Tendulkar set to come back next to Chennai

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He’s reverse: Sachin Tendulkar income to the Mumbai side after absent the first seven games because of Sachin Tendulkar has said he is fit and will lead the Mumbai Indians in their next game, next to the Chennai Super Kings on Wednesday. The news will be a shot in the arm for Mumbai, who played the first half of the IPL with no Tendulkar, compulsory to sit out with a groin injury.

The action process has been successful, Tendulkar announced today; there was no “discomfort” and he will open Mumbai’s innings with Sanath Jayasuriya.”I will be live on May 14. It’s looking very good and I’m feeling very optimistic,” Tendulkar said after a two-hour batting session at the Wankhede Stadium. He said it was really “rough” for him to sit out but acknowledged the hold up of the fitness staff who had “really worked hard, especially the physio and the masseur”.Tendulkar first chosen up the injury during the CB Series in Australia and it got worse after the first Test against South Africa in Chennai, forcing him to miss the final two matches of the series. He was unable to recover for the start of the IPL, missing Mumbai’s first seven games.

Though Mumbai lost their first four games, Tendulkar was careful not to return before he was completely fit. “It was disappointing to miss the two Tests against South African and then seven IPL games. In his absence Harbhajan Singh led Mumbai for the first three games and after he was banned for an on-field row with Sreesanth, Shaun Pollock came in as the stand-in captain. “I will be the captain. Shaun was a makeshift captain and he did a terrific job and the other senior players have also contribute well. It’s not about who the captain is but it’s about helping each other and that’s what Mumbai Indians have been doing and will continue to do.”

Despite his minimal contact to the Twenty20 format - he has played only five sports competition so far - Tendulkar was look ahead to the challenge ahead. “I always try hard and I’ve forever given my best.” Mumbai are currently placed sixth in the points table, just above the Deccan Chargers and the Bangalore Royal Challengers.

Deccan outplay insipid Chennai

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The Chennai Super Kings have plenty to consider after losing to the Deccan Chargers by seven wickets, their third successive defeat. Their top order unsuccessful again and their total of 144 was easily overhauled by Deccan, inspired by a blazing 54 by stand-in captain Adam Gilchrist. Besides struggling to come to terms with the defeat of their big-hitting abroad batsmen, Chennai’s bowling, which has taken only seven wickets in the last three matches, is also a cause for anxiety.Deccan’s bowlers browbeaten the helpful conditions early on to slice through the Chennai top order. Just as in the previous two matches, the batsmen floundered against the moving ball in the first over. Parthiv Patel dilemma with the bat continued as he survived a close lbw call first ball, was dropped by the bowler P Vijaykumar off the fourth, before RP Singh took a fine organization catch to dismiss him sixth ball. S Anirudh, son of former India batsman Kris Srikkanth, fell almost immediately after, miscueing a pull off RP.

Stephen Fleming was just about receiving into his groove when his rasping square drive off his former New Zealand team-mate Scott Styris was elegantly held by Rohit Sharma at cover point. And when S Badrinath was spectacularly held at backward point by Herschelle Gibbs in the seventh over, Chennai were in shambles at 43 for 4.Suresh Raina, who was live fluently when the wickets were tumbling around him, and Mahendra Singh Dhoni, were again called on rebuild the innings. There was some tidy, but not threatening bowling from Sanjay Bangar and left-arm spinner Pragyan Ojha as Chennai progressed to 82 with no any hiccups. Raina unleashed some lovely straight drives while Dhoni sensibly cut out the risks and kept the ball on the ground.

However, both Raina and Dhoni were dismiss in the space of nine balls and Chennai were in danger of being bowled out for the second game in succession. Raina once again unsuccessful to capitalise on his start, spooning a wide full toss from Bangar to wrap. Dhoni had been tied down by Ojha and perished when an attempted pull took a bottom edge and ballooned off his pads to Shahid Afridi at point.As in his previous two knocks, Albie Morkel needed to haul his team out of the hole created by top order. The crowd had been chanting for a six and there had been none till the 17th over, when a monstrous hit from Morkel sent the ball out of the sports ground. Four more sixes came off the last four overs, including two in the final one by Manpreet Gony, as Chennai pushed their score to 145.

After a quiet start to the chase, Gibbs showed glimpses of his striking abilities, lashing Makhaya Ntini for a six over cover and a four to midwicket, before being caught-and-bowled by the impressive Gony. Gilchrist, leading the side after VVS Laxman suffered a hand injury, had also been tied down by Gony but got going with a couple of pulled limits off Albie Morkel in the fourth over. He then tore into Ntini: the first ball was sent into the stands over his favourite midwicket area, the second was a lofted straight drive which ran away for four and the third was smashed back over the bowler’s head for six. Twenty runs came in that over and Deccan had raced to 50 for 1 by the end of the sixth.With Styris, promoted to No. 3, playing a stable hand at the other end, Gilchrist kept the barrage of boundaries coming before he cut a short and wide delivery from Morkel straight to Badrinath at point. By then, the required-rate had come down to around six - leisurely by Twenty20 standards.Rohit struggle initially against Muttiah Muralitharan but slammed a 17-ball 23, including a stunning straight six to get back the orange cap for being the tournament highest cumulative run-scorer. Styris remained unbeaten on 36 as Afridi smashed Joginder Sharma for two sixes and two fours in an over to total the victory.

This is Deccan’s second win and it lifts them off the base of the table. The most heartening aspect of the win was that their batting click as a unit, unlike the several sports competition in which it was absent to one batsman to carry the innings.

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