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CHENNAI: Chris Gayle hammered 89 off just 47 balls as Royal Challengers Bangalore thrashed Mumbai Indians by 43 runs to storm into their second Indian Premier League final.
The hard-hitting West Indies opener hit nine fours and five sixes to help Bangalore pile up an imposing 185-4 before Daniel Vettori grabbed three wickets to restrict Mumbai to 142-8 in 20 overs at the Chidambaram Stadium.
Gayle, the highest run-getter of the tournament with 608 runs from 11 innings, also shared 113 runs with his young opening partner Mayank Agarwal who made a fine 41 off 31 balls.
Bangalore, losing finalists of the 2009 IPL edition, will now take on Chennai in the title clash at the same venue on Saturday.
Mumbai’s chase began on a promising note but Bangalore bowlers struck back to reduce them to 89-6 by the 13th over.
After losing opener Aiden Bizzard early, Mumbai promoted Harbhajan Singh up the order at number three but the bold move backfired as he was dismissed by medium-pacer Sreenath Aravind for a seven-ball 13. Sachin Tendulkar kept Mumbai in the hun during a 40-run effort off 24 balls but his dismissal in the eighth over triggered a batting collapse.
Middle-order batsman Rohit Sharma (13) was caught by Luke Pomersbach off Vettori and two balls later Ambati Rayudu was trapped leg before by the left-arm spinner. Kieron Pollard’s woeful run with the bat continued with the West Indies Twenty20 specialist holing out to Abhimanyu Mithun inches off the boundary ropes for three.
Bangalore set the early pace after being asked to bat first, hammering 27 runs in the first over by paceman Abu Nechim and racing to 67-0 off just five overs.
Gayle reached the 50-run mark with a scorching four over the mid-wicket fence but fell short of a well-deserved century with James Franklin taking a superb running catch off Munaf Patel (2-27) in the 15th over.
Nechim then removed the in-form Virat Kohli (eight). Patel had Pomersbach caught by Lasith Malinga (four) for his second wicket of the game, the dismissal helping Mumbai pull back the run flow towards the end of the innings.
CHENNAI: Chris Gayle hammered 89 off just 47 balls as Royal Challengers Bangalore thrashed Mumbai Indians by 43 runs to storm into their second Indian Premier League final.
The hard-hitting West Indies opener hit nine fours and five sixes to help Bangalore pile up an imposing 185-4 before Daniel Vettori grabbed three wickets to restrict Mumbai to 142-8 in 20 overs at the Chidambaram Stadium.
Gayle, the highest run-getter of the tournament with 608 runs from 11 innings, also shared 113 runs with his young opening partner Mayank Agarwal who made a fine 41 off 31 balls.
Bangalore, losing finalists of the 2009 IPL edition, will now take on Chennai in the title clash at the same venue on Saturday.
Mumbai’s chase began on a promising note but Bangalore bowlers struck back to reduce them to 89-6 by the 13th over.
After losing opener Aiden Bizzard early, Mumbai promoted Harbhajan Singh up the order at number three but the bold move backfired as he was dismissed by medium-pacer Sreenath Aravind for a seven-ball 13. Sachin Tendulkar kept Mumbai in the hun during a 40-run effort off 24 balls but his dismissal in the eighth over triggered a batting collapse.
Middle-order batsman Rohit Sharma (13) was caught by Luke Pomersbach off Vettori and two balls later Ambati Rayudu was trapped leg before by the left-arm spinner. Kieron Pollard’s woeful run with the bat continued with the West Indies Twenty20 specialist holing out to Abhimanyu Mithun inches off the boundary ropes for three.
Bangalore set the early pace after being asked to bat first, hammering 27 runs in the first over by paceman Abu Nechim and racing to 67-0 off just five overs.
Gayle reached the 50-run mark with a scorching four over the mid-wicket fence but fell short of a well-deserved century with James Franklin taking a superb running catch off Munaf Patel (2-27) in the 15th over.
Nechim then removed the in-form Virat Kohli (eight). Patel had Pomersbach caught by Lasith Malinga (four) for his second wicket of the game, the dismissal helping Mumbai pull back the run flow towards the end of the innings.
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