CLT20 2010 : Match No 7 : Mumbai Indians lose to South Australia in a tense game

CLT20 2010 : Match No 7 : Mumbai Indians lose to South Australia in a tense game

Match No 7 : Mumbai Indians vs South Australia at Durban on 13.09.10 : South Australia won by five wickets with three balls to spare

S Tiwary and KA Pollard added 58 runs for the fifth wicket in this game providing the 40th occasion of batsmen posting fifty plus runs stand in CLT20 games. This stand also represents the fourth occasion of a fiftu plus runs stand for the fifth wicket in CLT20 games.

JP Duminy was dismissed caught and bowled for 3 in this game providing the 12th occasion of a batsman dismissed caught and bowled in CLT20 games

A O’Brien returned with figure of 4.0-0-49-2 in this game providing the ninth occasion of a bowler conceding forty plus runs in CLT20 games.

DJ Bravo was playing his 75th T20 games. He was run out for 22 and conceded 46 runs without capturing a wicket in this game. He became the 38th cricketer to appear in 75 T20I games.

DJ Bravo’s run out in this game provides the 47th occasion of a batsman dismissed run out in the tournament. He was run out for the second time in the tournament. He was dismissed run out for 11 representing Tri & Tob against Hyd-RGS on 14.10.09. He became the sixth batsman to be run out on two or more occasions. He also became the first batsman to be run out on two occasions – representing two different teams

KA Pollard with his three sixes took his aggregate of sixes to 104 in T20I games. He is one of the six batsmen who have scored 100 plus sixes in T20I games. Others are – LRPL Taylor {147}, DJ Hussey {142}, BB McCullum {115}, ST Jayasuriya {100} and SB Styris {100}

S Tiwari scored four sixes in his knock of 44 in this game. His feat provide the tenth occasion of a batsman scoring four or more sixes in an innings in CLT20 games

KA Pollard at the end of this game has scored most sixes in CLT20 games. He has an aggregate of 19 sixes to his credit. LRPL Taylor {11} and JP Duminy {11} are the other two batsmen who have scored ten or more sixes

At the end of this game, KA Pollard has an aggregate of 201 runs in CLT20 games. He became the fourth batsman to total 200 plus runs. Others are – JP Duminy {257}, DA Warner {207} and PJ Hughes {202}

Mumbai posted a total of 180 for 7 in this game providing the sevneth occasion of a team posting a total of 175 plus runs in the tournament.

Mumbai became the only team to post 175 plus run on two occasions in consecutive games – 177 for 6 vs Lions at Jo’burg on 10.09.10 and 180 for 7 vs South Australia at Durban on 14.09.10. Interestingly enough, Mumbai lost these two games thus earning the distinction of becoming the only team to lose two games after scoring 175 plus runs

Mumbai became the second team in the tournament to post a team total in excess of 175 runs on two occasions. Cape Cobras is the other team which has achieved this feat – 213 for 4 vs Eagles at Hyd-RGS on 18.10.09 and 175 for 5 vs Tri & Tob at Hyd-RGS on 22.10.09

M Klinger {50} and DJ Harris {56} scored fifties in this game providing the 31st and 32nd occasion of batsmen scoring a fifty in the tournament. Their knocks provide the 17th and 18th occasion of opening batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament.

SR Tendulkar for Mumbai and M Klinger for South Australia opened the innings in this game providing the fifth occasion of rival captains opening the innings in a CLT20 game. The other four occasions are – AC Gilchrist {Deccan} and J Langer {Somerset} at Hyd-RGS on 10.10.09, G Gambhir {Delhi} and AG Puttick {Cape Cobras} at Delhi on 19.10.09, AN Petersen {Lions} and SR Tendulkar {Mumbai} at Johannesburg on 10.09.10 and M Klinger {S Australia} and AN Petersen {Lions} at Centurion on 12.09.10

M Klinger’s 50 in this game provide the eighth occasion of a captain scoring a fifty in the tournament.

M Klinger’s 50 in this game was his second fifty in the tournament, the first being his 78 against Lions at Centurion on 12.09.10. He became the fourth batsman in the tournament to score fifties on two separate occasions. Others are – JP Duminy of Cape Cobras, LRPL Taylor of RCB and PJ Hughes of NSW

M Klinger with his two fifties became the first captain in the tournament to score fifties on two occasions.

M Klinger {50} and DJ Harris {56} scored fifties in this game providing the sixth occasion of two batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament. The other five occasions are – LRPL Taylor {53*} and RV Uthappa {51} for RCB vs Cape Cobras at Bangalore on 08.10.09, V Sehwag {66} and KD Karhik {61} for Delhi vs Wayambe at Delhi on 11.10.09, PJ Hughes {62*} and MC Henriques {51*} for NSW vs Sussex at Delhi on

11.10.09, PJ Hughes {83} and DA Warner {63} vs Tri and Tob at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09 and J Vandiar {71} and ND McKenzie {56*} for Lions vs Mumbai at Jo’burg on 10.09.10

Mumbai remains the only team in the tournament against whom two batsmen have socred fifties in two games – J Vandiar {71} and ND McKenzie {56*} for Lions vs Mumbai at Jo’burg on 10.09.10 and M Klinger {50} and DJ Harris {56} for South Australia vs Mumbai at Durban on 14.09.10

M Klinger {50} and DJ Harris {56} scored fifties in this game providing the second occasion of both the opening batsmen scoring fifties in the tournament. The other five occasions are – PJ Hughes {83} and DA Warner {63} vs Tri and Tob at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09

M Klinger and DJ Harris added 112 runs for the first wicket in this game providing the second occasion of a three figure partnership in the tournament. The first occasion was the 121 runs partnership between PJ Hughes and DA Warner for the first wicket for NSW against Tri & Tob at Hyd-RGS on 16.10.09.

South Australia scored 182 for five in this game providing the eighth occasion of a team scoring 175 plus runs in the tournament.

Mumbai scored 180 for 7 and South Australia scored 182 for 5 in this game providing the first occasion of both the teams scoring 180 plus runs in the tournament.

DJ Bravo returned with figures of none for 46 in this game providing the tenth occasion of a bowler conceding 45 runs in the tournament.

AJ O”Brien {49} and DJ Bravo {46} conceded forty five plus runs in this game providing the first occasion of rival bowlers conceding forty five plus runs in the tournament.

DJ Bravo returned with figures of none for 46 providing the fifth occasion of a bowler conceding 45 plus runs without capturing a wicket in the tournament. He also became the first bowler in the tournament to concede 45 plus runs without a wicket on two occasions – none for 46 representing Tri & Tob vs Cape Cobras at Hyd-RGS on 22,10,09 and none for 46 representing Mumbai vs South Australia at Durban on 14.09.10

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