Mumbai Indians' players are ecstatic after winning the CLT20, Mumbai Indians v RCB, CLT20 final, Chennai, October 9, 2011
Match scores
Mumbai Indians 139 (Franklin 41, Bhatkal 3-21, Vettori 2-30)
Royal Challengers Bangalore 108 (Dilshan 27, Harbhajan 3-20, Chahal 2-9, Malinga 2-23)
Results Mumbai Indians beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by 31 runs
MOM Harbhajan Singh (Mumbai Indians)
Player of the series Lasith Malinga (Mumbai Indians)
Harbhajan Singh led from the front as Mumbai Indians came up trumps by comprehensively defeating Royal Challengers Bangalore by 31 runs to win a low-scoring Champions League Twenty20 final in Chennai on Sunday.
Batting first on a track that got lower and slower with passage of time, Mumbai Indians managed 139 but that was challenging enough for Royal Challengers who were shot out for 108 in 19.2 overs.
The moment last man Raju Bhatkal was dismissed, it was celebration time with Tendulkar and team owner Nita Ambani rushed in to congratulate the team
The manner in which Tillekaratne Dilshan (27) started with a blazing cover drive off Lasith Malinga , it looked like RCB will finish with a flurry.
Mumbai Indians captain Harbhajan Singh then played a masterstroke that suddenly turned the tide. He gave Malinga an extra over instead of the usual two he bowls in his first spell. Malinga yorked Dilshan with his very first delivery and the slide started from there.
Credit should be given to skipper Harbhajan (3/20), Lasith Malinga (2/23) and young leggie Yuzvendra Chahal (2/9) for keeping things tight as well as picking wickets at regular intervals.
Law of averages caught up with Chris Gayle (5) although he got a debatable leg before decision off Harbhajan when he plonked his frontfoot way forward. A lot depended on Virat Kohli (11) but a cross-batted heave off Harbhajan brought about his downfall. Read full story