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Mumbai Indians win by 6 wickets with 5 balls to spare.
MI 188-4 after 19.1 overs
Kieron Pollard guided the ball to the backward point fielder and the batsman took a single and took their team home.
MI 187-4 after 19 overs
17 runs were conceded by Andre Russell in the penultimate over as Rohit Sharma took him to the cleaners by hitting four boundaries. Russell had his moment as he dismissed Jos Buttler off the third ball of the over.
MI 170-3 after 18 overs
John Hastings came to Kolkata’s rescue again as he conceded just 4 runs off the 18 overs, Mumbai need 18 runs from 12 balls.
Sorry for the technical delay. From over number 14 to 17, Jos Buttler took charge as he smashed the Kolkata bowlers all over the park. He is batting on 38 off 16 runs while Rohit is on 66 off 48 balls. Mumbai Indians are favourites from here as they are placed at 166-3 after 17 overs needing just 22 of 3 overs.
MI 122-3 after 13 overs
Rohit Sharma notched up his first fifty of this year’s IPL and Jos Butter scored a stunning boundary over the covers. Totally 9 runs were conceded.
MI 113-3 after 12 overs
John Hastings pulled things back with a tight over that conceded just 4 runs.
MI 109-3 after 12 overs
McClenaghan continued his good run as he hit Kuldeep Yadav for a six over midwicket before getting out caught at covers for a 8 ball 20. In total, 8 runs were conceded in the over.
MI 101-2 after 11 overs
Finally, a breakthrough for KKR as Chawla gets Hardik Pandya, who skied it straight to Manish Pandey at long off. However, surprise No. 4 batsman Mitchell McClenaghan smacked two sixes over the long off fielder to ensure Mumbai don’t let go off the accelerator.
MI 87-1 after 10 overs
Kuldeep Yadav strayed off his line to concede 5 wides while the final ball put further misery on the home team as a stray throw resulted in 4 overthrows making it a 15-run over for the visitors. A much needed big over for Mumbai Indians.
MI 72-1 after 9 overs
Rohit Sharma started off the ninth over with a six over mid-wicket. In the next 5 balls, Rohit and Pandya scored just 3 overs as Mumbai go into the strategic time-out with the scorecard reading 72-1.
MI 63-1 after 8 overs
Kuldeep Yadav comes into the attack and bowls a decent over in which he conceded just 5 runs.
MI 58-1 after 7 overs
Piyush Chawla bowled a tight over as he conceded just five runs in his first over.
MI 53-1 after 6 overs
Brad Hogg bowled a very good over as he conceded just 1 run and ran Parthiv Patel out.
MI 52-0 after 5 overs
Rohit Sharma scored two boundaries off Hastings’ second over and helped his team reach the 50-run mark in the fifth over.
MI 37-0 after 4 overs
Brad Hogg’s first over conceded 10 runs, thanks to a four each from Rohit Sharma and Parthiv Patel.
MI 27-0 after 3 overs
Parthiv Patel started the over with two consecutive boundaries off the first two balls and in the next four balls, just 1 run was scored.
MI 18-0 after 2 overs
John Hastings shared the new ball with Andre Russell and almost had Parthiv Patel as the bowler and the keeper appealed for a caught-behind appeal but the umpire gave it a wide. The very next ball was dispatched to a boundary while Rohit Sharma hit Hastings over his head in the last ball of his over.
MI 8-0 after 1 over
Mumbai Indians were off to a decent start as skipper Rohit Sharma flicked Andre Russell for a six over square-leg.
KKR 187-5 after 20 overs
Jasprit Bumrah bowled a brilliant over as he conceded 7 runs in the over which included a four through the third man region. In the fifth ball of the over, a miscommunication between Yusuf Pathan and Colin Munro lead to the dismissal of the Kiwi batsman. KKR end their innings at 187-5, thanks to fifties from Gambhir and Pandey.
KKR 180-4 after 19 overs
Hardik Pandya dismissed Gautam Gambhir off the first ball of his over and in the remaining five balls, the Kolkata batsmen managed to score 10 runs including a four through the covers by Yusuf Pathan.
KKR 170-3 after 18 overs
Mitchell McClenaghan got his second wicket as Andre Russell was dismissed for 36. Later in the over, Gambhir smashed McClenaghan for a boundary for a four. Still it’s a good over as just 7 runs were conceded apart from Andre Russell’s wicket.
KKR 163-2 after 17 overs
Jasprit Bumrah dropped a sitter off the ball of his over and in the second ball, Gambhir’s shot fell in no man’s land. Later in the over, Russell pulled Bumrah for a huge six over the square-leg region
KKR 151-2 after 16 overs
Russell continued his show as Harbhajan was smashed over long-on off the very first ball. But the offie made a good comeback as he almost got Russell off his fifth ball. 13 runs were conceded from Harbhajan’s over.
KKR 138-2 after 15 overs
Tim Southee’s last over conceded two sixes as Andre Russell took charge and smashed him over the square-leg and long on. 16 runs were conceded in total.
KKR 122-2 after 14 overs
After reaching his fifty, Manish Pandey perished off the bowling of Harbhajan Singh for 24. A successful over as just 4 runs were conceded in it.
KKR 118-1 after 13 overs
Manish Pandey followed his skipper as he brought up his fifty in the 13th over of the match that saw 8 runs coming from the over. The hosts have a platform to go for the kill in the final overs.
KKR 110-1 after 12 overs
Gautam Gambhir scores his fifty as the 12th over bowled by McClenaghan conceded 11 runs.
KKR 99-1 after 11 overs
Yet another six for Panday. This time, its over the long-on boundary. Later in the over over, Gambhir danced down the track and smashed him over the mid-wicket boundary. In total, 18 runs were scored off this over.
KKR 81-1 after 10 overs
Manish Pandey smashed Harbhajan Singh for a six over the mid-wicket. There was a close call from Harbhajan against Pandey that looked out but the umpire was not interested. Gambhir also survived a tight run-out call. 10 runs were conceded off Bhajji's over.
KKR 71-1 after 9 overs
Rohit Sharma dropped a catch off Suchith’s first ball and gave Gautam Gambhir a big lifeline. Later in the over, Pandey swept Suchith for a boundary through the square-leg boundary. The over conceded 13 runs in total.
KKR 58-1 after 8 overs
Harbhajan Singh’s first over conceded six singles.
KKR 52-1 after 7 overs
Hardik Pandya’s first over saw Manish Pandey hitting him over his head for a six. The over also saw the batsmen rotating the strike with ease. In total, there were 12 runs conceded in Pandya’s first over.
KKR 40-1 after 6 overs
The last over of the powerplay started with a pull shot through the mid-wicket boundary by Manish Pandey. Apart from that, the over conceded just 2 runs and Mumbai took the strategic time-out.
KKR 34-1 after 5 overs
Gambhir lofted Southee over the leg side for a boundary and followed it with a four to the fine-leg boundary. Manish Pandey almost lost his wicket as his top edge fell just short of Bumrah at fine-leg.
KKR 22-1 after 4 overs
Mitchell McClenaghan strikes in his first over. Robin Uthappa tried to pull him, got the top edge that carried to Kieron Pollard at the covers. Apart from the wicket the over yielded just 3 runs.
KKR 19-0 after 3 overs
Robin Uthappa scored the first boundary of the match with a flick to the squaare-leg boundary. Later in the over Gautam Gambhir scored yet another boundary with the same shot.
KKR 7-0 after 2 overs
Jasprit Bumrah backed up Tim Southee’s good over by bowling one as he conceded just 4 off his first over. A steady start for the hosts and they would like to cash in during the powerplay overs.
KKR 3-0 after 1 over
Tim Southee,on his first Mumbai Indians match bowled really well and conceded just three runs in the first over.
7:33 PM- Mumbai Indians (Playing XI): Rohit Sharma(c), Parthiv Patel(w), Jos Buttler, Ambati Rayudu, Kieron Pollard, Hardik Pandya, Harbhajan Singh, Suchith, Mitchell McClenaghan, Tim Southee, Jasprit Bumrah
7:30 PM- Mumbai Indians Won the TOSS and decided to field.
Mumbai, at least on paper, are right up there to match their rivals with Rohit Sharma, Lendl Simmons, Jos Buttler, Ambati Rayudu in the top order, the power and muscle of Kieron Pollard, Corey Anderson and Hardik Pandya in the middle and lower middle order, adding to the late hitting skills of Harbhajan that we witnessed in the last game, and some promising bowlers in Jagdeesha Suchith, Shreyas Gopal, Tim Southee, Mitchell McClenaghan, Jasprit Bumrah and Merchant de Lange.
There is no dearth of talent on either side, as KKR have capable batsmen in Gambhir, Uthappa, Chris Lynn, Manish Pandey, and Colin Munro, terrific all rounders in Shakib Al Hasan, Andre Russell, and Yusuf Pathan, lower order sloggers in Suryakumar Yadav, and a very good spin attack containing Brad Hogg, Piyush Chawla and Sunil Narine, a penetrating pace attack comprising Morne Morkel, Jason Holder and Umesh Yadav.
While at the moment it may look like the two teams are sitting at two opposite ends of the ladder, it must not be forgotten that there have been only 8 games in the tournament and the teams have played just 1 game each. Hence, the sample space is too small to declare a tournament favourite at this stage and both teams would look to win this game to take the momentum into their further games.
Mumbai, on the other hand, couldn't get anything right in their opening match against Pune, which was also the tournament opener, on April 9 at the Wankhede Stadium. First, they could only manage 121/8 in their 20 overs, that could have been even worse, had it not been for Harbhajan Singh's 45-run cameo, and then succumbed to the prowess of the Pune top order- in Ajinkya Rahane, Faf du Plessis, and Kevin Pietersen- and lost the match by 9 wickets.
It was a comfortable victory for the home team on April 10, when their bowlers did an excellent job by bowling out the Daredevils for a paltry 98, thanks to excellent spells by Brad Hogg and Piyush Chawla, and then Gautam Gambhir and Robin Uthappa made a cakewalk of the chase, thereby giving them the victory by 9 wickets.
Teams (Predicted XI):
Kolkata Knight Riders Team
Gautam Gambhir (Captain), Robin Uthappa (wk), Manish Pandey, Colin Munro, Suryakumar Yadav, Yusuf Pathan, Andre Russell, John Hastings, Sunil Narine, Piyush Chawla, Umesh Yadav.
Mumbai Indians Team
Rohit Sharma (Captain), Lendl Simmons, Jos Buttler (wk), Ambati Rayudu, Kieron Pollard, Hardik Pandya, Harbhajan Singh, Shreyas Gopal, Vinay Kumar, Mitchell McClenaghan, Jasprit Bumrah.