Pune: Mithun Manhas’ unbeaten 42 went in vain as Pune Warriors  let Mumbai bowlers dictate terms by going on the defensive in the  run-chase and failed to achieve the meagre target 120 and lost by one  run in a low-scoring Indian Premier League (IPL) match at the Subrata  Roy Sahara Stadium here on Thursday.
The hosts failed to get 12  runs off the last over bowled by Munaf Patel (1-24). Fast bowler Lasith  Malinga (2-25) got the important breakthroughs once again while  Harbhajan Singh (2-18) came back to form with a tidy spell. 
Mumbai  are now third in the points table with 16 points from 10 games while  Pune are lying at eighth place after four losses in a row. They now have  eight points from 11 matches.
Pune let the Mumbai bowlers dictate terms by going on the defensive in the run-chase.
Harbhajan  struck early to put pressure on Pune, removing the dangerous Jessy  Ryder (9) and Michael Clarke (14) to make it 44 for three in the ninth  over. 
Sourav Ganguly (16) then played second fiddle to Manhas  and took the team closer to the total. But Malinga, as he often does,  broke the 47-run stand for the fifth wicket by castling the stumps of  the Pune skipper.
The home team needed 18 off the last 12 balls  and it was again Malinga, who made the difference, giving away just  fours runs in the over besides sending pack Wayne Parnell (2). 
Earlier,  Mumbai failed to capitalise on a good start provided by Sachin  Tendulkar (34) and James Franklin (25), who shared a 50-run stand at the  top.
Tendulkar's dismissal in the 12th over triggered the  collapse as the next fours wickets fell for 12 runs, leaving Mumbai at  93 for 7. 
Most batsmen got out playing lost shots in an innings that included four run outs. 
Nehra  (2-19), who has proved expensive in the tournament, gave away only five  runs after leaking 14 runs in his first over and also picked up the  important wicket of Tendulkar.
						
												
						








