle, their captain, and new coach Dean Jones to rev up the side. They have no chance of qualifying for the semi-finals - they have no points from five games - but they will want to avoid the wooden spoon.Where they rank
Mumbai, at the bottom of the pile, have no chance of making it to the semi-finals. Delhi are one place above them, in eighth, but a win on Thursday will surely move them up to fifth. They will then be tied on six points with Chandigarh Lions, but Lahore and Dhaka Warriors, currently on four points, have a game in hand to catch up.Form guide (most recent match first)
Delhi: WLLLWMumbai: LLLLL
Stats
- Mumbai's dismal campaign is perhaps best reflected by the players who top their batting and bowling averages, or rather the non-performance of their team-mates. With an average of 50.50 and strike-rate of 162.90, Johan van der Wath is surprisingly the best batsman for his team. But the lower-order batsman hasn't done the job with the new ball; his two wickets have come at an average of 81.00 and he's conceded 9.72 per over.
Players to watch
Left-arm spinner Ali Murtaza is the leading wicket-taker so far in this tournament. In five matches, he's taken nine wickets at an average of 12. Murtaza has also managed to keep the runs down: his economy-rate is 5.6.Quotes
"I have always played my natural game and that is how I have enjoyed it all along."S Abbas Ali is happy with his batting
Kiran Powar, the middle-order batsman, says his team has failed to live up to Mumbai's high cricketing standards
Powar and his team-mates have delayed the festivities