Mumbai Indians

State: Maharashtra
City: Mumbai
Population: 13.3m
Stadium: Wankhede Stadium, DY Patil Stadium
Franchise Owner: Reliance Industries Limited

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IPL Cricket 36th match: Mumbai Indians win by 9 wkts over Chennai ...
MyNews.in, India - May 14, 2008
During this, Badrinath made his second ‘T-20 fifty’ of the IPL as well. But, Bravo’s excellent bowling and fielding was enough to cut short this commendable ...
Security beefed up at Mumbai IPL venue (Lead) Thaindian.com
Why the totals have come down in the IPL CricInfo.com
Jayasuriya revives memories of glory days Howrah News Service
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Hopefully, we'll see a 'disciplined' Bhajji
Sify, India - 13 hours ago
Ever since he was given an eleven-match ban by the IPL committee he has been clearly contrite. He has admitted the gravity of his mistake more than once, ...
Rajput's behaviour not in purview of Nanavati's inquiry Hindu
India coach says no worries about impact on dressing-room CricInfo.com
BCCI gives Harbhajan Singh final warning The Australian
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Boosted by the availability of their icon and captain Sachin Tendulkar, Mumbai go into their IPL clash against Chennai eager to make it four wins in-a-row.

Vijay Mallya is letting the world know that he feels let down at being handed a dud team in the form of Royal Challengers.

Thanks to the IPL, Ashish Nehra is optimistic of wearing the India colours sooner.

Have the Mumbai Indians found momentum at the right time? Can they continue in the same vein? Or has the string of victories come a little too late?

After four defeats on the trot, the exasperated Delhi Daredevils sniff a chance against the Deccan chargers.

The new Deccan Chargers skipper Adam Gilchrist has not lost hopes of making the semi finals of IPL.

Bhajji got away with a 5 match ODI ban for slapping Sreesanth but was warned of a life ban for any further misconduct.


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