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Mumbai Indians Make CLT20 Semis Cut,Rajasthan Royals Is The Third Indian Team In The Semifinals. Mumbai Indians outclassed Perth Scorchers by six wickets at the Ferozeshah Kotla here Wednesday, ensuring three of the four Champions League Twenty20 semifinalists will be Indian sides.
New Delhi: Mumbai Indians outclassed Perth Scorchers by six wickets at the Ferozeshah Kotla here Wednesday, ensuring three of the four Champions League Twenty20 semifinalists will be Indian sides. Chasing 150 in 20 overs, the reigning Indian Premier League (IPL) champions needed to reach home in 14.2 overs to qualify for the last four stage.
Opener Dwayne Smith (48) and skipper Rohit Sharma (51 not out) led from the front as the team romped home in 13.2 overs at a whopping run rate of 11.4 in a Group A clash. West Indian Smith took off brilliantly, hammering 11 runs off the first over. A packed house on a national holiday (Gandhi Jayanti) wanted to see batting legend Sachin Tendulkar provide some sparks but he failed, getting caught for a duck as he flicked one to deep square leg.
However, Smith’s 25-ball knock increased the decibel levels in the stadium as he sent the Scorchers bowlers on a leather hunt, smashing five fours and three sixes. He was well supported by Sharma who played a responsible 24-ball knock, hitting the poor deliveries into the stands and showing due respect to the good balls.
After Smith’s dismissal, Kieron Pollard hit a brilliant 18-ball 23-run cameo while Sharma continued drubbing the Perth bowlers, finishing with three boundaries and four sixes. Middle order batsman Ambati Rayudu hit two sixes of the last two deliveries to seal the tie.
Earlier, the Mumbai Indians bowled well to restrict the Australian side to 149/6.
Off spinner Harbhajan Singh opened the bowling and bowled a tight line as his first spell figures read 3-0-13-0.
The left-handed Scorchers openers Ashton Agar (35) and skipper Simon Katich (13) struck a good opening wicket partnership of 55 runs before left armer Pragyan Ojha (2/17) spun his way through to take two wickets in the 10th over, immediately slowing down the Australian side.
Harbhajan was later brought on to restrict the Scorchers. But his fourth and last over went for 18, ruining his figures as he was hit for a six and two boundaries.
Just when the Scorchers were looking to increase their pace, pacer Nathan Coulter-Nile was introduced and he immediately broke the third-wicket 58-run partnership by bowling out Hilton Cartwright (28) and Ashton Turner (0) off consecutive deliveries.
Coulter-Nile ended with figures of 3/19 while medium pacer Rishi Dhawan scalped one. For Scorchers, Sam Whiteman was the highest scorer, notching an unbeaten 51 off 32 deliveries, studded with six boundaries and two sixes.
Mumbai Indians will now play the second semifinal against Group B toppers Chennai Super Kings here Saturday.
Rajasthan Royals are the third Indian team in the semifinals.
Brief scores: Perth Scorchers 149/6 in 20 overs (Sam Whiteman not out 51, Ashton Agar 35, Hilton Cartwright 28; Nathan Coulter-Nile 3/19, Pragyan Ojha 2/17, Rishi Dhawan 1/30) lost to Mumbai Indians 152/4 in 13.2 overs (Rohit Sharma not out 51, Dwayne Smith 45, Kieron Pollard 23; Brad Hogg 2/26, Jason Behrendorff 2/31).
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