Well yes, he will take his share of the blame like everyone else, I'm sure. Mumbai missed too many opportunities today, dropped catches, bad decisions etc. all came back to cost them.Sachin's innings was Kallis-like and Ganguly-like, unfortunately....
It was more appropriate for the longer forms of the game.
Think Rayudu and Tiwary correctly batted ahead of him. They are good players of spin and would have set it up perfectly. But Duminy and Bhajji was totally wacko.Vicky Pollard probably would have given MI a chance if he was used effectively. Why on earth were Harbhajan, Tiwary, Rayudu and Duminy batted ahead of him? I could understand Nayar, as having Pollard come in at 1st drop would have been a little early, but Harbhajan at 4? =/
Bout time that CSK lived up to their potential though. Been carried by 2 or 3 players in the first 2 IPL's, but finally worked well as a team and won the competition. Very good performance from them today.
In essence if he had've lost his wicket earlier then Chennai might've pannicked. I think that's Hayden's last game cause he once said that he'd keep playing until Chennai won a title.Matthew Hayden- worst ever T20 innings in a winning cause?
Final: England v West Indies at Lord's, Jun 23, 1979 | Cricket Scorecard | Cricinfo.comMatthew Hayden- worst ever T20 innings in a winning cause?
Gutted. Had called it earlier, that Dhawan and Nayar shouldn't have batted so up in the order.What a win by Mi!
Almost like Australian wins of their glory past, so far have just rolled on like a juggernauth.
Still believe it's more of dependent on Sachin to provide the base, and Pollard to provide the finishing. But glad a core has developed around them in Slinger, Junior Dhoni and Rayudu. This was what they lacked last year and the one before that.
Meanwhile let not the negatives go unnoticed. Dhawan has gone clearly off boil after one or two good games, Bhajji looked terribly pedestrian, and truth be told I was suprised him possessing an eco rate of 7 this IPL! Obviously has benefited from bowling when much of the good work was done, and today when the pressure was on, he was taken apart.
Zak is a beauty to watch when in rhythm, almost unplayable, but otherwise can look very ordinary.
The last two have to step up in the finals. Can't expect the 5 to do the job everytime.
Dilhara has always been so frustrating. The moment you think he's finally got over it, he'll take the plunge back to direness, taking the team with him. So far hasn't done nothing but good for Mi, but I hope, pray that he does it in the finals too, and we don't have a repeat of WC07 final.
Oh and no way Nayar bat so high up the order, not with the match practise he's had after coming off the injury. Was strictly a traveller today, and looked lethargic (idiotically tried adjusting his shoe midway while 'walking' a single! A more agile fielder and he'd been in trouble)
Pollard! Wafg!
It might have had something to do with the stitches in his hand.... Sachin didn't play any forceful shots..... Most of the shots were good timing for 4...Sachin's innings was Kallis-like and Ganguly-like, unfortunately....
It was more appropriate for the longer forms of the game.