IPL 5 – Match No 09 – Mumbai pull of last ball win against Hyderabad – RG Sharma shines with the willow

IPL 5 – Match No 09 – Mumbai pull of last ball win against Hyderabad – RG Sharma shines with the willow

Match Number 09 – Deccan Chargers vs. Mumbai Indians at Vizag on 09.04.12 – Mumbai Indians won by five wickets

 

S Dhawan’s aggregate at the end of this game stood at 1033 including his 41 in this game. He became the 23rd batsman to aggregate 1000 plus runs in IPL.

 

MM Patel captured 4 for 20 in this game providing the 38th occasion of a bowler capturing four or more wicket in IPL. His figures represent the seventh occasion of a Mumbai bowler capturing four or more wickets in IPL

 

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 SL Malinga 3.4 1 13 5 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 10 Apr 2011
2 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 0 18 5 Mumbai Super Kings Mumbai 22 Apr 2011
3 MM Patel 4.0 0 21 5 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 10 May 2011
4 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 0 17 4 Mumbai Delhi Centurion 21 May 2009
5 CRD Fernando 4.0 0 18 4 Mumbai Bangalore Bangalore 28 May 2008
6 SL Malinga 4.0 0 22 4 Mumbai Punjab Mumbai BS 30 Mar 2010
7 MM Patel 4.0 0 20 4 Mumbai Hyderabad Vizag 09 Apr 2012

 

Mumbai and Chennai bowlers share the record for most occasions of four or more wickets in IPL. The performance of these teams read thus

 

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 SL Malinga 3.4 1 13 5 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 10 Apr 2011
2 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 0 18 5 Mumbai Super Kings Mumbai 22 Apr 2011
3 MM Patel 4.0 0 21 5 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 10 May 2011
4 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 0 17 4 Mumbai Delhi Centurion 21 May 2009
5 CRD Fernando 4.0 0 18 4 Mumbai Bangalore Bangalore 28 May 2008
6 SL Malinga 4.0 0 22 4 Mumbai Punjab Mumbai BS 30 Mar 2010
7 MM Patel 4.0 0 20 4 Mumbai Hyderabad Vizag 09 Apr 2012
                   
1 L Balaji 4.0 0 24 5 Super Kings Punjab Chennai 10 May 2008
2 DE Bollinger 4.0 1 13 4 Super Kings Deccan Mumbai 22 Apr 2010
3 M Ntini 4.0 0 21 4 Super Kings Kolkata Kolkata 18 May 2008
4 L Balaji 3.3 0 21 4 Super Kings Rajasthan Centurion 30 Apr 2009
5 SB Jakati 4.0 0 22 4 Super Kings Deccan East London 04 May 2009
6 SB Jakati 4.0 0 24 4 Super Kings Delhi Johannesburg 02 May 2009
7 JA Morkel 4.0 0 32 4 Super Kings Bangalore Chennai 21 May 2008

 

MM Patel became the third Mumbai bowler to capture four or more wickets on two occasions. Others are – Harbhajan Singh and SL Malinga

 

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 0 18 5 Mumbai Super Kings Mumbai 22 Apr 2011
2 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 0 17 4 Mumbai Delhi Centurion 21 May 2009
                   
1 MM Patel 4.0 0 21 5 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 10 May 2011
2 MM Patel 4.0 0 20 4 Mumbai Hyderabad Vizag 09 Apr 2012
                   
1 SL Malinga 3.4 1 13 5 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 10 Apr 2011
2 SL Malinga 4.0 0 22 4 Mumbai Punjab Mumbai BS 30 Mar 2010

 

It is interesting to note that all these three bowlers have a five wicket haul and four wicket haul.

 

MM Patel with his four or more wickets haul on two occasions became the tenth bowler to capture four or more wickets on two or more occasions. The complete is tabulated below

 

No Player O M R W Team Opposition Ground Match Date
1 A Kumble 3.1 1 5 5 Bangalore Rajasthan Cape Town 18 Apr 2009
2 A Kumble 4.0 0 16 4 Bangalore Deccan Johannesburg 24 May 2009
3 A Kumble 3.3 0 16 4 Bangalore Deccan Mumbai 24 Apr 2010
                   
1 A Mishra 4.0 0 17 5 Delhi Deccan Delhi 15 May 2008
2 A Mishra 4.0 1 9 4 Deccan Punjab Dharamsala 21 May 2011
                   
1 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 0 18 5 Mumbai Super Kings Mumbai 22 Apr 2011
2 Harbhajan Singh 4.0 0 17 4 Mumbai Delhi Centurion 21 May 2009
                   
1 L Balaji 4.0 0 24 5 Super Kings Punjab Chennai 10 May 2008
2 L Balaji 3.3 0 21 4 Super Kings Rajasthan Centurion 30 Apr 2009
                   
1 RP Singh 3.4 0 22 4 Deccan Kolkata Cape Town 19 Apr 2009
2 RP Singh 4.0 0 25 4 Kochi Punjab Indore 13 May 2011
                   
1 SB Jakati 4.0 0 22 4 Super Kings Deccan East London 04 May 2009
2 SB Jakati 4.0 0 24 4 Super Kings Delhi Johannesburg 02 May 2009
                   
1 SL Malinga 3.4 1 13 5 Mumbai Delhi Delhi 10 Apr 2011
2 SL Malinga 4.0 0 22 4 Mumbai Punjab Mumbai BS 30 Mar 2010
                   
1 Sohail Tanvir 4.0 0 14 6 Rajasthan Super Kings Jaipur 04 May 2008
2 Sohail Tanvir 4.0 0 14 4 Rajasthan Mumbai Jaipur 26 May 2008
                   
1 YA Abdulla 4.0 0 31 4 Punjab Bangalore Durban 24 Apr 2009
2 YA Abdulla 4.0 1 36 4 Punjab Bangalore Durban 01 May 2009
                   
1 MM Patel 4.0 0 21 5 Mumbai Punjab Mohali 10 May 2011
2 MM Patel 4.0 0 20 4 Mumbai Hyderabad Vizag 09 Apr 2012

 

MM Patel’s IPL aggregate wickets stood at 61 including his four wickets in this game. He became the fifth bowler to aggregate 60 plus wickets in IPL. Others are – SL Malinga {68}, RP Singh {64}, PP Ojha {63} and A Mishra {61}

 

SL Malinga captured three wickets in this game to take his IPL aggregate wickets to 68, He has the record for most wickets in IPL.

 

Mumbai won this game by the last ball of the match providing the third occasion of Mumbai winning a game of the last ball of the match. All the three occasions are listed below

 

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Mumbai 7 wkts 0 119 20.0 20.0 Pune Mumbai 20 Apr 2011
2 Mumbai 5 wkts 0 176 20.0 20.0 Kolkata Kolkata 22 May 2011
3 Mumbai 5 wkts 0 138 20.0 20.0 Hyderabad Vizag 09 Apr 2011

 

Mumbai’s three such wins is a record in IPL for a team winning a game of the last ball of the match. Rajasthan had won two such games

 

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Match Date
2 Rajasthan 5 wkts 0 146 20.0 20.0 Mumbai Jaipur 26 May 2008
3 Rajasthan 3 wkts 0 164 20.0 20.0 Super Kings Mumbai 01 Jun 2008

 

Mumbai won this game by the last ball of the match providing the ninth occasion of a team winning a game of the last ball of the match in IPL All the nine occasions are listed below

 

No Winner Margin BR Target Overs Max Opposition Ground Match Date
1 Super Kings 4 wkts 0 188 20.0 20.0 Delhi Delhi 8 May 2008
2 Rajasthan 5 wkts 0 146 20.0 20.0 Mumbai Jaipur 26 May 2008
3 Rajasthan 3 wkts 0 164 20.0 20.0 Super Kings Mumbai 01 Jun 2008
4 Punjab 6 wkts 0 154 20.0 20.0 Kolkata P Elizabeth 03 May 2009
5 Deccan 6 wkts 0 161 20.0 20.0 Kolkata Jo’burg 16 May 2009
6 Kolkata 7 wkts 0 189 20.0 20.0 Super Kings Centurion 18 May 2009
7 Mumbai 7 wkts 0 119 20.0 20.0 Pune Mumbai 20 Apr 2011
8 Mumbai 5 wkts 0 176 20.0 20.0 Kolkata Kolkata 22 May 2011
9 Mumbai 5 wkts 0 138 20.0 20.0 Hyderabad Vizag 09 Apr 2011

 

RG Sharma’s 73 not out in this game represent his 12th fifty in IPL. He became the fourth batsman to score 12 or more fifties in IPL. Others are – JH Kallis {14}, SK Raina {13} and SE Marsh {12}

 

RG Sharma’s 73 not out in this game represent his 12th half century in IPL. He became the third batsman to score 12 or more half centuries in IPL. Others are – JH Kallis {14} and SK Raina {13}

 

RG Sharma’s run aggregate in IPL stood at 1616 at the end of this game including his 73 not out in this game. He became the fourth batsman to aggregate 1600 plus runs in IPL. Others are – SK Raina {1865}, SR Tendulkar {1739} and AC Gilchrist {1636}

 

RG Sharma’s 73 not out in this game contained five boundary sixes providing the fifth occasion of a Mumbai batsman scoring five or more sixes in an IPL game. ST Jayasuriya and RG Sharma are the batsmen who have achieved the feat on two occasions. All the five such occasions are furnished below

 

No Player Runs 6s Opposition Ground Match Date
1 ST Jayasuriya 114* 11 v Super Kings Mumbai 14 May 2008
2 ST Jayasuriya 66 5 v Daredevils Delhi 24 May 2008
3 KA Pollard 45* 5 v Daredevils Mum-BS 13 Apr 2010
4 RG Sharma 87 5 v Super Kings Mumbai 22 Apr 2011
5 RG Sharma 73* 5 v Chargers Vizag 09 Apr 2012

 

A Mishra’s lone wicket in this game gave him an aggregate of 100 wickets in T20 games. He became the 20th  bowler in T20 games  to capture 100 plus wickets. The complete list is furnished below

No

Player Mat Inns Overs M Runs Wkts BBI Ave 4 5
1 DP Nannes 142 139 515.5 8 3698 178 5/40 20.77 5 1
2 AC Thomas 134 126 446.3 9 3210 156 4/27 20.57 1 0
3 Yasir Arafat 126 124 427.4 5 3385 148 4/17 22.87 5 0
4 JA Morkel 171 155 479.5 7 3824 141 4/30 27.12 2 0
5 SL Malinga 100 97 355.3 6 2347 138 5/13 17.00 3 1
6 Shahid Afridi 108 108 393.4 4 2513 137 5/20 18.34 4 1
7 M Muralitharan 109 109 409.0 5 2623 127 4/16 20.65 3 0
8 Saeed Ajmal 85 84 306.5 7 1957 122 4/14 16.04 5 0
9 Umar Gul 81 81 289.0 6 2043 121 5/6 16.88 6 1
10 CK Langeveldt 93 92 327.3 4 2470 121 5/16 20.41 4 1
11 KA Pollard 142 117 341.5 0 2656 120 4/15 22.13 2 0
12 Azhar Mahmood 117 117 394.5 4 2991 120 4/20 24.92 2 0
13 AJ Hall 97 94 315.4 6 2398 118 6/21 20.32 2 2
14 Naved-ul-Hasan 93 93 324.2 2 2284 116 5/17 19.68 2 1
15 DJ Bravo 115 111 346.3 1 2812 111 4/23 25.33 2 0
16 Abdul Razzaq 111 102 336.3 3 2542 110 4/13 23.10 2 0
17 AD Mascarenhas 92 88 300.1 7 2101 106 5/14 19.82 1 1
18 J Botha 113 110 406.4 3 2480 102 4/16 24.31 2 0
19 R McLaren 121 120 389.5 4 3053 102 5/19 29.93 2 1
20 A Mishra 75 75 276.1 7 1866 100 5/17 18.66 1 2

 

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