On the other hand, Mumbai's campaign in this IPL is now over. Their weak link in the bowling has cost them yet another match, and they were unfortunately stuck with that, given the presence of JP Duminy and Dwayne Bravo. They had a fantastic bowling combination, but had to trim it to accommodate an extra overseas batsman. That was a factor, as the bowling was significantly weaker. When one half of the team fired, the other failed, and it's easy to spot why. It's a pity, a multiple champion in Indian domestic cricket has still not yet qualified for IPL semis, bar win a championship, which shows how different IPL is from the mainstream domestic scene. They've got one more match, which doesn't look like one to win, as it's against a strong and well-rounded Team Delhi. They'll stick with Duminy next season, given five fifties, so they have to get a top-notch Indian bowler, sooner than later.