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New South Wales win low-scoring game

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Mumbai Indians v New South Wales, CLT20, Chennai

Report Siddarth Ravindra

October 2, 2011

New South Wales 101 for 5 (Steven Smith 45 *, Nechim 3-23) beat Mumbai Indians 100 for 7 (Franklin 42 *) by five rings

Not the side of the Australian national team players with three seasons of IPL T20 Champions League, and this trend continues, New South Wales after winning the Mumbai Indians in the low score meeting in Chennai. Not only to win the NSW competition semi-finals, but also to control their own destiny, while the Mumbai Indians have to look at other results to see if progress is achieved.

On a hot and cloudless day, and on a track where the ball is still low and did not come to bat, play each member of the NSW attack their roles in Mumbai batting failed for the third time in the tournament . Only James Franklin put in a decent effort. Faced with a target of 101, it seemed a simple hunting, but the fast bowler Abu Nechim NSW reduced to 28-5 before coming home to Steven Smith and Ben Rohrer unbroken 73 run stand.

NSW bowlers did a brilliant start, Stuart Clark, four days after his thirty-sixth birthday, and that reduced his responsibility to show me that he had lost none of his old accuracy. Handed the new ball, do not pursue the pace and stick to a discipline Bowling Aiden Blizzard and Ambati Rayudu incident in its first two acquisitions.

Patrick Cummins, which is half the age of Clark, then took over. Hitting 150kph should be what is generally a slow track, he showed why he is called to make a superstar, a mixture of slow smart blur ball hitters. In the first course, is the key to the gate, Kieron Pollard, who have seen the pound the ball over midwicket all. In over four stunned, and Clark, the fifth to the eighth, only five runs scored.

Much depended on when Andrew Symonds. He has not seen his old boiling in the tournament, and he fought in the day too. A charge down the field to drag Steve O'Keefe ended with the ball at the top of off stump and the Indians in Mumbai were gasping at 51 or 5 after 12 overs.

Franklin, are the subject of criticism before the game during its No. 4 position in the line-up, Hollywood cutting blows of his teammates were trying to prefer to play immediately, highlighted in a perfectly timed on-drive for four Moises Henriques. Even when he lost his partner on a regular basis, kept hitting the ball, ensuring the Indians in Mumbai, at least to avoid the shame of finishing their innings with two-digit score.

NSW resisted most of the continuation of the first, the main threat, Lasith Malinga. Nechim was, however, made great strides, remove the two openers, Shane Watson and David Warner, in his report to the first. With Malinga, Simon Katich and then rejecting a courtesy swinging Yorker, Daniel Smith Nechim reduced after trying a bar-less feet, and pick up a duck as Henriques LBW to a delivery that acute Chahal Yuzvendra spinning leg out, Mumbai has been very good in the game.

Steven Smith and Rohrer inning, then stabilized and slowly took the game away from the Mumbai Indians. Working with spinners, batsmen used their feet well to punch the ball for singles. It was not until the 13th over chasing the first six-hit game, Smith clouting Chahal over midwicket. Franklin has been a long-hop has helped to make legs, four large Malinga Yorker was passed the first cut of a further four sets of limits by Smith settled the match 17 as well.
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