Review Of IPL 2019 Final Match.(200-300) words
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It is the final strategic time-out of IPL 2019. In a small huddle are Kieron Pollard, Rohit Sharma, Zaheer Khan, and Lasith Malinga. The Chennai Super Kings need 62 of 30 balls to win the title and the Mumbai think-tank is trying to conjure up a strategy to prevent them. As the four men break away, head coach, Mahela Jayawardena walks up to Malinga, taps him on his head and clinches his fist. No words are exchanged nor is there any eye contact.
IPL 2019, MI season review: Mature Mumbai Indians collective approach, fine planning stand out in title-winning campaign
File image of Jasprit Bumrah. AFP
Malinga knows what his coach wants from him and he uses all his experience to deliver a masterful last over to clinch the title for Mumbai. It would be the fourth instance this season that Mumbai has won a match by fewer than five runs. Last season they had lost a series of close encounters, but in IPL 2019, they held their nerve and executed their plans in the crunch situations better than any other franchise.
A lot of that credit should be given to the senior members. Jasprit Bumrah was the standout, finishing the season with an economy rate of below 7. It would be his ability to choke the opposition in the 17th and 19th over while defending a target that played a pivotal role in Mumbai's success. While other teams were finding it difficult to defend 40 off the last three overs, Mumbai had no tribulations. As former player-turned-commentator, Scott Styris stated on StarSports Dugout, "If you are chasing against Mumbai you need to take the Bumrah factor into the calculations".
If Bumrah was a magician with the ball, then it was the firepower of Hardik Pandya with the bat that changed the dynamics of at least four matches. Last season Hardik had struggled to match the lofty expectations, but this time around he was at his belligerent best. Jayawardena later gave a bring insight about why the all-rounder was so successful in 2019. "For Hardik, it all about keeps the shape. He has plenty of drive through that front foot and we just worked on him keep his shape through the ball."
Bumrah and Hardik had ensured Mumbai gained some momentum during the early season matches. As the season progressed it was the other players that started to perform admirably. Pollard won two matches single-handedly, Alzarri Joseph produced a golden spell and Quinten de Kock started to hit his straps. It was a gradual progression.
In between, the coaching staff had made some brave decisions. They had dropped Yuvraj Singh for Ishan Kishan and Rahul Chahar was drafted into the playing XI for the Mayank Markande.
On making tough selection calls, Jayawardene said: "Start of the season we started with Mayank but everyone thought Rahul was bowling better and we went with that option. It is a collective decision we make and sometimes it is not the easiest of decisions but as long as you are honest about it, it makes things easier."