Hapless Pune seek reversal but face formidable Mumbai

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Press Trust of India Pune
Last Updated : May 10 2013 | 12:10 PM IST
Out of contention for a play-off spot, Pune Warriors' wretched run is unlikely to snap anytime soon as they would be up against the formidable Mumbai Indians in their next Pepsi IPL match here tomorrow.
Similar to their performance last year when they lost nine matches on the trot, Pune suffered their eighth straight loss against Kolkata Knight Riders in their previous game yesterday, when they were beaten by 46 runs.
It would again be a daunting task for Aaron Finch's boys against state rivals Mumbai, who would look to close-in on a play-off berth.
Languishing at the bottom of the table, Pune have won just two of their 13 games, while Mumbai Indians are third in the league table with eight wins in 12 matches.
The Warriors have been woefully out of sorts in all departments of the game. Having restricted holders Kolkata Knight Riders to 152, Pune failed to chase down the target and managed to score just 106.
Only opener Robin Uthappa (31) and all-rounder Angelo Matthews (40) got to double digit figures.
The batting is yet to fire in unison and only the openers have scored some runs at the top. Barring opener Finch's three half-centuries and Uthappa's couple of half-centuries this season, no other Pune batsman, which also includes the likes of Yuvraj Singh, has scored a fifty so far.
Yuvraj has managed just 172 runs from his 10 games, while dangerous batsman Steve Smith has returned to Australia due to a back injury.
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First Published: May 10 2013 | 12:10 PM IST

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