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Royal Challengers Bangalore Face Mumbai Indians
Saturday 27 April 2013

The rampaging Chris Gayle will be the cynosure of all eyes as table-toppers Royal Challengers Bangalore lock horns with Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League on Saturday.

Placed sixth in the points table, it will be imperative for Mumbai to get Gayle early if they are to continue their winning momentum, after the positive result against Kolkata Knight Riders.

For the record, Gayle had smashed his way to the fastest century in the history of T20 cricket in his team's massive win over Pune Warriors. And the strapping Jamaican has it in him to do an encore once more.

With Gayle in such roaring form, no total can be called safe, and that is why Mumbai would look to score as many as possible.

Dwayne Smith and Rohit Sharma engineered Mumbai to a morale-boosting win over Kolkata in their last away match. But Sachin Tendulkar failed to rise to the occasion on his 40th birthday, and the veteran batsman will look to make up for that in front of a packed Wankhede Stadium.

The five-wicket win over Kolkata would have surely boosted Mumbai's confidence, as it came after two heavy defeats -- to Rajasthan Royals by 87 runs and Delhi Daredevils by nine wickets.

Bangalore, though, is a different ball game altogether. Despite having a star-studded line-up, Mumbai haven't been able to achieve the results. With four wins in seven matches, they find themselves among the four bottom-placed teams.

The openers haven't been able to provide a solid foundation and the team management has changed the combination twice (Sachin Tendulkar and Ricky Ponting and later Dwayne Smith and Tendulkar) without yielding much result.

Smith smashed a 45-ball 62 to guide his team to victory in the previous match and the West Indian will look to continue in the same vein.

Tendulkar has managed just 125 runs so far and the veteran will look to score runs at his home ground. Ponting dropped himself from the team in the previous match and it will be interesting to see if the Australian gives this important clash a miss.

The Aussie great has scored just 52 runs in six games at an average of 10.40. The middle-order, comprising of wicketkeeper batsman Dinesh Karthik, last match skipper Sharma and Kieron Pollard, has been the highlight.

Mumbai spent a million dollars on Glenn Maxwell but the Aussie all-rounder is yet to find a place in the playing XI.

Mitchell Johnson has been the pick of the bowlers with nine wickets in six matches and has a good partner in Lasith Malinga, who has scalped five from as many games.

Seamer Dhawal Kulkarni, who took nine wickets in the Ranji Trophy final to help Mumbai to their 40th title, has been a surprise exclusion.

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