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Monday, 7 October 2013

Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals Final Cricket Highlights CLT20-2013

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Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals Final Cricket Highlights CLT20-2013
Final: Mumbai Indians vs Rajasthan Royals Final Cricket Highlights Champions League – 2013

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CLT20-2013 - Players of the Tournament

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Harbhajan Singh is the Man of the Match
 
Harbhajan Singh is the Man of the Match: "Great feeling winning two cups in one year. It was a little easier to score with the new ball. The ball was getting a bit wet. That over I took three wickets was probably the best I've bowled the last three months. I didn't practice much before this series, I was traveling to the US."

Dwayne Smith is the Man of the Series

Dwayne Smith is the Man of the Series: "Would like to thank my batting coach Robin Singh. It was good to see we could move to 200 if you saw where we were at after ten overs."
Ajinkya Rahane wins the Golden Bat for his 288 runs. 

Golden Wicket goes to the 41-year-young Pravin Tambe
The Golden Wicket goes to the 41-year-young Pravin Tambe for his 12 wickets.

Mumbai Indians wins CLT20 second time

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Mumbai Indians wins CLT20 second time

Mumbai Indians v Rajasthan Royals, final, CLT20, Delhi: Harbhajan gives Mumbai the double


Mumbai Indians 202 for 6 ( Smith 44, Maxwell 37, Tambe 2-19) beat Rajasthan Royals 169 (Rahane 65, Samson 60, Harbhajan 4-32) by 33 runs

A furious finish from Mumbai Indians' middle order propelled them to a monumental total before a chase-breaking over from Harbhajan Singh snuffed out the last of Rajasthan Royals' spirit, driving Mumbai to their second major title of the year, as they won the Champions League final by 33 runs.
The Royals bowlers had been disciplined in their first 12 overs, which only cost them less than seven an over, but a Rohit Sharma onslaught unseamed their resolve and the remaining batsmen took maximum toll on a waning attack. Glenn Maxwell provided the most frenzied death-over innings, mauling 37 from 14, but Sharma, Dinesh Karthik and even Harbhajan struck at over 200 to help plunder 120 runs from the last eight overs of the innings.
Eighteen-year old Sanju Samson was imperious in Royals' response, and he led Ajinkya Rahane in a 109-run second-wicket stand that provided a fine base for the chase. But even as Rahane completed his fourth fifty on the trot, the Royals' scoring slowed, and Harbhajan eventually sunk the opposition in a 17th over that claimed three wickets and cost only four.
Dravid: "How good was Rahane and Samson? We gave them too muchy to do. Mumbai were the better side. Terrific effort from the team, and Tambe as well. It was a close game till the end, otherwise a great final. I've loved working with Rajasthan."

Rohit Sharma: "It was a nerve-biting game. I would like to thank Sachin and Dravid for what they've done for Indian cricket. We thought the dew would come in. Maxy finished off really well. We held our nerve in the end. Winning this was like the icing on the cake."

Rohit collects the rather small Champions League trophy.

Monday, 23 September 2013

Heavy rain in Ahmedabad washed out both games on day three-CLT20

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Heavy rain in Ahmedabad washed out both games on day three of the Champions League T20. Lions captain Alviro Peterson had just enough time to win the toss and elect to bowl against Perth Scorchers before the persistent deluge arrived to wipe out any chance of play.
Ground staff covered the square immediately after the toss, but the fourth match of the Champions League T20 was called off around 90 minutes after that, with the ground having taken on a great deal of water. The rain, though, refused to let up, and resulted in the calling off of the next game about half an hour before its scheduled start.
The four teams – Otago Volts and Mumbai Indians were to play the second game – took two points each. Mumbai now have just two points from their first two games after they lost their opener to Rajasthan Royals. This was the first match for Lions, Otago and Scorchers.

Tuesday, 26 June 2012

"South Africa to host Champions League"

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CLT20 news

MS Dhoni lifts the Champions League Twenty20 trophy, Warriors v Chennai, Champions League Twenty20, Johannesburg, September 26, 2010
South Africa hosted the CLT20 in 2010 as wel
South Africa is set to be the host of this year's Champions League T20 in October, with Cape Town, Johannesburg, Centurion and Durban as the venues.

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Thursday, 31 May 2012

"Sialkot's participation crucial to Indo-Pak bilateral ties: Akram"

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Sialkot's participation crucial: Akram

NEW DELHI: The Sialkot Stallions' participation in this year's Champions LeagueT20 will "set the ball rolling" for the resumption of bilateral cricket ties between India and Pakistan, feels former Pakistan captain Wasim Akram.

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"Champions League Twenty20 likely to be shifted to South Africa"

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CLT20 likely to be shifted to South Africa

NEW DELHI: The high-profile Champions League Twenty20 cricket tournament, which was scheduled to be held at various venues in India in October, is likely to be shifted to South Africa due to logistical problems.

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Tuesday, 29 May 2012

"CLT20 News: Sialkot Stallions get place in Champions League"

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CLT20 news:

Malik keen to lead Sialkot Stallions in India
The Champions League T20 governing council has approved the inclusion of the Sialkot Stallions in this year's tournament to be held in October. Sialkot will be the first domestic team from Pakistan to take part in the event. Sundar Raman, a member of the CLT20's technical committee, announced the decision on Twitter. "CLT to invite Sialkot stallions for this year's edition," Raman tweeted.

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