Ireland have included Warwickshire seamer Boyd Rankin in their final squad of 15 for next months Twenty20 World Cup after the 25 year old recovered from a foot injury.
Rankin missed the Irelands Twenty20 World Cup qualifying campaign in the United Arab Emirates last month because he was recovering from injury.
The Irish qualified for the Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies after finishing second in the qualifying tournament despite losing the final against Afghanistan.
The squad captain by William Porterfield includes a number of players with World Cup experience including Trent Johnston and Niall and Kevin O'Brien.
The Irish have also included teenagers Paul Stirling and George Dockrell in the squad.
Ireland World Twenty20 squad - WTS Porterfield (captain), AC Botha, P Connell, AR Cusack, G Dockrell, DT Johnston, NG Jones, GE Kidd, JF Mooney, KJ O'Brien, NJ O'Brien, PR Stirling, WB Rankin, AR White, GC Wilson.
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Saturday, March 27, 2010
Afridi named as Pakistan Twenty20 skipper
Pakistan has appointed controversial all-rounder Shahid Afridi as their captain for next months Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies.
The 30 year old is currently on a six-month probation programme and was fined $50,000 by the Pakistan Cricket Board for bring his country into disrepute after he was caught ball tampering in January during Pakistan’s ill fated tour of Australia.
"After a detailed discussion, the PCB have appointed Shahid Afridi as captain for the World Cup," PCB spokesman Nadeem Sarwar said.
The defending Twenty20 World Cup champions have been in turmoil since February after the PCB handed out a number of bans and fines to senior players after holding an internal review of player conduct in Australia
Mohammad Yousuf and Younus Khan were banned from playing for Pakistan for life because of continuing infighting while Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan were both banned for 12 months.
The 30 year old is currently on a six-month probation programme and was fined $50,000 by the Pakistan Cricket Board for bring his country into disrepute after he was caught ball tampering in January during Pakistan’s ill fated tour of Australia.
"After a detailed discussion, the PCB have appointed Shahid Afridi as captain for the World Cup," PCB spokesman Nadeem Sarwar said.
The defending Twenty20 World Cup champions have been in turmoil since February after the PCB handed out a number of bans and fines to senior players after holding an internal review of player conduct in Australia
Mohammad Yousuf and Younus Khan were banned from playing for Pakistan for life because of continuing infighting while Shoaib Malik and Rana Naved-ul-Hasan were both banned for 12 months.
Tendulkar turns down World Cup spot
James Fiztpatrick | cricket20
Despite being one of the best batsman in the early stages of this years Indian Premier League Sachin Tendulkar has said he won’t play in next months Twenty20 World Cup.
Fresh from scoring another impressive half century to help the Mumbai Indians cruise to a comprehensive 7 wicket victory over the Kolkata Knight Riders at the Brabourne Stadium Tendulkar remained.
Even though Tendulkar was mot included in India’s initial list of 30 probables for the World Cup former captain Sunil Gavaskar asked Tendulkar to change his mind after the little master enjoyed a fabulous star to IPL 3.0.
"I will not be playing the ICC World Twenty20. I have not played Twenty20 Internationals from 2007 onwards and I don't think it should become an issue now," Tendulkar told CNN-IBN channel.
The finals squad of 15 will be announced by the BBCI on Friday morning.
Despite being one of the best batsman in the early stages of this years Indian Premier League Sachin Tendulkar has said he won’t play in next months Twenty20 World Cup.
Fresh from scoring another impressive half century to help the Mumbai Indians cruise to a comprehensive 7 wicket victory over the Kolkata Knight Riders at the Brabourne Stadium Tendulkar remained.
Even though Tendulkar was mot included in India’s initial list of 30 probables for the World Cup former captain Sunil Gavaskar asked Tendulkar to change his mind after the little master enjoyed a fabulous star to IPL 3.0.
"I will not be playing the ICC World Twenty20. I have not played Twenty20 Internationals from 2007 onwards and I don't think it should become an issue now," Tendulkar told CNN-IBN channel.
The finals squad of 15 will be announced by the BBCI on Friday morning.
India name Twenty20 World Cup Squad
James Fiztpatrick | cricket20
The BCCI meet on Friday to announce the details of India’s 15 man squad for next months Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies.
The biggest surprise is the inclusion of legspinner Piyush Chawla who returns to the international stage after nearly two years in the wilderness while Vinay Kumar is the only new face in the squad.
There are a number of injury concerns to players who have been included in the squad although Kris Srikkanth, chairman of the national selection committee had no worries saying the players had sent in their fitness certificates.
Opener Gautam Gambhir, who is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury he picked up while playing in the IPL and left arm pacer Ashish Nehra, who has been out of action since the end of February, are expected to be fit to play in the Caribbean though.
"We have selected the best team for the Twenty20 World Cup. We are happy with the performance of every member of the team. They have shown consistency," said Srikkanth.
"The Twenty20 World Cup is still one month away and we hope that this team will do well in the event. Batting of our team is very powerful and condition of the wickets in Caribbean is similar to the Indian condition," he added
The team will once again be captained by Mahendra Singh Dhoni with Virendra Sehwag filling the role of vice captain.
India Twenty20 World Cup squad - Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Captain and Wicketkeeper), Virender Sehwag (Vice Captain), Gautam Gambhir, Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Yusuf Pathan, Ravindra Jadeja, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Piyush Chawla, Dinesh Karthik, Ashish Nehra, Praveen Kumar, Vinay Kumar, Rohit Sharma.
The BCCI meet on Friday to announce the details of India’s 15 man squad for next months Twenty20 World Cup in the West Indies.
The biggest surprise is the inclusion of legspinner Piyush Chawla who returns to the international stage after nearly two years in the wilderness while Vinay Kumar is the only new face in the squad.
There are a number of injury concerns to players who have been included in the squad although Kris Srikkanth, chairman of the national selection committee had no worries saying the players had sent in their fitness certificates.
Opener Gautam Gambhir, who is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury he picked up while playing in the IPL and left arm pacer Ashish Nehra, who has been out of action since the end of February, are expected to be fit to play in the Caribbean though.
"We have selected the best team for the Twenty20 World Cup. We are happy with the performance of every member of the team. They have shown consistency," said Srikkanth.
"The Twenty20 World Cup is still one month away and we hope that this team will do well in the event. Batting of our team is very powerful and condition of the wickets in Caribbean is similar to the Indian condition," he added
The team will once again be captained by Mahendra Singh Dhoni with Virendra Sehwag filling the role of vice captain.
India Twenty20 World Cup squad - Mahendra Singh Dhoni (Captain and Wicketkeeper), Virender Sehwag (Vice Captain), Gautam Gambhir, Yuvraj Singh, Suresh Raina, Yusuf Pathan, Ravindra Jadeja, Harbhajan Singh, Zaheer Khan, Piyush Chawla, Dinesh Karthik, Ashish Nehra, Praveen Kumar, Vinay Kumar, Rohit Sharma.
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Matthew Hayden with the Mongoose Bat
File under "Sights I Never Expected to See": Matthew Hayden, post international retirement, clobbering bowlers all around an international stadium with what looked like a baby's brass rattle in those paws of his. Here's introducing Matt the Bat, now with a longer handle, aka the Mongoose bat.For the uninitiated, the Mongoose is a something of a miniature version of a normal cricket bat, but it has two distinguishing features: the handle is as long as the blade and the splice, which normal bats have in the blade, is built into that handle to guarantee a clean hitting surface on the bat. Its USP - if you've been following events in the build-up to the IPL - is that it essentially allows a batsman to hit harder and further without changing the way he plays. On the basis of what Hayden achieved at the Feroz Shah Kotla today, the Mongoose suits Twenty20 to the T.
Its short, stocky frame - the base is reportedly five centimeters - allows for sweet timing and that was as evident as crystal. The first sign that Hayden, after two poor games, was roaring back in to form came in the second over when he slammed three boundaries in four balls.
The Mongoose made its debut in the second ball of the fourth over, after Hayden had already muscled some good shots with his normal blade. He's has always wielded the bat like a club, but here was Hayden with a big handle and small blade. To the naked eye, the Mongoose looked silly in his bear hands. In fact, at first it just didn't look right. Surely he would mishit one, inside-edge one onto his stumps, fail to reach out to a spinner, or be caught short of his crease while putting in a dive? None happened.
The first shot Hayden played with the Mongoose was a letdown. He went for an ugly heave and got a streaky single to the leg side. You can't time a cricket ball at pace with that toothpick, was the common assumption. Then Rajat Bhatia came in to the attack for some military medium stuff, only to feel the full effect of what Hayden and his buddy could do. Bhatia to Hayden was never going to be a key contest, but this was too one-sided. Hayden swept four to fine leg, slammed a straight six, tickled another off the pads for four, and slogged four to long-on. Bhatia was nonplussed.
Right, so this thing can do a bit, you started to think. But what about against spin, when the pace is taken off and the pitch plays a bit slow and low? The answer came all too soon, as Tillakaratne Dilshan was called on for some offspin in the eighth over. Hayden was back at his furious best: Dilshan tossed it up and the punishment was immediate - three sixes stung Delhi and sent the crowd into raptures. The second was a mishit but still soared into the stands. You marveled at the distance the ball travelled after it struck the blade of the bat.
The Mongoose didn't restrict Hayden in any way, as you might have expected it to. What it lacks in reach, it more than makes up for with effect. Length balls were swatted over the infield nonchalantly; those that hit the edges ran away to fine leg or third man; two balls that came off the toe end sped past extra cover; those that hit the sweet spot just disappeared. A low full toss from Dirk Nannes - and it's for this specific delivery and the yorker that the Mongoose could prove to be most crucial - was sent speeding past short fine leg.
The Mongoose didn't require Hayden to change his grip or style, but it did allow him to smack the ball harder and further. It was the perfect remedy for Hayden to strike form and Chennai to canter home. On the evidence of what we saw this evening, its power really is phenomenal.
Watching Hayden in full flow is one of the more delightful viewing experiences today, his brute force and style elevating him above many currently active hard-hitting batsmen in international cricket. But watching him with that little thing in his hands was something else. Cricket has traditionally been averse to change and innovation, but watching Hayden bludgeon both pace and spin around the park, you cannot help but wonder - will the Mongoose make its way onto the international scene?
In 1983, Tony Montana blasted through a door firing his automatic machine gun and screaming six words that went on to become part of cinema lore - "Say hello to my little friend!" Twenty-seven years later, a man who has already etched his name cricket's history with a pivotal role in how openers approached the game unveiled a small piece of willow that threatens to further revolutionize batting. Talk about creative mojo.
Friday, March 19, 2010
Indian Premier League 2009/10 / Results
Matches
1st match: Deccan Chargers v Kolkata Knight Riders at Mumbai - Mar 12, 2010
Kolkata Knight Riders won by 11 runs
Kolkata Knight Riders 161/4 (20/20 ov); Deccan Chargers 150/7 (20/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (10)
2nd match: Mumbai Indians v Rajasthan Royals at Mumbai (BS) - Mar 13, 2010
Mumbai Indians won by 4 runs
Mumbai Indians 212/6 (20/20 ov); Rajasthan Royals 208/7 (20/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (9)
3rd match: Kings XI Punjab v Delhi Daredevils at Mohali - Mar 13, 2010
Delhi Daredevils won by 5 wickets (with 1 ball remaining)
Kings XI Punjab 142/9 (20/20 ov); Delhi Daredevils 146/5 (19.5/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (9)
4th match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Kolkata - Mar 14, 2010
Kolkata Knight Riders won by 7 wickets (with 4 balls remaining)
Royal Challengers Bangalore 135/7 (20/20 ov); Kolkata Knight Riders 136/3 (19.2/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (8)
5th match: Chennai Super Kings v Deccan Chargers at Chennai - Mar 14, 2010
Deccan Chargers won by 31 runs
Deccan Chargers 190/4 (20/20 ov); Chennai Super Kings 159/9 (20/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (9)
6th match: Rajasthan Royals v Delhi Daredevils at Ahmedabad - Mar 15, 2010
Delhi Daredevils won by 6 wickets (with 17 balls remaining)
Rajasthan Royals 141/6 (20/20 ov); Delhi Daredevils 142/4 (17.1/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (9)
7th match: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Kings XI Punjab at Bangalore - Mar 16, 2010
Royal Challengers Bangalore won by 8 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)
Kings XI Punjab 203/3 (20/20 ov); Royal Challengers Bangalore 204/2 (18.5/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (6)
8th match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Chennai Super Kings at Kolkata - Mar 16, 2010
Chennai Super Kings won by 55 runs
Chennai Super Kings 164/3 (20/20 ov); Kolkata Knight Riders 109 (19.2/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (8)
9th match: Delhi Daredevils v Mumbai Indians at Delhi - Mar 17, 2010
Mumbai Indians won by 98 runs
Mumbai Indians 218/7 (20/20 ov); Delhi Daredevils 120 (16.3/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (5)
10th match: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Rajasthan Royals at Bangalore - Mar 18, 2010
Royal Challengers Bangalore won by 10 wickets (with 56 balls remaining)
Rajasthan Royals 92 (19.5/20 ov); Royal Challengers Bangalore 93/0 (10.4/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (5)
11th match: Delhi Daredevils v Chennai Super Kings at Delhi - Mar 19, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
Live scorecard Article index (4)
12th match: Deccan Chargers v Kings XI Punjab at Cuttack - Mar 19, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
Live scorecard Article index (1)
13th match: Rajasthan Royals v Kolkata Knight Riders at Ahmedabad - Mar 20, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
14th match: Mumbai Indians v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Mumbai (BS) - Mar 20, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
15th match: Deccan Chargers v Delhi Daredevils at Cuttack - Mar 21, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
16th match: Chennai Super Kings v Kings XI Punjab at Chennai - Mar 21, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
17th match: Mumbai Indians v Kolkata Knight Riders at Mumbai (BS) - Mar 22, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
18th match: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Chennai Super Kings at Bangalore - Mar 23, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
19th match: Kings XI Punjab v Rajasthan Royals at Mohali - Mar 24, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
20th match: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Delhi Daredevils at Bangalore - Mar 25, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
21st match: Mumbai Indians v Chennai Super Kings at Mumbai (BS) - Mar 25, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
22nd match: Rajasthan Royals v Deccan Chargers at Ahmedabad - Mar 26, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
23rd match: Kings XI Punjab v Kolkata Knight Riders at Mohali - Mar 27, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
24th match: Rajasthan Royals v Chennai Super Kings at Ahmedabad - Mar 28, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
25th match: Deccan Chargers v Mumbai Indians at Mumbai - Mar 28, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
26th match: Delhi Daredevils v Kolkata Knight Riders at Delhi - Mar 29, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
27th match: Mumbai Indians v Kings XI Punjab at Mumbai (BS) - Mar 30, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
28th match: Chennai Super Kings v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Chennai - Mar 31, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
29th match: Delhi Daredevils v Rajasthan Royals at Delhi - Mar 31, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
30th match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Deccan Chargers at Kolkata - Apr 1, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
31st match: Kings XI Punjab v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Mohali - Apr 2, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
32nd match: Chennai Super Kings v Rajasthan Royals at Chennai - Apr 3, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
33rd match: Mumbai Indians v Deccan Chargers at Mumbai (BS) - Apr 3, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
34th match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Kings XI Punjab at Kolkata - Apr 4, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
35th match: Delhi Daredevils v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Delhi - Apr 4, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
36th match: Deccan Chargers v Rajasthan Royals at Nagpur - Apr 5, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
37th match: Chennai Super Kings v Mumbai Indians at Chennai - Apr 6, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
38th match: Rajasthan Royals v Kings XI Punjab at Jaipur - Apr 7, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
39th match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Delhi Daredevils at Kolkata - Apr 7, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
40th match: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Deccan Chargers at Bangalore - Apr 8, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
41st match: Kings XI Punjab v Mumbai Indians at Mohali - Apr 9, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
42nd match: Deccan Chargers v Chennai Super Kings at Nagpur - Apr 10, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
43rd match: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Kolkata Knight Riders at Bangalore - Apr 10, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
44th match: Delhi Daredevils v Kings XI Punjab at Delhi - Apr 11, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
45th match: Rajasthan Royals v Mumbai Indians at Jaipur - Apr 11, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
46th match: Deccan Chargers v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Nagpur - Apr 12, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
47th match: Mumbai Indians v Delhi Daredevils at Mumbai (BS) - Apr 13, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
48th match: Chennai Super Kings v Kolkata Knight Riders at Chennai - Apr 13, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
49th match: Rajasthan Royals v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Jaipur - Apr 14, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
50th match: Chennai Super Kings v Delhi Daredevils at Chennai - Apr 15, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
51st match: Kings XI Punjab v Deccan Chargers at Dharamsala - Apr 16, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
52nd match: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Mumbai Indians at Bangalore - Apr 17, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
53rd match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Rajasthan Royals at Kolkata - Apr 17, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
54th match: Kings XI Punjab v Chennai Super Kings at Dharamsala - Apr 18, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
55th match: Delhi Daredevils v Deccan Chargers at Delhi - Apr 18, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
56th match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians at Kolkata - Apr 19, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
Semi-Final: TBA v TBA at Bangalore - Apr 21, 2010
Semi-Final: TBA v TBA at Bangalore - Apr 22, 2010
3rd Place Play-off: TBA v TBA at Mumbai - Apr 24, 2010
Final: TBA v TBA at Mumbai - Apr 25, 2010
1st match: Deccan Chargers v Kolkata Knight Riders at Mumbai - Mar 12, 2010
Kolkata Knight Riders won by 11 runs
Kolkata Knight Riders 161/4 (20/20 ov); Deccan Chargers 150/7 (20/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (10)
2nd match: Mumbai Indians v Rajasthan Royals at Mumbai (BS) - Mar 13, 2010
Mumbai Indians won by 4 runs
Mumbai Indians 212/6 (20/20 ov); Rajasthan Royals 208/7 (20/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (9)
3rd match: Kings XI Punjab v Delhi Daredevils at Mohali - Mar 13, 2010
Delhi Daredevils won by 5 wickets (with 1 ball remaining)
Kings XI Punjab 142/9 (20/20 ov); Delhi Daredevils 146/5 (19.5/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (9)
4th match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Kolkata - Mar 14, 2010
Kolkata Knight Riders won by 7 wickets (with 4 balls remaining)
Royal Challengers Bangalore 135/7 (20/20 ov); Kolkata Knight Riders 136/3 (19.2/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (8)
5th match: Chennai Super Kings v Deccan Chargers at Chennai - Mar 14, 2010
Deccan Chargers won by 31 runs
Deccan Chargers 190/4 (20/20 ov); Chennai Super Kings 159/9 (20/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (9)
6th match: Rajasthan Royals v Delhi Daredevils at Ahmedabad - Mar 15, 2010
Delhi Daredevils won by 6 wickets (with 17 balls remaining)
Rajasthan Royals 141/6 (20/20 ov); Delhi Daredevils 142/4 (17.1/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (9)
7th match: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Kings XI Punjab at Bangalore - Mar 16, 2010
Royal Challengers Bangalore won by 8 wickets (with 7 balls remaining)
Kings XI Punjab 203/3 (20/20 ov); Royal Challengers Bangalore 204/2 (18.5/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (6)
8th match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Chennai Super Kings at Kolkata - Mar 16, 2010
Chennai Super Kings won by 55 runs
Chennai Super Kings 164/3 (20/20 ov); Kolkata Knight Riders 109 (19.2/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (8)
9th match: Delhi Daredevils v Mumbai Indians at Delhi - Mar 17, 2010
Mumbai Indians won by 98 runs
Mumbai Indians 218/7 (20/20 ov); Delhi Daredevils 120 (16.3/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (5)
10th match: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Rajasthan Royals at Bangalore - Mar 18, 2010
Royal Challengers Bangalore won by 10 wickets (with 56 balls remaining)
Rajasthan Royals 92 (19.5/20 ov); Royal Challengers Bangalore 93/0 (10.4/20 ov)
Scorecard Commentary Bulletin Article index (5)
11th match: Delhi Daredevils v Chennai Super Kings at Delhi - Mar 19, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
Live scorecard Article index (4)
12th match: Deccan Chargers v Kings XI Punjab at Cuttack - Mar 19, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
Live scorecard Article index (1)
13th match: Rajasthan Royals v Kolkata Knight Riders at Ahmedabad - Mar 20, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
14th match: Mumbai Indians v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Mumbai (BS) - Mar 20, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
15th match: Deccan Chargers v Delhi Daredevils at Cuttack - Mar 21, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
16th match: Chennai Super Kings v Kings XI Punjab at Chennai - Mar 21, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
17th match: Mumbai Indians v Kolkata Knight Riders at Mumbai (BS) - Mar 22, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
18th match: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Chennai Super Kings at Bangalore - Mar 23, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
19th match: Kings XI Punjab v Rajasthan Royals at Mohali - Mar 24, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
20th match: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Delhi Daredevils at Bangalore - Mar 25, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
21st match: Mumbai Indians v Chennai Super Kings at Mumbai (BS) - Mar 25, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
22nd match: Rajasthan Royals v Deccan Chargers at Ahmedabad - Mar 26, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
23rd match: Kings XI Punjab v Kolkata Knight Riders at Mohali - Mar 27, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
24th match: Rajasthan Royals v Chennai Super Kings at Ahmedabad - Mar 28, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
25th match: Deccan Chargers v Mumbai Indians at Mumbai - Mar 28, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
26th match: Delhi Daredevils v Kolkata Knight Riders at Delhi - Mar 29, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
27th match: Mumbai Indians v Kings XI Punjab at Mumbai (BS) - Mar 30, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
28th match: Chennai Super Kings v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Chennai - Mar 31, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
29th match: Delhi Daredevils v Rajasthan Royals at Delhi - Mar 31, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
30th match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Deccan Chargers at Kolkata - Apr 1, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
31st match: Kings XI Punjab v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Mohali - Apr 2, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
32nd match: Chennai Super Kings v Rajasthan Royals at Chennai - Apr 3, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
33rd match: Mumbai Indians v Deccan Chargers at Mumbai (BS) - Apr 3, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
34th match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Kings XI Punjab at Kolkata - Apr 4, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
35th match: Delhi Daredevils v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Delhi - Apr 4, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
36th match: Deccan Chargers v Rajasthan Royals at Nagpur - Apr 5, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
37th match: Chennai Super Kings v Mumbai Indians at Chennai - Apr 6, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
38th match: Rajasthan Royals v Kings XI Punjab at Jaipur - Apr 7, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
39th match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Delhi Daredevils at Kolkata - Apr 7, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
40th match: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Deccan Chargers at Bangalore - Apr 8, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
41st match: Kings XI Punjab v Mumbai Indians at Mohali - Apr 9, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
42nd match: Deccan Chargers v Chennai Super Kings at Nagpur - Apr 10, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
43rd match: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Kolkata Knight Riders at Bangalore - Apr 10, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
44th match: Delhi Daredevils v Kings XI Punjab at Delhi - Apr 11, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
45th match: Rajasthan Royals v Mumbai Indians at Jaipur - Apr 11, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
46th match: Deccan Chargers v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Nagpur - Apr 12, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
47th match: Mumbai Indians v Delhi Daredevils at Mumbai (BS) - Apr 13, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
48th match: Chennai Super Kings v Kolkata Knight Riders at Chennai - Apr 13, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
49th match: Rajasthan Royals v Royal Challengers Bangalore at Jaipur - Apr 14, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
50th match: Chennai Super Kings v Delhi Daredevils at Chennai - Apr 15, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
51st match: Kings XI Punjab v Deccan Chargers at Dharamsala - Apr 16, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
52nd match: Royal Challengers Bangalore v Mumbai Indians at Bangalore - Apr 17, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
53rd match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Rajasthan Royals at Kolkata - Apr 17, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
54th match: Kings XI Punjab v Chennai Super Kings at Dharamsala - Apr 18, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 16:00 local time (10:30 GMT)
55th match: Delhi Daredevils v Deccan Chargers at Delhi - Apr 18, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
56th match: Kolkata Knight Riders v Mumbai Indians at Kolkata - Apr 19, 2010
Match scheduled to begin at 20:00 local time (14:30 GMT)
Semi-Final: TBA v TBA at Bangalore - Apr 21, 2010
Semi-Final: TBA v TBA at Bangalore - Apr 22, 2010
3rd Place Play-off: TBA v TBA at Mumbai - Apr 24, 2010
Final: TBA v TBA at Mumbai - Apr 25, 2010
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