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Ojha, Gibbs steer Deccan to 3rd straight victory
Published in The Saudi Gazette on 26 - 04 - 2009

A spinning masterclass from Pragyan Ojha and disciplined back-up from Venugopal Rao ensured Deccan Chargers consolidated their position at the top of the Indian Premier League (IPL) table with a 12-run victory over Mumbai Indians here on Saturday.
Chasing 169, Mumbai looked destined for victory when they entered the final 10 overs of their innings needing 85 to win with nine wickets in hand and star batsmen Sachin Tendulkar and JP Duminy at the crease.
But Ojha's 3-21 swung the match as he had Tendulkar caught at short extra cover by Herschelle Gibbs for 36, then removed Shikhar Dhawan and Duminy (47) in consecutive overs. “I was nervous coming into the match, but I know that if I work hard I can do it, and at the end of the day I did it for my team,” said Ojha.
Fellow spinner Rao squeezed the batsmen at the other end, allowing just 21 runs from his first three overs as Mumbai managed a meagre 24 runs in the five overs after the ‘strategy break'.
Dwayne Bravo and Harbhajan Singh led spirited resistance, but when Fidel Edwards removed fellow West Indian Bravo for 21, Mumbai's fate was sealed and they ended their innings on 156-7.
An opening stand of 63 between Adam Gilchrist and Gibbs set Chargers up for a big total after they won the toss and elected to bat under sunny Kingsmead skies.
Even after Gilchrist had fallen for 35 to the bowling of Bravo, Gibbs continued the assault on Mumbai's bowlers with Dwayne Smith as Deccan reached 124-1 in the 13th over. But when Smith was bowled by Sanath Jayasuriya for 35, his dismissal instigated a collapse and none of the batsmen who followed reached double figures. Top scorer Gibbs was run out for a feisty 58 as Deccan made 168-8 in 20 overs.
Brief scores: Deccan 168-9 in 20 overs (H.Gibbs 58, A.Gilchrist 35, D.Smith 35; S.Malinga 3-19, D.Bravo 3-34). Mumbai 156-7 in 20 overs (JP Duminy 47, S.Tendulkar 36; P.Ojha 3-21, R.P.Singh 2-27, F.Edwards 2-27)
Chennai-Kolkata
match rained off
Steady rain caused the abandonment of the Indian Premier League match between Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders without a ball bowled at Newlands in Cape Town Saturday.
It was the second match to be washed out in eight days during the tournament which was switched at short notice from India to South Africa.
Rain fell throughout most of the day and it never seemed likely that play would get under way.
But players and a handful of spectators were kept waiting for two hours 45 minutes after the scheduled start before the umpires decided that it would not be possible to play even the minimum number of five overs a side.
A match between the Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals was washed out in Durban Tuesday.


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