The impressive seven-wicket victory last night at Mohali, even without two of their key bowlers -- Lasith Malinga and Harbhajan Singh -- has created slender hopes for Mumbai for a late surge into the four-team play-offs.
The return to their fortress, Wankhede Stadium, where they have suffered just one defeat in the last 11 games, spreading over to last season, would be a comforting factor for skipper Rohit Sharma.
"Anything is possible. The important aspect is, we go back to Bombay (Mumbai), and we hope we put up the performance that is expected of us in familiar territory," Sharma said.
"I have always said that we are a capable side. It's just that we didn't do well in our first five games in the UAE," he added referring to the string of five straight defeats in the first phase of the tournament which is haunting them now.
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