MI wipe out KKR with all-round performance, register first win in UAE since 2014

After losing their first game this season, MI pulled out all stops and outdid KKR in every department in a hard fought contest.

On 23rd September 2020, Mumbai Indians took on Kolkata Knight Riders in the fifth match of Dream 11 Indian Premier league (IPL). Team MI led by Rohit Sharma won against KKR by 49 runs. It was MI’s first win this season.
KKR won the toss and chose to field while the Rohit Sharma along with Quinton De Cock decided to open for MI. De Cock exited the pitch after Shivam Malvi dismissed him in second over.

SKY’s the limit was the word going around after MI’s Suryakumar Yadav (SKY) came in bat blazing and fired off four fours in the third over. He settled in to score a breezy 90 runs, laying the foundation for a big total.


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In the fifth over, MI captain Sharma
lit up the stands and punted KKR’s Pat Cummins for two sixes. Sharma then went off on Russell, firing off a four and a six. A strong partnership was led by Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav resulted as fifty run partnership.

By the eighth over, team MI hit 80 runs with Kuldeep Yadav bowling at Suryakumar. MI was reaching 100 runs with this spectacular partnership, until Suryakumar got knocked out. Rohit then brought up his 37th IPL fifty in the IPL before MI moved past hundred in the twelfth over. Till the fourteenth Over, MI had completed their more than 140 run. Later on Sharma went onto hit super sixes twice, which made his record of 200 sixes in IPL. Saurabh Tiwary was on the pitch, looking good, scoring 21 in 13 balls before getting out off Sunil Narine’s bowling.

After Tiwary’s dismissal, Hardik Pandya carried MI past the 150-run mark in 17th over. Rohit Sharma’s stellar innings came to an end in the 18th over after scoring 80 off 54 balls, hitting 3 fours and 6 sixes, as Mavi picked up his second wicket of the match.

In the 19th over, Kolkata got their hands on the game as Hardik got knocked out by Russell’s outstanding bowling. It was hit wicket. Scoring 13 runs in the final over, MI’s total score was 195/5.

Kolkata Knight Riders needed 196 to win against the Mumbai Indians. But none of the KKR batsmen could get going, and their only hope faded when Jasprit Bumrah clean-bowled Andre Russell.

Starting with first wicket in third over itself, Shubham Gill was dismissed by Trent Boult.

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But as the match proceeded, the KKR skipper Dinesh Karthik hit a couple of spectacular sixes. De Cock in the field chased the fine ball hit by Narine, got it caught and made it a wicket. It was in fifth over MI got their second wicket.

KKR got their powerplay in place when Nitish Rana got on field. KKR lost their third wicket in the 11th over as Rahul Chahar trapped Karthik before the wickets for 30.
As the game went on, in the 18th over, Cummins scored three sixes on Bumrah’s bowling. In the final over, the MI sealed the win as Mavi was stumped on the final ball of the innings.

Post the innings, Rohit Sharma was titled ‘Man of the Match’. Rohit, who did not get his timings right against CSK in the first match of this IPL, still looked slow in running between the wicket, but showed glimpses of his old self as he almost single-handedly took MI to a position of strength. He was supported well by Suryakumar Yadav.
Now it would be interesting to see how tomorrow’s match between Kings XI Punjab and Royal Challengers Bangalore turns.

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