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The contrast between Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians was there to see on Monday. Knight Riders’ batting, dependent so much on Gautam Gambhir’s golden run this season, lost momentum after his dismissal against Chennai Super Kings. Mumbai Indians’ line-up recovered from 51 for 5 to chase down 172 against Royal Challengers Bangalore.
Both teams would want to finish in the top two to boost their chances of making the final and avoid the eliminator. Knight Riders’ loss to Mumbai Indians in their final league game last season dragged them down to fourth position; they then went on to lose the eliminator to third-placed Mumbai Indians. Sachin Tendulkar could miss the match as he is expected to take his oath as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha in New Delhi.
Mumbai Indians’ on-field behaviour has been appalling this season. Their captain, Harbhajan Singh, not known for his calmness, has been involved in a confrontation with umpires, as has been Munaf Patel. Munaf has, in fact, been downright boorish, having repeated arguments with umpires and several batsmen. Ambati Rayudu was the latest transgressor on Monday, losing his entire match fee for his bust-up with Harshal Patel of Royal Challengers.
While Jacques Kallis is usually a steady scorer, this season has been a crawl even by his modest standards. A strike-rate of 104.94 in 13 innings has gone largely unnoticed due to Gambhir’s brilliance. Kallis, however, has taken 10 wickets at an economy-rate of 7.45.
After a run of six consecutive wins, Knight Riders lost their previous two games while Mumbai Indians racked up consecutive wins. Rohit Sharma’s fluent hitting stunned Knight Riders the first time these sides met this season on May 12 at the Eden Gardens. Mumbai Indians return to Wankhede Stadium after two away games. They have lost four out of seven home matches this season, and Harbhajan Singh has said that they haven’t known what to expect from the Wankhede pitch.
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The contrast between Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians was there to see on Monday. Knight Riders’ batting, dependent so much on Gautam Gambhir’s golden run this season, lost momentum after his dismissal against Chennai Super Kings. Mumbai Indians’ line-up recovered from 51 for 5 to chase down 172 against Royal Challengers Bangalore.
Both teams would want to finish in the top two to boost their chances of making the final and avoid the eliminator. Knight Riders’ loss to Mumbai Indians in their final league game last season dragged them down to fourth position; they then went on to lose the eliminator to third-placed Mumbai Indians. Sachin Tendulkar could miss the match as he is expected to take his oath as a Member of Parliament in the Rajya Sabha in New Delhi.
Mumbai Indians’ on-field behaviour has been appalling this season. Their captain, Harbhajan Singh, not known for his calmness, has been involved in a confrontation with umpires, as has been Munaf Patel. Munaf has, in fact, been downright boorish, having repeated arguments with umpires and several batsmen. Ambati Rayudu was the latest transgressor on Monday, losing his entire match fee for his bust-up with Harshal Patel of Royal Challengers.
While Jacques Kallis is usually a steady scorer, this season has been a crawl even by his modest standards. A strike-rate of 104.94 in 13 innings has gone largely unnoticed due to Gambhir’s brilliance. Kallis, however, has taken 10 wickets at an economy-rate of 7.45.
After a run of six consecutive wins, Knight Riders lost their previous two games while Mumbai Indians racked up consecutive wins. Rohit Sharma’s fluent hitting stunned Knight Riders the first time these sides met this season on May 12 at the Eden Gardens. Mumbai Indians return to Wankhede Stadium after two away games. They have lost four out of seven home matches this season, and Harbhajan Singh has said that they haven’t known what to expect from the Wankhede pitch.
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