The pressure is firmly on the Delhi side, and they will be anxious for the weather to cooperate and not wash out the match like it did their previous match against the luckless Kolkata Knight Riders, who saw their shot at a semifinals spot washed away in a pre-monsoonal burst.
If the match is washed out and Delhi get only one point from a No-result, the Daredevils will end up with 14 points from their 14 matches and will then have to rely on both Mumbai and Chennai slipping up for them to have a shot at making the semifinals. Their fate will be entirely out of their hands. The rain helped the Daredevils last time, will it help them again, this time by staying away, so that they can go for two full points from a win?
As for the match-up between the teams there is much of a similarity between them. Mumbai has a dynamic left right opening combo, though a bit more grizzled than the Delhi duo of Gambhir and Sehwag, in Jayasurya and Tendulkar. In the middle Mumbai has several options including Robin Uthappa, Shaun Pollock and Abhishek Nayar though they will miss the consistency of Dwayne Bravo, with both bat and ball. Delhi’s middle order will rely on Shikar Dhawan, Manoj Tiwary, and to a lesser extent Farvez Maharoof.
As for bowling, Mumbai will rely on a miserly veteran in Shaun Pollock, supported by locals Ashish Nehra, and Dhawal Kulkarni, again missing Bravo’s contributions. The bowling for Delhi will be spearheaded by their own version of a miserly veteran in Glenn McGrath, supported by Yo Mahesh and Farvez Maharoof.
The teams have much in common, so a cracker of match is in store, if the rain stays away.
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Quote:round rock
who is this bret greevs ? he is leaking runs big time. what happened to asif ?

Quote:Indian Well Wisher
..in the do-or-die match against MI..
I feel that he will loose