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  • Mumbai's hopes almost ended with the departure of Tendulkar in the 15th over and the veteran batsman, who wore the orange cap for being the tournament top scorer, was out while trying to pushed the run rate, holing out to Murali Vijay off Jakati.

    Times Now 2010

  • They have a good all round team with guys like Murali Vijay (who is a terrific young player), the ever reliable Dhoni, Raina, Badrinath, Hayden and bowlers like Jakati (who is always consistent), Aswhin (who gave less than 3 runs an over in the 5 'first overs' he bowled in the IPL), Bollinger (who added the sharpness to the teeth in the bowling).

    Sportolysis - The World Sports Blog Pratyush 2010

  • As in the previous meeting between these teams, Uthappa had seemed set to make an early reprieve count and had blasted Manpreet Gony - who put him down even before he was off the mark - for consecutive sixes and a four, but was snaffled by Jakati immediately after the end of the powerplay.

    Sportal.com.au - Latest News Headlines 2010

  • Saurabh Tiwary, who have been in fine form in the tournament, followed Tendulkar three balls later as he holed out to Raina off Jakati for a duck.

    Times Now 2010

  • Murali, the Orange Cap bearer with 11 wickets, has conceded 6.15 runs an over, while Jakati has given away 6.45 per over in three matches.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

  • The two Super Kings spinners then took centre stage and between them conceded a paltry 38 runs from eight overs, Jakati snaring a couple of wickets in the process.

    Sportal.com.au - Latest News Headlines 2010

  • Saurabh Tiwary, who have been in fine form in the tournament, followed Tendulkar three balls later as he holed out to Raina off Jakati for a duck.

    The Times of India 2010

  • Nayar struck two sixes in as many balls off Jakati in the 10th over to take Mumbai score to 58 for one at the halfway mark.

    The Times of India 2010

  • Mumbai's hopes almost ended with the departure of Tendulkar in the 15th over and the veteran batsman, who wore the orange cap for being the tournament top scorer, was out while trying to pushed the run rate, holing out to Murali Vijay off Jakati.

    The Times of India 2010

  • Murali, the Orange Cap bearer with 11 wickets, has conceded 6.15 runs an over, while Jakati has given away 6.45 per over in three matches.

    The Hindu - Front Page 2010

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