Monday, April 18, 2011

Kochi Tuskers beat Mumbai Indians by 8 wickets

Mumbai: Sachin Tendulkar's maiden Twenty20 century went in vain as Kochi Tuskers Kerela opened their account in the Indian Premier League with an upset eight-wicket victory over Mumbai Indians here today.

Mumbai Indian skipper Tendulkar slammed a 66-ball 100 and put on a stand of 116 runs with Ambati Rayudu (53) to set an imposing target of 182 before Kochi after skipper Mehela Jayawardene won the toss and decided to field.

In Image: Kochi Tuskers Kerala's Brendon McCullum in action





But Kochi opener Brendon McCullum powered his way to an equally brilliant 81 and added 128 runs with Jayawardene to help the IPL debutants overhaul the stiff target, reaching 184-2 with six balls to spare.

When the match was poised on a razor edge, Ravindra Jadeja smashed left-arm spinner Ali Murtaza for a four and two successive sixes off full tosses to help the Tuskers past the finish line in style after two earlier losses in the tournament.

It was heart burn for Mumbai skipper Tendulkar whose spectacular knock, in which he threw caution to the winds towards the end and came up with unorthodox shots, went in vain.

In Image: Mumbai Indians' Kieron Pollard jumps to catch the ball near the boundary line





The iconic batsman smashed three sixes and 12 fours, reaching his hundred off a single off the last ball of the Mumbai innings, but McCullum stole the thunder from Tendulkar with a 60-ball 81, studded with who two sixes and 10 fours.

The New Zealander was well supported by Kochi skipper Jayawardene who cracked a brisk 56 off 36 balls to lay the foundation for the run-chase.

In Image: Kochi Tuskers Kerala's Brendon McCullum looks back to see himself being bowled out by Mumbai Indians' Lasith Malinga







Lasith Malinga brought Mumbai Indians back into the game, removing the openers in his last two overs but Jadeja, who made a 11-ball 25 with two fours and as many sixes, and Brad Hodge (11 not out in 7 balls) ensured their were no more hiccups and helped the Tuskers reach the target in style with an unfinished stand of 28 runs.

The Tuskers, who had lost their opening two games in their debut season, started the run chase promisingly when McCullum, dropped on zero by Rohit Sharma off Malinga at slip, punished the Sri Lankan pacer with a flurry of fours, three in all, in the bowler's second over.

In Image: Mumbai Indians' Sachin Tendulkar celebrates after scoring a century







With Jayawardene looking composed and aggressive at the other end, the Kochi outfit raised the 50 in the 6th over to keep themselves in the hunt as danger man Malinga was seen off for an expensive two-over spell for 22 runs.

McCullum stepped out to Kieron Pollard and lofted the West Indian over mid off for a six and then slog-swept Harbhajan Singh over mid-wicket for another maximum to keep the required run-rate within control. Pollard's first three overs went for 30 runs.

After 10 overs Kochi were 84-0, ahead of MI (71-0) at the same stage.

In Image: Mumbai Indians' Sachin Tendulkar bats




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