CAG had lost to their southern rivals in the semi final stage last year and thus have a golden chance to turn the tables on Chemplast after both teams entered the summit clash with an all-win record (3 in group stage and in the semi final).
CAG overwhelmed Madras Rubber Factory and State Bank of Travancore in their first two Group B league games held at Nagpur and then edged past Oil and Natural Gas Corporation in the last pool game before shocking last year's finalists India Cements in the semi final held at the MCA's BKC ground here.
Chemplast have also had an impressive run in the league stage (Group A) held in Ahmedabad, scoring identical five-wicket victories over Andhra Bank and Indian Oil followed by a thumping 82-run win over Indian Income Tax to complete their pool engagements.
They were in danger of being dumped out in the semis by Bharat Petroleum Corporation Limited before rallying from a difficult situation to overhaul the challenging 259-run target set by the oilmen yesterday with two wickets to spare in the semi final at Ahmedabad's Motera Stadium.
Chemplast have a good medium pace attack comprising Sandeep Sharma, R Suthesh and P Parameswaran that is capable of utilising well the bounce offered by the Wankhede track, backed up by the leg spin of Piyush Chawla.
Tomorrow's winners are set to receive Rs one crore while the losers would take home Rs 50 lakh from the championship held in memory of the late Raj Singh Dungarpur.
