
Mumbai Indians's Harbhajan Singh and Andrew Symonds celebrate the dismissal of Chennai Super Kings'......
For the first time in the tournament, Sachin Tendulkar did not fire with the willow. Neither did Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who returned to the Wankhede Stadium just 20 days after playing out of his skins to lead India to the World Cup win. Still, none of the 33,000-odd spectators had a reason to complain. Not because they could watch the stars in action for a prolonged period since a terrible over rate saw the game extended by almost 45 minutes, but due to the fact that the Mumbai Indians avenged the defeat to the Chennai Super Kings in last year's final. Friday's win pushed them to the top of the points' tally.
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