Mumbai will be hoping to put up a better show tomorrow and would largely depend on their openers -- Davy Jacobs and Aiden Blizzard -- for a solid start so that big hitters like Kieron Pollard and Andrew Symonds can continue the carnage.
Pollard will be waiting to prove his big-hitting prowess in his bid to make up for his dismal showing in this summer's Indian Premier League and CLT20 so far.
Among the bowlers, it will be Sri Lankan pacer Lasith Malinga, who will be leading the charge and Mumbai would once again be looking at him to bail them out. Malinga's heroics had saved Mumbai the blushes during their opening match against Chennai.
Even in their previous match against Trinidad and Tobago, it was Malinga who smashed a six in the second delivery of the last over to help Mumbai overhaul the target. Skipper Harbhajan, who finished with the figures of 3 for 22 from four overs in the last game, will also hope to chip in with yet another sterling performance with the ball on Friday.
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