Hindustan Times (Delhi)

Bailey leads from the front as KXIP tame Mumbai in their den

- Firoz Mirza sportsdesk@hindustant­ime.com

MUMBAI: George Bailey captained Australia in most of the ODIs leading to the World Cup but had to make way when Michael Clarke returned to the side for the trans-Tasman clash against New Zealand.

Before being benched, Bailey, in his only World Cup match, played a crucial innings of 55 against England and stitched a partnershi­p of 146 with Aaron Finch for the fourth wicket, ensuring the co-hosts registered a thumping victory in their tournament opener.

Despite playing as 12th man for the rest of the World Cup, the selfless Bailey hardly made a fuss about the issue and was at peace even if it meant passing on the glory to someone else at the biggest stage of the game.

Like in the last ODI, Bailey, though as captain this time, came in when Kings XI Punjab had lost three quick wickets despite a flying start against hosts Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede on Sunday.

Spinners Harbhajan Singh and Jagadeesha Suchith had sent the dangerous looking Virender Sehwag, Murali Vijay and Glenn Maxwell to the hut with the scoreboard reading just 88.

Though David Miller was at the crease when Bailey walked in, it was the latter who took charge and punished the Mumbai bowlers at will. Such was Bailey’s impact that his contributi­on stood at 36 out of the 46-run partnershi­p when Miller eventually departed after scoring 24 off 23 deliveries.

The Australian remained unbeaten on 61. His blitzkrieg came off 32 balls and ensured Punjab posted a decent 177 against the hosts.

Earlier, Sehwag and Vijay gave a solid start to the visitors after they were asked to bat. Sehwag made 36 off 19 balls before holing out at long on off Harbhajan’s bowling. MUMBAI INDIANS

 ??  ?? After Kings XI Punjab lost their top order, skipper George Bailey got to the bottom of the problem to lead the side to a competitiv­e total against Mumbai Indians on Sunday. PTI
After Kings XI Punjab lost their top order, skipper George Bailey got to the bottom of the problem to lead the side to a competitiv­e total against Mumbai Indians on Sunday. PTI
 ??  ?? Mitchell Johnson’s 2-23 took the sting out of Mumbai Indians’ chase before Harbhajan Singh’s fight.
SATISH BATE/HT
Mitchell Johnson’s 2-23 took the sting out of Mumbai Indians’ chase before Harbhajan Singh’s fight. SATISH BATE/HT

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