Statistical highlights: Mumbai Vs Punjab
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Last Updated: Wednesday, May 11, 2011, 00:00
  
Statistical highlights: Mumbai Vs PunjabMohali: Following is the statistical highlights of the Indian Premier League match between Mumbai Indians and Kings XI Punjab.

  • Munaf Patel`s aggregate of 17 wickets at an average of 14.35 in eleven games is the second best in the IPL 4.

  • Aiden Blizzard has taken three catches in Punjab`s innings - the first Mumbai fielder to accomplish the feat in the IPL 2011.

  • Blizzard became the fourth fielder to take three catches for Mumbai Indians in the IPL, joining Sachin Tendulkar (4), Abhishek Nayar and Robin Uthappa.

  • 22 extras, conceded by Mumbai Indians is the highest in the IPL 4, surpassing the 19 conceded by Kolkata in Rajasthan`s total of 159 for four off 20 overs at Jaipur on April 15.

  • Munaf Patel (5/21) has recorded his career-best bowling performance in Twenty20 - his first instance of five wickets in an innings.

  • Patel has become the eighth bowler to capture 50 wickets (20.46 in 41 matches) or more in the IPL.

  • Patel is one of the three Mumbai bowlers to capture five wickets in an innings in the IPL, the other two being Malinga and Harbhajan.

  • All three Mumbai bowlers have bagged five wickets in an innings in the fourth edition of the IPL.
  • Adam Gilchrist became the first wicketkeeper to effect 15 stumpings in the IPL.

  • Gilchrist has extended his record for most dismissals - 44 (29 catches + 15 stumpings) in 56 matches.

  • Bhargav Bhatt (4/22) has produced his best bowling performance in Twenty20 - his first four-wicket haul.

  • Bhatt`s performance is the best by a Punjab bowler in the IPL, eclipsing 4 for 29 by Paul Valthaty against Deccan at Hyderabad on April 16, 2011.

  • Bhatt has got his first MoM award in the IPL.

  • Munaf Patel has become the first bowler to record a five-wicket haul in a losing cause in the IPL.

  • Punjab`s magnificent 76-run victory is their largest by runs margin in the IPL, bettering their 66-run victory over Mumbai at Mohali on April 25, 2008.

  • Mumbai have suffered their largest defeat in terms of runs in the IPL.

  • Lasith Malinga is the first bowler to claim 25 wickets in an IPL competition - 26 at an average of 9.61 in eleven games.

  • Malinga has set a bowling record for most wickets in the IPL history, capturing 59 at an average of 15.35 in 37 matches, surpassing RP Singh`s tally of 58 at 25.82 runs apiece in 53 matches.
  • Eight instances overall have been registered of five-wicket hauls in the IPL. Sohail Tanvir is the only one to take six wickets in an innings - the other four being Amit Mishra, Anil Kumble, Ishant Sharma and Lakshmipathy Balaji.

  • Mumbai Indians (87 off 12.5 overs) have posted their lowest total in the IPL, eclipsing the 94 for eight off 20 overs against Rajasthan at Jaipur on April 29, 2011.

  • The total is the lowest posted by any team against Punjab in the IPL, outstripping Delhi`s 111 at Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi on April 11, 2010.

  • Shaun Marsh (324) has completed his 300 runs in the IPL 4. His aggregate is the second highest for Punjab, behind Paul Valthaty (359).

  • Marsh became the only Punjab batsman to average 50-plus in the IPL (1087 at an average of 51.76, including one hundred and ten fifties, in 25 matches).

  • After losing eight consecutive tosses in the IPL, Sachin Tendulkar has won the toss against Punjab.

  • Ambati Rayudu has completed his 1000 runs in Twenty20, amassing 1005 at an average of 27.91 in 39 matches.

  • Punjab have won five and lost three out of eight played against Mumbai in the IPL - success % 62.50.

  • Punjab have won four and lost six out of ten played in the IPL 4.

    PTI

    First Published: Wednesday, May 11, 2011, 00:00


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