Wasim Jaffer
May 5 2009, Sreelata Yellamrazu

This was an unexpected victory. The Mumbai Indians, who have been on the upswing, were perhaps given their biggest jolt of the IPL 2 season as the Royal Challengers Bangalore rolled themselves back into action at the New Wanderers...

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