4.Pune Warriors India vs. Mumbai Indians, 2012
MI: 120/9;
PWI: 119/6

MI decided to bat first after winning the toss but PWI captain Sourav Ganguly used his bowlers wisely to restrict Mumbai Indians to a paltry total of 120.But then Pune got the taste of their own medicine as they were reduced to 47/4 in 9.5 overs. What made the situation worse for Warriors was skipper’s Sourav Ganguly knock of 16 runs from 24 balls. When Ganguly came on to the bat, the asking rate was just over six and by the time he got out, Warriors required 27 off the 18 balls. They scored 15 runs in the next two which left them 12 to win in the final. With eight needed in the last two, Bhuvneshwar Kumar hit a four followed by a double as Warriors fell short by one run.