Mumbai Indians in 2010

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Mumbai Indians
2010 season
Coach Robin Singh
Captain Sachin Tendulkar
Dwayne Bravo (1 match)
IPL Runners-up
CLT20 Group stage
Most runs Sachin Tendulkar (618)
Most wickets Harbhajan Singh (17)
Most catches Kieron Pollard (6)

Mumbai Indians were one of the eight teams that took part in the 2010 Indian Premier League. They were captained by Sachin Tendulkar. They finished as runners-up of the tournament after losing to Chennai Super Kings by 22 runs in the finals. With this, they qualified for the 2010 Champions League Twenty20, where they could not progress past the group stages.

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Background

Mumbai Indians had a dismal run in the 2009 edition of the IPL held in South Africa. They were placed at seven in the eight-team points table with just five wins from 14 matches. After the 2009 season, they trimmed their squad by releasing three overseas players in Luke Ronchi, Kyle Mills and Mohammad Ashraful along with several domestic players with an aim of building a new-look team for the 2010 season.

Pre-season player signings

At the players auction on 19 January 2010, Mumbai Indians bought just one player - hard-hitting Trinidadian all-rounder Kieron Pollard - for a sum of $750,000. Pollard, who had a base price of $200,000, had to go into a secret tie-breaker as four franchises bid the maximum amount of $750,000 for him. Although the actual amount of the bid by the Mumbai Indians was undisclosed, reports claim that the franchise bid as much as $2.75 million in the tie-breaker. However, according to IPL regulations, Pollard would be paid only the actual bidding amount with the rest of the money going into the IPL kitty.

Apart from Pollard, the Mumbai franchise bought a number of Indian domestic players including former ICL players who were made eligible to take part in the tournament. Former ICL players signed up by the franchise were Ambati Rayudu, Ali Murtaza, Abu Nechim, Stuart Binny, Rajagopal Sathish, Ishan Malhotra and Syed Sahabuddin. Other domestic signings include Aditya Tare, Rahul Shukla and Chandan Madan. [1]

Squad

Players with international caps before the start of the 2010 IPL season are listed in bold.

No.NameNationalityBirth dateBatting styleBowling styleNotes
Batsmen
10 Sachin Tendulkar Flag of India.svg  India 24 April 1973 (aged 36)Right-handedRight-arm off break Captain
15 Saurabh Tiwary Flag of India.svg  India 30 December 1989 (aged 20)Left-handedRight-arm off break
16 Shikhar Dhawan Flag of India.svg  India 5 December 1985 (aged 24)Left-handedRight-arm off break
21 Jean-Paul Duminy Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 14 April 1984 (aged 26)Left-handedRight arm off break Overseas
27 Ajinkya Rahane Flag of India.svg  India 5 June 1988 (aged 21)Right-handedRight-arm medium
90 Ambati Rayudu Flag of India.svg  India 23 September 1985 (aged 24)Right-handedRight-arm off break
All-rounders
01 Sanath Jayasuriya Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 30 June 1969 (aged 40)Left-handed Slow left arm orthodox Overseas
08 Ryan McLaren Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 9 February 1983 (aged 27)Left-handedRight-arm medium-fast Overseas
17 Graham Napier Flag of England.svg  England 6 January 1980 (aged 30)Right-handedRight-arm medium Overseas
23 Rajagopal Sathish Flag of India.svg  India 14 January 1981 (aged 29)Right-handedRight-arm medium
25 Abhishek Nayar Flag of India.svg  India 8 October 1983 (aged 26)Left-handedRight-arm medium
47 Dwayne Bravo Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 7 October 1983 (aged 26)Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast Overseas
55 Kieron Pollard Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago 12 May 1987 (aged 22)Right-handedRight-arm medium Overseas
84 Stuart Binny Flag of India.svg  India 3 June 1984 (aged 25)Right-handedRight-arm medium
Wicket-keepers
07 Aditya Tare Flag of India.svg  India 7 November 1987 (aged 22)Right-handed
12Chandan MadanFlag of India.svg  India 15 October 1982 (aged 27)Right-handed
Bowlers
03 Harbhajan Singh Flag of India.svg  India 3 July 1980 (aged 29)Right-handedRight-arm off break Vice Captain
14 Abu Nechim Flag of India.svg  India 5 November 1988 (aged 21)Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast
26 Dilhara Fernando Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 19 July 1979 (aged 30)Right-handedRight arm medium-fast Overseas
30 Dhawal Kulkarni Flag of India.svg  India 10 December 1988 (aged 21)Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast
34 Zaheer Khan Flag of India.svg  India 7 October 1978 (aged 31)Right-handedLeft-arm fast-medium
39 Ali Murtaza Flag of India.svg  India 1 January 1990 (aged 20)Left-handed Slow left arm orthodox
99 Lasith Malinga Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka 28 August 1983 (aged 26)Right-handedRight-arm fast Overseas
Ishan Malhotra Flag of India.svg  India 22 May 1984 (aged 25)Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast
Syed SahabuddinFlag of India.svg  India 1 July 1979 (aged 30)Right-handedRight-arm medium-fast
Rahul Shukla Flag of India.svg  India 28 August 1990 (aged 19)Right-handedRight-arm medium

Indian Premier League

Season standings

PosTeamPldWLNRPts NRR
1 Mumbai Indians (R)141040201.084
2 Deccan Chargers(4th)1486016−0.297
3 Chennai Super Kings (C)14770140.274
4 Royal Challengers Bangalore (3rd)14770140.219
5 Delhi Daredevils 14770140.021
6 Kolkata Knight Riders 1477014−0.341
7 Rajasthan Royals 1468012−0.514
8 Kings XI Punjab 1441008−0.478
Source: [2]

(C) = Champion; (R) = Runner-up; (3rd) = Winner of third place playoff.
Note: Top four teams will qualify for the playoffs.
Note: The winner, runner-up and winner of the third place playoff qualified for the 2010 Champions League Twenty20.

Match log

No.DateOpponentVenueResultScorecard
1March 13, 2010 Rajasthan Royals Mumbai Won by 4 runs
2March 17, 2010 Delhi Daredevils Delhi Won by 98 runs; MoM – Sachin Tendulkar 63 (32)
3March 20, 2010 Royal Challengers Bangalore Mumbai Lost by 4 wickets
4March 22, 2010 Kolkata Knight Riders Mumbai Won by 7 wickets; MoM – Sachin Tendulkar 71* (48)
5March 25, 2010 Chennai Super Kings Mumbai Won by 5 wickets; MoM – Sachin Tendulkar 72 (52)
6March 28, 2010 Deccan Chargers Mumbai Won by 41 runs; MoM – Harbhajan Singh 49* (18) and 3/31
7March 30, 2010 Kings XI Punjab Mumbai Won by 4 wickets; MoM – Lasith Malinga 4/22
8April 3, 2010 Deccan Chargers Mumbai Won by 63 runs; MoM – Ambati Rayudu 55 (29)
9April 6, 2010 Chennai Super Kings Chennai Lost by 24 runs
10April 9, 2010 Kings XI Punjab Mohali Lost by 6 wickets
11April 11, 2010 Rajasthan Royals Jaipur Won by 37 runs; MoM – Sachin Tendulkar 89* (59)
12April 13, 2010 Delhi Daredevils Mumbai Won by 39 runs; MoM – Kieron Pollard 45* (13) and 2 runouts
13April 17, 2010 Royal Challengers Bangalore Bangalore Won by 57 runs; MoM – Ryan McLaren 40 (42) and 1/21
14April 19, 2010 Kolkata Knight Riders Kolkata Lost by 9 wickets
1521 April 2010 — Semifinal Royal Challengers Bangalore Mumbai Won by 35 runs; MoM – Kieron Pollard 33* (13) and 3/17
1625 April 2010 — Final Chennai Super Kings Mumbai Lost by 22 runs
Overall record: 11–5. Runners-up

Most runs

Player Innings Runs Average Strike rate Highest Score 100s 50s
Sachin Tendulkar 1561847.53132.6189*05
Saurabh Tiwary 1541929.92135.596103
Ambati Rayudu 1435627.38144.7155*02
Kieron Pollard 1427322.75185.7145*00
Shikhar Dhawan 1019119.10112.355602

Most wickets

Player Innings Wickets Average Economy rate Best Bowling4w
Harbhajan Singh 141722.177.043/310
Kieron Pollard 121518.267.403/170
Lasith Malinga 131522.937.024/221
Zaheer Khan 141525.067.773/210
Dilhara Fernando 5719.717.262/230

Champions League Twenty20

Group standings

Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
Southern Redbacks 44008+0.590
Royal Challengers Bangalore 42204+0.759
Lions 42204+0.401
Mumbai Indians42204+0.221
Guyana40400−2.083

Most runs

Player Innings Runs Average Strike rate Highest Score 100s 50s
Sachin Tendulkar 414837.00139.626901
Kieron Pollard 412742.33201.5872*01
Shikhar Dhawan 411428.50102.704100

Most wickets

Player Innings Wickets Average Economy rate Best Bowling4w
Lasith Malinga 4619.667.373/330
Dwayne Bravo 3421.757.902/180
Ali Murtaza 3326.668.002/290

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