Indeed I can't say with guarantee that this tourney is fixed, but the reverse is also true. 11 off the last over, 4 off the first ball, still Pune lose. A mere 130 target, and Steven Smith chose that day to score a half century off half century of balls. See the final timeline: Mumbai wins toss and choses to bat(whaat!!), struggles at 79 for 7, still manages to stretch the required run rate in the first RPS over in decimals from 6, and Pune shockingly succumb to one run defeat! I really thought at the beginning that MI would come back to the final after being beaten by RPS in the qualifier-1, but the resurgent SRH should have entered to the final. But even SRH lost to KKR, and KKR lost to MI both in controversial fashions. But today I sincerely bow down to them bookies, hail you guys. Even I couldn't think of this epic final, why give chance to GL-RPS who are goners next season.
So the quote of the season (and almost every season) is:
"When you think its done, bring out your biggest gun
When the momentum seem to be over, that is your four-leaved clover"
Goodbye. See you in a year's time.
So the quote of the season (and almost every season) is:
"When you think its done, bring out your biggest gun
When the momentum seem to be over, that is your four-leaved clover"
Goodbye. See you in a year's time.

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