Corey Anderson contribute to victory for Mumbai Indian in seventh IPL



Corey Anderson in Mumbai Indian in seventh IPL
Corey Anderson was in the path of fire gun for not having the opportunity to provide. On Weekend though he helped bring joyful to the 18, 000 children and a vociferous host people at the Wankhede to encourage Mumbai Indians for their 1st victory from six matches in IPL seven season. Mumbai Indians had beaten Punjab team by five wickets.

Anderson, who has the world record for scoring the speediest century, his batting 35 runs from 25 balls with 3 fours and 2 sixes in addition to get the key wicket of the opener Cheteshwar Pujara, to get decided Man-of-the-Match. However from the panic show during the UAE, the host’s team was in big strain and Anderson is happy he provided to the all essential to win.

There was stress on all of us, obviously. We needed to get win this competition to make our own strategy back on track. However one has to be aware of that T20 is a performance of moments. In my opinion we performed the essential moments more than our competitors, Anderson said later on.

I had not been performing effectively but now I’m pleased that I could perform my team success. Hopefully, crowd can look at me the explosive batsman self that they have expected till today, "The wickets little bit bouncier and hard and also noticed pace and I prefer to bat in such circumstances. However it was very sweaty," he replied.

Kings XI captain George Bailey was on the similar opinion that they scored 20 to25 less runs.

"A score more than 180 runs are reasonably greater. We are slower in the last couple of over’s which made a variance. But I don't believe we need to blame anyone. Boys such as (Wriddhiman) Saha really performed effectively when he allowed a chance to bat ahead of Miller," Bailey said.

Zaheer happened shoulder problem

When his team taken their 1st win in IPL seven, Mumbai Indians' bowling anchor Zaheer Khan suffered a shoulder problem on match. The occurrence happened on the 3rd ball of the 19th over when Zaheer attempted to full length delivery Punjab's batsman David Miller.

Once his delivery, Zaheer was noticed griping his ribs and the area below his left shoulder just before he escorted from the ground. The 35 year aged man was in massive pain and West Indian all rounder Kieron Pollard was delivered in to complete the rest of the balls to finish his over.

It's still unsure whether the pain is critical or can move off as simply small problems. Even Zaheer's Kiwi team-mate kiwi batsman Corey Anderson wasn't sure about his injury.

"I do not know exactly what injury he had. I have no time speak to him about the pain after the match," Anderson said to reporters. When reached, a Mumbai Indians official answered the actual nature of wounds could be determined only on Sunday.

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