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Chennai run into Mumbai

Both Indian outfits in a must-win situation to stay in the event
Last Updated 19 October 2012, 17:06 IST

With their backs against the wall after two successive defeats, 2010 title winners Chennai Super Kings will look to tame an equally desperate defending champions Mumbai Indians to salvage any hope of a semifinal berth at the Champions League T20 on Saturday.

The Super Kings had made a big splash when they won the Indian Premier League in 2010 and 2011 and also annexed the Champions League title in 2010 but the Mahendra Singh Dhoni-led team failed to live upto their reputations in the latest edition as they suffered successive loses in the tournament.

The Chennai-based team started its campaign with a 14-run loss to Sydney Sixers and then suffered a six-wicket defeat at the hands of the Lions last Tuesday. Given the situation, Dhoni has to come up with something special to take his team through to the semifinals.

Mumbai too had a bumpy ride so far and are yet to win a match in the tournament. Coming into the tournament as the defending champions, the Harbhajan Singh-led side lost their opening match to Lions by eight wickets, while their second tie against Yorkshire was washed out on Thursday night.

With just two matches to go before the semifinal berth is decided, both Chennai and Mumbai Indians will have to play out of their skins, besides praying to the weather Gods.

Faf du Plessis and Suresh Raina led the Chennai innings in their first match. The rest of the Super Kings batsmen also got decent starts but failed to convert them.

Bowlers too failed to restrict their opponents in the first two matches as they conceded 185 and 159 runs respectively in the first two matches and they have to take up responsibility if Chennai has to do well.

Mumbai too is looking for their first win in the event. They have so far posted near-identical scores (157 and 156) in the first two matches against Lions and Yorkshire respectively.

While West Indies batsman Dwayne Bravo has got some runs up the order, they have been hugely let down by Sachin Tendulkar’s lack of form as the India great could manage only 16 and 7 so far.

Just like the Indian team, Mumbai’s batting unit revolves around Tendulkar and the maestro have to come up with a big score on Saturday to help his team put enough runs on board.

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(Published 19 October 2012, 17:06 IST)

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