and one dropped catch and one possible edge to keeper ignored by umpire. All this and a maiden over to Dhoni !!
The over to Dhoni was a classic. Dhoni has ben made to look quite a novice with the bat by some of the veterans in this tournament. This time it was Pollock's turn.
10.1 .... Dhoni moves across his stumps and tries to work the ball through the leg side, he misses and gets hit on the pad outside the line of off stump
10.2 ...., Dhoni once again moves forward and across and gets hit on the thigh by a shorter ball from Pollock that angles into the right-hander
10.3 ...., good length delivery outside off stump, Dhoni stands on the back foot and punches the ball towards cover
10.4 ...., Dhoni moves forward and across and tries to defend but gets hit on the pad outside off, he's getting the ball to cut into the right-hander
10.5 ...., Dhoni moves across and fends but gets beaten, loud appeal for caught behind but the umpire says not out
10.6 ...., Dhoni fends off the back foot and gets beaten once again, ....
tbh... I thought Dhoni was trying to ensure he didn't pick up a wicket there, although I do agree he was made to look rather clueless by Pollock.
Dhoni seems to be a great leader but as I have commented before, he just doesn't seem to have a Plan B. He has a plan and if it works, great, otherwise, we are screwed. Not that anyone could have done much with Sanath in that kind of form. Kinda got the weird feeling that this will be the first and last of his in terms of significant innings in the IPL though. Juz don't think he still has it in him to deliver consistently, for some reason.
Bravo going back will be a pretty HUGE knock for Mumbai though. Wonder how they will cope with that.
Badri continues to impress. I really do hope the selectors have him as the next for a test slot after maybe Rohit Sharma. The guy has got lots of talent, more than a decent technique and doesn't get bogged down either. He can bowl a bit too and is a pretty good fielder. I hope he can make it to the test side sooner than later. I bet he would be a good batsman at the international level too, at least in tests.
Given the Super Kings poor bowling line up (for me, easily the worst in the tourney), this kind of a mauling was always on the cards. Hopefully they can still get the 2 wins they need to move on to the semis. Hoping for the best.
Ideally, I would like to see Mohali, Jaipur and Chennai all make it to the semis easily and then a bit of a 3 way for the last spot between Mumbai, Kolkata and Delhi. That would really light up the remaining group matches, for me.