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Wednesday, October 2, 2013

CLT20 LIVE CRICKET SCORE: Mumbai Indians field against Perth Scorchers in must-win Group A tie

After Otago Volts' loss against Rajasthan Royals, Mumbai Indians need to beat Perth Scorchers handsomely to make the last four of the 2013 Champions League Twenty20. Catch all the live updates.

Mumbai Indians face Australian Twenty20 champions Perth Scorchers at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium, New Delhi in a bid to claim a semi-final spot in the Champions League T20. Catch all the live updates... (Live Scorecard | Live Commentary | Points Table)

Toss: Mumbai Indians skipper Rohit Sharma calls it correctly and will field against Perth Scorchers.

Match Preview

By the time Mumbai Indians take on Perth Scorchers in their last Champions League Twenty20 2013 Group A match at Feroz Shah Kotla in New Delhi on Wednesday (October 2) afternoon, they will know whether they have already been knocked out or are still in with a shot of making the semifinals.

Currently, Otago Volts are second in Group A with a net run rate of 0.869, while Mumbai, are third with a run rate of 0.09. A huge difference than can be negated if Mumbai beat Perth Scorchers by 49 runs, or with 34 balls remaining in the chase.

Mumbai are a team of big, costly stars, but they haven't looked as good as they are capable of. Rohit Sharma looked good in the game against Rajasthan, which Mumbai lost, with a steady 44, while Kieron Pollard impressed with the bat both against Rajasthan (42) and against Highveld Lions (31 not out). Dwayne Smith, meanwhile, stood out with a high-impact 63 against the Lions and has since bragged, "If I stay at the crease, I know there aren't many bowlers that can stop me from scoring."

That innings, however, was in Jaipur. The action has shifted to Delhi, and no one knows how the pitch will behave after the uncharacteristically heavy monsoon the city has experienced. And, as experience has taught us, even a close inspection of the pitch at Kotla is also, often, not enough to get a proper idea of its nature.

That's something everyone will be aware of, none more so than Sachin Tendulkar, who might well be playing his last match in the Mumbai Indians colours. He isn't in great form, having collected just 20 runs in two outings so far, and is, possibly, aware of the growing noises about his future. Dinesh Karthik and Ambati Rayudu are two other Mumbai batsmen who will worry about their form, having done precious little so far. (Read more)

Squads:

Mumbai Indians: Rohit Sharma (Captain), Sachin Tendulkar, Abu Nechim, Nathan Coulter-Nile, Rishi Dhawan, Harbhajan Singh, Mitchell Johnson, Dinesh Karthik, Glenn Maxwell, Pragyan Ojha, Akshar Patel, Kieron Pollard, Ambati Rayudu, Dwayne Smith, Aditya Tare.

Perth Scorchers: Simon Katich (captain), Michael Beer, Hilton Cartwright, Liam Davis, Joe Mennie, Joel Paris, Ashton Turner, Sam Whiteman, Ashton Agar, Jason Behrendorff, Burt Cockley, Brad Hogg, Marcus North, Tom Triffitt (wicketkeeper), Adam Voges.

John Wright and Mumbai Indians hope for the best

A day before the last Champions League Twenty20 2013 Group A game - between Mumbai Indians and Perth Scorchers - not much of the talk was specifically about the match.

Partly because the worth of the match would be decided only after Rajasthan Royals and Otago Volts wrap up their fixture in Jaipur on Tuesday (September 1) night, and partly because it might well be Sachin Tendulkar's last game in Mumbai Indians' colours.

"We've already missed one game, which is proving problematic for us," said Wright. "Hope the Delhi weather is fine and we get a game tomorrow. We are well supported wherever we go. Hopefully that will be the same. We were all watching the match the other day (Sunday, when Otago beat Lions in the Super Over) and hoping the result goes our way. It's a situation a lot of us haven't been in. Let's hope for the best."

Wright, however, felt it would be a batting wicket, saying that that's what he had been told by the ground staff. "They have told me it will be a good batting wicket. We hope so. The last time we were here (during IPL 2013), it was a beautiful batting wicket. There might be a bit of movement with the weather being the way it is. But that might not be the case also. It's pretty good batting here generally. That will suit us. We have to bat really well to stand a chance."

The problem for Mumbai, in the two games they have played, has been that none of Tendulkar, Dinesh Karthik and Ambati Rayudu made many runs. Wright did argue that "we've only played two games; it's pretty hard in Twenty20", but that didn't change the fact that Mumbai have fallen short of expectations primarily because of their batsmen's failure. (Read more)


Justin Langer hopes for Sachin Terndulkar 'duck'

It's no secret that Australian cricketers over the years have respected Sachin Tendulkar more than anyone of his peers but when Perth Scorchers take on Mumbai Indians in a Champions League T20 match on Wednesday, coach Justin Langer would like one of his bowlers do an "Eric Hollies" to the Indian legend.

Hollies, an English leg-spinner was best known for having bowled Sir Don Bradman for a duck with a googly in latter's last ever Test match and Perth Scorchers coach Justin Langer is hoping that one among his spinners could pull off something similar when the Indian maestro comes out to bat.

"I hope we have a Hollies in our team tomorrow when we bowl to Sachin. Hollies wasn't that the name?" Perth Scorchers coach Langer smiled and asked the scribes to confirm the name of the English leggie.

"Well, I love watching Sachin bat and wish he never gets out. But tomorrow, I won't like him to score too many runs. Even at this age of 42 (40), he batted in the nets for two hours the other day. That was incredible," said Langer, who has played many times against Tendulkar, in Test matches in India and Down Under.

Sachin Tendulkar roots for MS Dhoni and Co. to win 2015 World Cup

With exactly 500 days to go for the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015, Master Blaster Sachin Tendulkar hopes that the trophy remains in the sub-continent. His heart, of course, wants India to win back-to-back titles.

Tendulkar, who along with Pakistan's Javed Miandad is the only player in the history of the game to play in six World Cups, hoped that if Mahendra Singh Dhoni's side successfully defended the title, then it will once again provide tremendous joy to the nation while making it only the third country after West Indies and Australia to win successive titles.

"Along with India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka are also good sides," said Tendulkar, adding: "I am partial towards India and want them to do well. That would be really exciting. It will give so much happiness to the entire nation.

"That is something I would want, along with a billion plus people who will also be expecting the same thing to happen."

The Indian legend retired from ODI cricket in December 2012 as the leading run-getter in the format with 18,426 runs. Tendulkar's 482 runs from nine matches in the 2011 edition in the sub-continent too went a long way in winning the World Cup.

Tendulkar, who is also the highest run-getter in the history of ICC Cricket World Cup with 2,278 runs from 45 matches (1,195 runs more than Miandad), hoped India players will quickly adjust to the conditions in Australia and New Zealand.

"Well I think most of our guys have been to Australia. They know what to expect, they have played there already," said Tendulkar, who was part of the squad during the disastrous tour of Australia in 2011-12.

In the lead up to the ICC Cricket World Cup 2015 in 2014-15, India will again be in Australia for a four-Test series. This will be followed by a tri-series featuring England, apart from the hosts.

More than Australia, Tendulkar's worry was about adjusting to New Zealand conditions.

Recalling India's ICC Cricket World Cup 1992 match against New Zealand, Tendulkar said: "I remember our match in Dunedin, where it was extremely cold and windy. Whenever a batsman hit the ball with the wind, it would travel 10 yards further, but when we had to play against the wind, the ball travelled 10 yards less!

"As there is a tour to New Zealand planned in early 2014, it should give them good exposure to the conditions there."

India, which lead ODI Team Rankings table by a distance, has been drawn in Pool B and will open its campaign against Pakistan in Adelaide on 15 February. India's other matches in the first round are against South Africa (in Melbourne on 22 February), Qualifier 4 (in Perth on 28 February), West Indies (in Perth on 6 March) and Ireland (in Hamilton on 10 March) and Zimbabwe (in Auckland on 14 March).