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that  is  nothing  less  than  a  captain’s  dream.  The  trouble  was,
 for part of the competition, Pollock was himself that captain.
 The injury to Tendulkar, followed by the ban for Harbhajan, left
 the former South African skipper as the natural choice to lead
 the Mumbai team. He did so with typical diligence, and when
 Tendulkar finally returned for the home game against Chennai
 Super Kings on May 14, Pollock just got better. He followed an
 analysis that night of one for nine with figures of three for 12
 two days later against Kolkata. To describe him as metronomic
 barely did him justice.



 Try as everyone might, however, it was the shadow of Sachin
 that loomed largest over Mumbai’s progress – or, in the early
 stages, the lack of it. Hardly a day went by without the papers
 speculating over the date of his return to a side that threatened
 to fall apart after Harbhajan’s ban, and there was an inevitable
 sense of disappointment when his return to the side produced
 innings  of  12  against  Chennai  and  a  duck  against  Kolkata.
 Tendulkar followed that with scores of 23, 65, 18, 30 and 40 not
 out, but not even his inspirational presence was enough to turn
 Mumbai around after their faltering start. Needless to say, he
 remains a demi-god in his native city.


 India’s left-arm seamer Ashish Nehra sparkled from time to time
 with the new ball, but took six of his 12 wickets in two matches
 and  may  have  been  disappointed  not  to  have  struck  more
 regularly with the new ball. The tall Sri Lankan Dilhara Fernando
 and Dhawal Kulkarni both chipped in with wickets, but Mumbai
 desperately missed the cutting-edge and competitive zest that
 would have come from Harbhajan Singh. Figures of three for 32
 in the defeat to Mohali showed what he was capable of, but it
 was to prove his last contribution to the tournament after his
 run-in with Sreesanth. It was to the tournament’s credit that the
 incident was dealt with so swiftly, but Mumbai must have been
 left wondering what might have been. To miss a semi-final spot
 by a single point was equally hard to bear, but you can be sure
 this proud city will be doubly desperate to make amends in next
 year’s Indian Premier League.



















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