Mumbai take on Rajasthan in crunch game

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Press Trust of India Mumbai
Last Updated : May 24 2014 | 11:23 AM IST
Still in with a chance to make the playoffs, title-holders Mumbai Indians will take on former champions Rajasthan Royals here tomorrow in what would be a virtual knock-out game to make the final four of the Indian Premier League.
The rival teams will go into the game after knowing whether the third team still in the running to nail the fourth and last spot in the four-team playoff, Sun Risers Hyderabad, would be standing or have fallen by the wayside after their last round robin game against qualifiers Kolkata Knight Riders tonight.
Rajasthan are the front-runners to make the knockout stage with 14 points in their kitty and need to just defeat Mumbai to sail through. But it would be difficult task in the Mumbai's fortress which has been breached just once by Chennai Super Kings going back to last season.
Rajasthan, who were beaten by table-toppers Kings XI Punjab last night at Mohali, have a better net run-rate of +.247.
Mumbai, on 12 points, seem to be on a roll after convincing back to back wins over Kings XI Punjab on May 21 and Delhi Daredevils last night. They have a Net Run Rate of -.086 and would not only have to win but do it with a handsome margin to make the grade.
Mumbai produced some good performances after the IPL switched back to India following the first phase in the UAE where Rohit Sharma and his men tasted five defeats in a row.
The team has shown character and determination to bounce back from this dismal beginning, a point noted by their veteran Australian opener Michael Hussey after the win over the bottom-placed Daredevils.
When the two teams met previously at Ahmedabad on May 19, Mumbai emerged convincing victors by 25 runs, but the hosts are missing the services of their death-bowling king Lasith Malinga who is busy representing Sri Lanka in the series in England.
Added to this was the freak ankle injury sustained by their late recruit Praveen Kumar yesterday after the toss, following the loss of the key bowler he had replaced -- Zaheer Khan -- due to a side strain. He's a doubtful starter against the Royals.
On the plus side for Mumbai has been the return to form of Hussey, after a string of low scores in UAE that cost him his place in the playing eleven, and his successful opening combination with West Indian Lend Simmons who has scored the only century of the tournament so far.
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First Published: May 24 2014 | 11:23 AM IST

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