Champions League Twenty20 2011/12

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Royal Challengers Bangalore v New South Wales, October 7, Bangalore
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We need to adjust on the day: Pollock

Shaun Pollock, currently in his role as the mentor of Mumbai Indians, dubbed the re-laid Chepauk wicket ‘interesting,' while also giving credit to Harbhajan Singh in his role as the skipper for the Champions League T20.

“It (the wicket) has been interesting, to say the least. In our game against NSW Blues the batsmen found it difficult (201 runs for the loss of 12 wickets over 37 overs) to get going, but Chennai's game against NSW (365 runs were amassed in 38.5 overs) was very different.

“We've had two games here (in Chennai) and we need to adjust on the day, see how the first five or six deliveries behave and adapt accordingly,” said Pollock, ahead of his side's semifinal clash against Somerset on Saturday.

MI was one of the teams to make early headway in the tournament, and Pollock praised Harbhajan's role in the side's progress.

“Harbhajan has done well; he thrives on responsibility both on the field as a bowler and as a captain. He has been good for us, calm, relaxed and focused, keen to listen to the advice of guys on the field and to the coaching staff. A lot of credit for our performance should go to Bhajji in his role as the captain,” said the former South African all-rounder.
 
Confident of making final, says Harbhajan Singh

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Mumbai Indians have had mixed results at the M.A. Chidambaram Stadium so far.

After losing their first league game of the CL T20 to New South Wales in a low-scoring match, Mumbai Indians bounced back with an unconvincing-yet-significant win over hosts CSK in the next.

Lined up to face Somerset in the second semi-final on Saturday, Mumbai Indians coach Shaun Pollock exuded confidence that his team is well-equipped to reach the summit clash.

“Our game against New South Wales was a tough one. We’ve played two games here and know the conditions well. At the same time, we need to adjust on the match day. We don’t know how the pitch is going to play until we see how the first couple of deliveries behave,” he said.

On their semi-final opponents, Pollock noted: “We have a plan against each of their batsmen and we are hopeful of pulling it off. Somerset have played through the qualifying rounds of the tournament, so we have a lot of footage. They have quality at the top of the order; Craig Kieswetter is a fantastic batsman. I also know Roleof van der Merwe’s game well.”
Source:The Asian Age,7th Oct
 
1 st semifinal :
RCB won the toss and choose to bowl against NSW. Kaif included.
 
Warner power failed.gayle and kohli confirmed final ticket for RCB.
with the help of gayle power-91 and kohli-84 RCB reached the target of 204 in just 18.4 overs.
 
NSW BOLLER HAVE NO ANSWER AGAINTS GAYLE AND KOHLI BATTING.VIRAT KOHLI AGAIN DECLARED MAN OF THE MATCH FOR HIS BRILLANT KNOCK JUST LIKE PRIVIOUS MATCH.
 
#CLT20 1st Semi Final: Bangalore has beaten NSW by 6 wickets and they are into the Final.

For the 2nd consecutive time they have chased target of 200+
 
Gayle, Kohli power RCB into final
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