Having played only six  games, Kings XI Punjab  are in a far better  position than their  eighth place in the points table suggests. They will  know, though, that they  could have been much  better off if not for  defeats in their previous  two games. The bowlers  came a cropper in the  run-fest against Delhi  Daredevils, before the  batting misfired against  Kolkata Knight Riders.  Punjab's other problem is potential rustiness. They  have played only twice in ten days, a luxury rarely  afforded in a tournament with mind-bogglingly fast turn-arounds. Positions  in the league have  changed with the  randomness of a top-end  washing machine; the  next few days could be  Punjab's chance to move  up the ladder. Their defeat in Jaipur  notwithstanding,  Mumbai Indians have  been a clinical and  efficient juggernaut. If  anything, they will be  smarting from the  drubbing at Rajasthan  Royal's hands. Sachin  Tendulkar has had a  couple of failures after a  strong start to the  tournament. Davy Jacobs  and Ambati Rayudu have also gone off the boil in  the last week. Punjab's  bowlers should brace for  a strong resurgence.  Their batsmen should  find armoured toe-caps  since Lasith Malinga will  once again look to sling  down those yorkers. Form guide (most recent first) Mumbai : LWWWW (third in points table) Punjab : LLWWW (eighth in points table) Team talk Abhishek Nayar's place in the Punjab XI will come  under scrutiny. Paras  Dogra or Mandeep Singh  could come in if they look to bolster the batting.  They might also choose  to bench one of their  three spinners, in which  case either Piyush  Chawla or Bipul Sharma  will sit out. Mumbai might have run  out of reasons to retain R Sathish. T Suman will  consider himself unlucky  if he misses out again. Predict the playing XIs  for this match . In the spotlight Paul Valthaty  loves to  get a half-step forward  and hit cleanly through  the line.  Lasith  Malinga  loves to push  batsmen like Valthaty  into their crease with  scorching yorkers. The  former is from Mumbai.  The latter plays for  Mumbai. The real fans at  the Wankhede will root  for Valthaty. One way or  the other, this mini- battle should be fun to  watch. Adam Gilchrist  played  one of his most  memorable Test innings  at this very ground, back  in 2001 . He came up  against Harbhajan Singh, on the threshold of  greatness, and tamed  him with an  unforgettable assault.  Ten years hence,  Gilchrist has called time  on an illustrious career,  and enjoys himself in the IPL. Ten years hence,  Harbhajan has managed  to produce sparks of  brilliance without  reprising 2001.  Expect  fireworks when he runs  in to Gilchrist on  Monday. Prime numbers Malinga has the most  wickets (17) , the best  strike-rate (9.7)  as well  as the best average (9.64) in the tournament Harbhajan and Malinga have picked up two of  the three five-fors in the tournament The chatter "They are the best team  in the competition, no  doubt about that. They  have a star-studded line- up that includes some  good Indian domestic  talent."
 
 
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