Little-known names do the star turn for Mumbai
From Saurabh Tiwary in 2010 to Nitish Rana in the current edition of the Indian Premier League, Mumbai Indians have always had unheralded players, who have delivered a commendable performance.
Tiwary, member of the 2008 Under-19 World Cup-winning team, had a breakthrough year in 2010.
The Jharkhand southpaw was the team’s second-highest scorer after Sachin Tendulkar with 419 runs in 16 games and played a crucial part in their run to the final where they finished run
That year catapulted him into limelight. Not only did he earn an India ODI cap, in the 2011 auction, Royal Challengers Bangalore paid $1.6 million to get him on their roster.
FIND OF IPL
Delhi lad Rana is on a similar journey this season and has been the find of the tournament.
He is also Mumbai Indians’ top-scorer with 266 runs in eight games. With Rohit Sharma struggling initially, Rana’s contributions were crucial in Mumbai winning six matches on the trot.
In the inaugural season in 2008 Mumbai youngsters Kulkarni, impressed as well. While Nayar, with 206 runs in 10 innings, finished as Mumbai’s third-highest run-scorer after Sanath Jayasuriya and Robin Uthappa, Kulkarni was the team’s joint second-highest wicket-taker after Ashish Nehra with 11 wickets.
Mumbai were always known for having star players on their rolls, but they also gave opportunities to youngsters, who till then were unknown entities in domestic circuit. Not that every youngster got them the result.
Yogesh Takawale, Abu Nechim, Ali Murtaza and Unmukt Chand, to name a few, got their opportunities but