Royal Challengers Bangalore restrict Mumbai Indians to lowly 115/9 in IPL 2014.By Shrikant Shankar .Apr 19, 2014 Illustrious Challengers Bangalore (RCB) confined Mumbai Indians (MI) to 115 for nine in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2014 on April 19. It was a poor batting exertion by the Mumbai batsmen in the IPL 7 match. Bangalore chief Virat Kohli had won the throw and chose to field first. Ambati Rayudu top-scored with 35 runs off 37 conveyances. Corey Anderson was the following most elevated scorer with 18 runs. Yuzvendra Chahal, Mitchell Starc and Varun Aaron took two wickets each.
Chris Gayle was precluded of the RCB line-up as he had not recuperated from his back issue. Thus, Bangalore ran with an unaltered side that beat Delhi Daredevils in their first match. Mumbai made one change as Jasprit Bumrah came in for CM Gautam. Everything began on a poor note as there were two dropped gets. Michael Hussey was dropped in the first over by Chahal at point. Starc bowled a full conveyance and Hussey drove straight to Chahal, yet he didn't figure out how to clutch it. To run salt on the injury, Hussey give a the ax and wide conveyance for a four. In the second over, Tare likewise got fortunate.
Albie Morkel rocked the bowling alley a length conveyance outside off-stump and Tare edged it to Nic Maddinson from the start slip. In any case the Australian dropped a knee-high length conveyance. Hussey then pushed one through spread for an alternate four. Anyhow Morkel then struck in the fourth over. He knocked down some pins an once again of a length conveyance and Hussey pulled it straight to Chahal.
The sixth over rocked the bowling alley by Morkel was a great over for Mumbai as 18 runs hailed from it. Rayudu descended the ground and hit one towards mid-wicket for the initial four in the over. Tare then pulled a moderate bouncer towards profound mid-wicket for the second four. Morkel then knocked down some pins a detached conveyance outside off-stump and Tare drove it over spread for the third four. Morkel then rocked the bowling alley a wide conveyance down the leg side and it hustled away for a four. Varun Aaron then released Tare for 17 off 18 conveyances. He delves one in short and Tare confounded his draw. Maddinson took a basic get at profound retrogressive square-leg. Along these lines, Chahal and Maddinson took gets of batsmen they had dropped prior in the innings.
Things deteriorated for Mumbai as skipper Rohit Sharma was rejected by leg-spinner Yuzvendra Chahal. Rohit hit an impotent shot towards long-off where AB de Villiers took a straightforward get.
Kieron Pollard was pushed higher in the request. Be that as it may he didn't get stature behind a lobbed on-drive and Sachin Rana took a great get at long-on. That gave Chahal his second wicket after he had released Rohit. Aaron played a short conveyance and Anderson tried for the draw shot. In any case just gets a thick edge that falls in the middle of long-off and long-on and tried for a four.
Aaron then knocked down some pins an alternate short conveyance and Anderson played the snare shot. He got a slight top-edge and the ball went to the fine-leg district for a four. Kohli showed his magnificent fielding aptitudes and very nearly ran out Rayudu.
Rayudu and Anderson fell in progressive conveyances in the seventeenth over to intensify Mumbai's situation. Starc rocked the bowling alley a full conveyance and Rayudu descended the track and hit it to de Villiers at profound additional spread. The batsmen had crossed and Anderson was on strike for the following conveyance. He got under-hit a length conveyance and Kohli took the get at long-off. Starc however did not get his cap trap as Harbhajan Singh edged it on the bob to Parthi Patel behind the wickets. Zaheer Khan succumbed to a duck as he hit one from Ashok Dinda towards long-on as Rana took his second get. Aaron astounded the nineteenth and dug one in short. Harbhajan level batted it over the mid-off fielder for a four. In any case bowled a straight conveyance and Harbhajan played over the line and missed. He got bowled in the wake of scoring eight runs. Lasith Malinga was run-out in the twentieth over for two runs.
Short scores:
Mumbai Indians 115 for 9 in 20 overs (Ambati Rayudu 35, Corey Anderson 18; Yuzvendra Chahal 2 for 17, Mitchell Starc 2 for 21, Varun Aaron 2 for 31) vs Royal Challengers Bangalore.
Develop: Bangalore look to keep winning ways
Bangalore are crisp from a squashing win against Delhi, and will be quick to proceed the great work. Yuvraj and Kohli's structure, coupled with Mitchell Starc's affinity to swing the new ball bodes truly well for the side. Mumbai, then again, having floundered against Kolkata, will try to hit their straps rapidly. As Rohit Sharma focused at the post match presentation, these are still early days in the competition.
Throw: Unchanged Bangalore select to field
Bangalore won the throw and selected to field first. They ran in with an unaltered side, while Mumbai made 1 change with Bumrah coming in for C Gautam.
Mumbai (Playing XI): Michael Hussey, Aditya Tare(w), Ambati Rayudu, Rohit Sharma(c), Kieron Pollard, Corey Anderson, Harbhajan Singh, Lasith Malinga, Zaheer Khan, Pragyan Ojha, Jasprit Bumrah
Bangalore (Playing XI): Nic Maddinson, Parthiv Patel(w), Virat Kohli(c), Yuvraj Singh, AB de Villiers, Albie Morkel, Sachin Rana, Mitchell Starc, Varun Aaron, Yuzvendra Chahal, Ashok Dinda.
Bangalore are crisp from a squashing win against Delhi, and will be quick to proceed the great work. Yuvraj and Kohli's structure, coupled with Mitchell Starc's affinity to swing the new ball bodes truly well for the side. Mumbai, then again, having floundered against Kolkata, will try to hit their straps rapidly. As Rohit Sharma focused at the post match presentation, these are still early days in the competition.
Throw: Unchanged Bangalore select to field
Bangalore won the throw and selected to field first. They ran in with an unaltered side, while Mumbai made 1 change with Bumrah coming in for C Gautam.
Mumbai (Playing XI): Michael Hussey, Aditya Tare(w), Ambati Rayudu, Rohit Sharma(c), Kieron Pollard, Corey Anderson, Harbhajan Singh, Lasith Malinga, Zaheer Khan, Pragyan Ojha, Jasprit Bumrah
Bangalore (Playing XI): Nic Maddinson, Parthiv Patel(w), Virat Kohli(c), Yuvraj Singh, AB de Villiers, Albie Morkel, Sachin Rana, Mitchell Starc, Varun Aaron, Yuzvendra Chahal, Ashok Dinda.