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Mumbai Indians win big moments and the semi-final

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Somerset v MI, 2 semi-final, CLT20, Chennai

Sidharth Monga Panorama

October 8, 2011

Mumbai Indians 160 5 (Blizzard 54, Sathish 25 *) beat Somerset 150 7 (Kieswetter 62, Hildreth 39, Malinga 40-20, Franklin 2-16) 10 tracks

Mumbai Indians refused to leave. Missing half of their side, fighting to put an XI on the field, something controversial every step of the way, they still managed to win most of the great moments they encountered to get to the final Champions League.

Michigan has won all the decisive moments of the night. They fled at the top by Aiden Blizzard 54 off the 39th They scored 52 of their last five, after the middle overs slowed them through a 43-run stand off 22 between R and unknown Suryakumar Sathish Yadav. Lasith Malinga then took two greatest batsmen of the tournament with Somerset Yorkers evil and tempo changes. And when Craig Kieswetter threatened to mastermind a cool hunting, with fielders MI fumbling around him, defended Malinga and James Franklin - just too cool - will be held from 28 over the last three acquisitions.

MI has chosen a good time to put their best efforts hitter of the tournament. On land that has been slow, but much better than the mud iron ring that was in the early stages of the tournament, Blizzard has made that their opponents have done: build with the new hard ball. He loved the rhythm of it, and I tried to use all fastballs long. Adam Dibble came and took the pace of its ships, but Blizzard was quick to spot when it overturned quickly. 20 tracks of Dibble admitted in his four overs, took Blizzard 10 in two shots, both off fast delivery and complete. One of his sixes came out one more kick, but that was about all the luck he loved.

Somerset left arm spinners, however, pulled things back to the wickets so men intimidating, Blizzard, and Franklin. Blizzard had been particularly frustrated with one-20 progress in the last 18 balls he faced. 92 4 km in 13 above, it seemed as if Pollard. It does not seem to be more wrong. When Pollard, flattered and deceived, and MI Sathish Yadav gave the target from a bowl.

The two men do not enjoy what might be called a story with flattering side IPL. It has been said many times that even Sathish side, but for the injury. One of these "wounds", players Yadav, whose wound had allowed five foreign players MI, but after playing for other teams had brought my shame. Now back to the mediocre Andrew Symonds, who met in a society preoccupied with Sathish. Yadav has tried to move behind the logs and Sathish was the more orthodox attempt to lower the ground, but somehow it worked a treat for them.

What you say in the field, there is no doubt Malinga. Somerset have generally won the games for hitting the ball hard again, and Pedro Trejo and Roelof van der Merwe were the main destroyers above. Both fell to the genius of Malinga before they can contribute. At the end of outswinging Yorker at the base of the power represented Trejo, and launch a comprehensive disturbing slow crossover van der Merwe in reducing Somerset to 17 for two after three overs.

Somerset refused to surrender. Kieswetter him as a man who knew that wins the match took him deep. Soon he was on the road, has helped an average of Fielding. He had lost 31 and 50, and a nurse part-time MI Ambati Rayudu looked like the lady more than harvest. Kieswetter started speeding up his partner, James Hildreth fell to 61 from left to score 39

Kieswetter hit him until all four are needed 45 overs, two of them were upset by Malinga. Abu Ahmed then took Nechim and reduced to 29 from three. Malinga is now a bowl of two of the last three. There is no way out or change plans if things go wrong. No way. Malinga responded with a run of seven years.

The course of the devil in this tournament, 19, was for the meeting. First, Harbhajan Singh played not only give the ball to Franklin in front of him and Pollard, but also to potential criticism that he was not prepared in a large bowl itself. Harbhajan was the brain on the heart, and as Franklin said. The first ball was drilled in the long term. Only Pollard could have kept going for four. He did. The ball was up to four planes in Kieswetter, with no time to react and leave the track. Jos Buttler would have thought he deserved from eight of these balls, won two. Frustrated, he played the blind slog. Bowled.

Kieswetter finally came back to strike the ball in the fifth over. He faced just six deliveries the last 27, batting with a man who went to an exercise price of less than 100 now, with 19 needed off eight, six of them would be overthrown by Malinga, Kieswetter n 'had no choice. He went after the ball short-of-a-long, top-edged sword. Game Over.
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