As the race to grab the top four spots heats up, fancied outfits Chennai Super Kings and Mumbai Indians will clash at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai on Sunday in what promises to be a riveting contest between the two IPL heavyweights.
The Super Kings, the title holders for the last two years, and last year's Champions League winners Mumbai, have endured mixed fortunes leading up to the return leg and significantly have dusted off their losing run ahead of the match.
The Super Kings will be thirsting for revenge not only for the comprehensive loss suffered in the first leg match but also to end MI's three-match winning streak.
In between the two IPL encounters that the two contested over the last two seasons came the CLT20 League clash on September 24 in Chennai which also went in favour of MI by a margin of three wickets and overall MI have the edge with a 5-4 record in IPL.
These two teams, with the two-best winning percentage among all teams in IPL would thus square off in battle-hardened fashion with MI eager to stamp their superiority for the second time after their eight-wicket thrashing of the defending champions on April 4.Malinga has been outstanding for MI
Image: Lasith MalingaBoth the teams are confronted with a wobbly batting order, their perceived strengths over the last few seasons.
While MI have struggled to put up a decent score on occasions, having been restricted to scores of 92, 101 and 120, the Super Kings have also not really set things on fire with a batting line-up boasting of the likes of Suresh Raina and captain Mahendra Singh Dhoni.
Both sides need to get their act together in batting to make it a rip-roaring contest rather than a struggle for runs.
While MI's batting has let it down at times, the bowlers have done their bit for the most part with Lasith Malinga leading from the front -- his 17 wickets at an economy rate of just under 5.50 giving proof of his effectiveness.
Malinga had missed a few games through injuries -- similar to two other very crucial players Sachin Tendulkar and Kieron Pollard -- which has hurt MI's plans significantly.Injured Pollard ruled out again
Image: Kieron PollardTendulkar is back to lend solidity to the top-order that he showed so effectively in the low-scoring victory two days ago against Pune Warriors when he made 35 off 34 balls and also put on 50 runs for the first wicket with James Franklin, but MI are missing Pollard in more ways than one.
The giant West Indian fell on his right shoulder while fielding in the away game against the Delhi Daredevils and missed the subsequent two games -- against Deccan Chargers at home two days later and against the Warriors in Pune -- and is not expected to take the field in Sunday's game too.
The Trinidadian is a huge factor in all three departments of the game with his ability to clear the ropes nonchalantly with the bat, bowl effectively with his medium pacers and in patrolling the deep with his giant frame to stop certain boundaries and even sixes, besides taking mind-boggling catches.
Rohit, Rayudu have been inconsistent
Image: Ambati RayuduMI have brought in another West Indian all-rounder Dwayne Smith to fill in for not only Pollard but also for injured Australian Mitchell Johnson.
Young MI batsmen Rohit Sharma and Ambati Rayudu have not been consistent but the bench strength has not been inspiring enough to field any other player as their replacements while the lanky James Franklin has been promoted up the order to accompany Tendulkar which has created a deep hole in the absence of Pollard.
Malinga has been the pick of the bowlers along with Pollard, while Munaf Patel has had his off days but has also been among the wickets (12 in 8 games).
The big plus has been the return to his wicket-taking ways of Harbhajan who can throttle the free-scoring Super Kings batsmen.
Du Plessis's form only plus point for CSK
Image: Francois du PlessisIn batting, the Super Kings have been propped up by their South African import -- Francois du Plessis who is leading their run-gatherers' chart with 366 runs from 11 games -- but most others have struggled, the biggest flop being opener Murali Vijay.
In bowling too, Chennai have not had a great time in the wicket-taking column as compared to MI. Their leading wicket-taker has been Doug Bollinger (8 wickets), but he had been benched in the last few games.
Ben Hilfenhaus has added teeth to their bowling following a successful stint in Test cricket, but it would be difficult for him to adapt to totally different wicket conditions in India so soon after flying in from the Caribbean
Another important factor would be the type of track that is on offer as the Wankhede pitch has differed significantly from match to match.
The rival teams (from):
Mumbai Indians: Harbhajan Singh (C), Sachin Tendulkar, Abu Nechim, Amitize Singh, Aiden Blizzard, James Franklin, Kieron Pollard, Y Chahal, Clint McKay, Herschelle Gibbs, Davy Jacobs, Richard Levi, Dwayne Smith, Dinesh Kartik, Dhawal Kulkarni, K Yadav, Lasith Malinga, Sushant Marathe, Pragyan Ojha, Munaf Patel, Robin Peterson, Sujit Nayak, Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav, Jaydev Shah, Rudra Pratap Singh, T Suman, Pawan Suyal, Aditya Tare, Apporva Wankhede.
Chennai Super Kings: M S Dhoni (C), Michael Hussey, Francois du Plessis, M Vijay, Suresh Raina, Dwayne Bravo, Ravindra Jadeja, S Badrinath, Albie Morkel, S Anirudha, A Mukund, W Saha, Doug Bollinger, Ben Hilfenhaus, Shadab Jakati, V Yo Mahesh, N Kulasekara, Scott Styris, R Ashwin, George Bailey, Joginder Sharma, Suraj Randiv, K Vasudevdas, G Vignesh, Sudeep Tyagi.
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