Pune: Statistical highlights of the IPL match between Mumbai Indians and Pune Warriors here.
Mumbai Indians` one-run win is their sixth in 10 matches in the IPL 5. They have lost four. Mumbai Indians are placed third after Delhi Daredevils (16) and Kolkata Knight Riders (13) in the Points Table.
Mumbai`s one-run win is their smallest win-margin in the IPL.
Mumbai`s previous smallest win margin in the IPL was by four runs - against Rajasthan Royals at Brabourne Stadium, Mumbai on March 13, 2010.
Mithun Manhas (42 not out off 34 balls) recorded his highest score in the IPL, eclipsing the 35 against Punjab at Mumbai on April 10, 2011.
James Franklin and Sachin Tendulkar were involved in a partnership of 50 - Mumbai Indians` highest for the first wicket against Pune Warriors in the IPL.
Franklin and Sachin Tendulkar have opened the innings only three times for Mumbai Indians in the IPL 5, recording a fifty-plus on each occasion - twice against Punjab and once against Pune. Overall, the pair has managed 153 at an average of 51.00 for the first wicket.
With 78 wickets at 15.06 in 49 matches, Lasith Malinga is the top wicket-taker in the IPL.
Malinga has been adjudged the Man of the Match for the fourth time in the IPL. Malinga has bagged 17 wickets at 8.47 runs apiece in seven matches.
Pune Warriors have lost six out of the last seven matches - their only victory is against Delhi by 20 runs at Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi on April 21.
Pune Warriors have won four and lost seven out of 11 played in the fifth edition of the IPL.
Mumbai Indians` win is their third in four games played against Pune Warriors in the IPL.
In the history of the IPL, four games have resulted in a one-run win - two by Kings XI Punjab and one each by Delhi Daredevils and Mumbai Indians.
Two one-run wins have been recorded in the same season for the first time in the IPL.
Mumbai Indians` 120 for nine is the third lowest winning total by a team batting first in the IPL - the two lowest totals are 116 for nine by Chennai against Punjab at Durban on May 20, 2009 and 119 for 8 by Punjab against Mumbai at Durban on April 29, 2009
Sachin Tendulkar`s tally of 1851 at an average of 38.56 in 57 matches is the second highest in the IPL, next only to Suresh Raina`s 2010 at an average of 34.06 in 72 matches.
Rohit Sharma (233 at 25.88), Ambati Rayudu (208 at 41.60) and James Franklin (205 at 34.16) are the top run-getters for Mumbai Indians in the IPL.
Harbhajan Singh has posted his fourth duck in the IPL - his second in the present competition.
Murali Kartik has taken only three wickets at 57.66 runs apiece in eight games in the IPL 5.
Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2/9) has registered his best bowling performance for Pune Warriors in the IPL.
Ashish Nehra (2/19) has recorded his best bowling figures for Pune in the IPL.
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