Having made 142 for eight, Mumbai then restricted Delhi to 128 for seven, with McClenaghan the main man. His first spell of two overs produced three for seven, including New Zealand team mate Corey Anderson, leg before for a duck. Only Indian swing bowler Bhuvneshwar Kumar's 16 wickets exceed McClenaghan's haul of 12 at 20.25 apiece in the competition. South African quick Chris Morris has also taken 12 at 12.66 each. The 30-year-old is expected to be recalled to the New Zealand team for the Champions trophy in England when the squad is named tomorrow.
Source: New Zealand Herald April 23, 2017 02:03 UTC