Hindustan Times ST (Mumbai)

Mumbai eager to settle scores vs Lions

- Rajesh Pansare

Any other team would have buckled had their premier strike bowler gone for runs. But such is the depth of Mumbai Indians’ bowling that even Lasith Malinga’s loss of form hasn’t crippled their performanc­e.

As Mumbai Indians look to secure a play-off spot, Rohit Sharma will expect his attack to deliver against a formidable Gujarat Lions’ batting line-up in 35th match of the 2017 Indian Premier League at the Saurashtra Cricket Associatio­n Stadium on Saturday. In their first meeting of the season at the Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Indians recorded a comfortabl­e sixwicket win.

Led by Harbhajan Singh and Mitchell Mcclenagha­n and ably supported by Jasprit Bumrah and Krunal Pandya, the Mumbai Indians’ attack has emerged as one of the strongest and it’s also one of the main reasons for their brilliant start to the campaign which has seen them win six of the eight matches. back of a T20 hat-trick for Sri Lanka against Bangladesh, had impressive beginning against Kolkata Knight Riders (2/36) and Sunrisers Hyderabad (1/30) but after that he went off the boil.

He was clobbered for 109 in eight overs and the next couple of matches and has sat out in the last two games.

But the others have held the fort. The combinatio­n of Mcclenagha­n’s pace at the start of the innings, Harbhajan and Krunal’s miserly bowling in the middle overs and Bumrah’s toe crushers in the death overs has meant that Mumbai have kept a tight leash on the opponents.

Mitchell Johnson, who replaced Malinga in the last two matches, has bowled well in tandem with Mcclenagha­n while Karn Sharma, who came in for injured Krunal, in the last match against Rising Pune Supergiant, held his own. Then not to forget the two all-rounders -- Hardik Pandya and Kieron Pollard – who are capable of landing telling blows when the situation demands.

While Mcclenagha­n (12 wickets) and Bumrah (9) are their top wicket-takers, Harbhajan, who was left out in the first match, has made a brilliant comeback and is the most economical bowler in this edition.

Among the bowlers who have played four or more matches, Harbhajan is the only one to have an economy rate of below six — 5.88 to be precise. All three are in the top-six in the list of most dot balls bowled.

The six matches in which Mumbai have bowled first, they have restricted their opponents below 180 in five of those.

 ??  ?? The Mumbai bowling attack has managed to restrict the opposition below 180 six times bowling first.
The Mumbai bowling attack has managed to restrict the opposition below 180 six times bowling first.

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