Sunday, October 9, 2011

Mumbai Indians defeat Bangalore in Champions League final

Champions Twenty20 final, Chennai

Mumbai Indians 139 (20 ovs) beat Bangalore Royal Challengers 108 (19.2 ovs) by 31 runs

Match scorecard

Harbhajan SinghHarbhajan (left) took three for 20 to spark Mumbai celebrations

Mumbai Indians won the Champions League Twenty20 title with a 31-run final victory over the Bangalore Royal Challengers in Chennai.

India Test spinner Harbhajan Singh took 3-20 for Mumbai to dismiss Bangalore for 108 in 19.2 overs, as they chased a seemingly below-par 140.

Yuzvendra Chahal took 2-9 and Lasith Malinga 2-23 in Mumbai's impressive bowling effort.

Kiwi James Franklin had top-scored for the Indians with 41 off 29 balls.

Mumbai were all out for 139 in 20 overs as Raju Bhatkal claimed three for 21 from three overs.

Sri Lankan Tillakaratne Dilshan made a quickfire 27 in response but the rest of the side struggled as the Royal Challengers fell short.

Harbhajan's efforts were timely as he was recently dropped recently dropped from India's one-day side for the forthcoming series against England.

Steven Finn hat-trick helps England beat Hyderabad XI

Steven FinnFinn is looking to force his way into England's ODI side on a regular basis

Steven Finn took a hat-trick as England began their tour of India with a somewhat flattering 56-run victory over a Hyderabad Cricket Association XI.

Finn's first ball went for six but his last sealed his treble as the home side collapsed to 163 all out.

But England also struggled with the bat, recovering from 47-4 and 124-6 as Ravi Bopara's 73 helped them to a competitive total.

England face India in the first of five one-day internationals on Friday.

Before that England have one more warm-up match, against the same opposition, and they will go into it with a number of batsmen keen for time in the middle.

On a slow surface, captain Alastair Cook edged behind off Anwar Ahmed for six before Kevin Pietersen, back in the side having been rested as England beat India 3-0 in the ODI series on home soil, speared a drive straight to mid-on.

When Jonathan Trott was bowled by a Naidu delivery that kept low and Ian Bell fell to Ashish Reddy's first ball England were 47-4 in the 14th over and struggling.

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