Shaun Pollock bowled a match-winning opening spell as Mumbai Indians sent Kolkata Knight Riders back to the dressing room for 67, the lowest-ever total in T-20 cricket, in just 15.1 overs.

Pollock returned figures of 3-12 off four overs, and was ably supported by Dwayne Bravo (2-13), Rohan Raje (2-16) and Dominic Thornely (2-7).

For Kolkata, skipper Sourav Ganguly could only watch as wicket after wicket fall from the other end, before he too departed, for just 15 runs. Ajit Agarkar also contributed 15, while Salman Butt scored 13, in a pathetic batting display.

Sachin Tendulkar, after having called correctly at the toss, grabbed four catches.

Tendulkar stuck to his plan of fielding first, as he put Kolkata Knight Riders in to bat in a match being touted as a duel between the Mumbai batsmen and the Kolkata fast bowlers.

Shoaib Akhtar and Sanath Jayasuriya have added a new dimension to the tournament as the Indian Premier League enters the business end.

Mumbai Indians would be basking the blaze of Sanath Jayasuriya's attack the other day, when he absolutely destroyed Chennai Super Kings. Kolkata too celebrated their win over Delhi Daredevils like they had won the World Cup. Evidently, both teams were on a high.