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Right, another game that ebbed and flowed right up until the very end! Cameron Green has well and truly arrived at the IPL and some might say that he justified his price tag tonight. MI notch up a hat-trick of wins while SRH continue to languish at the bottom of the table. It's been an exciting contest of cricket and an absolute pleasure bringing it to you! Join us back tomorrow for more scintillating action as Rajasthan Royals play at Jaipur for the first time as they take on the Lucknow Super Giants! Stay tuned to Sportskeeda for the latest news and live coverage of games from across the globe. Until next time then, this is me, Maanas Upadhyay, alongside Sooryanarayanan Sesha, bidding you adieu! Good night!
Cameron Green (Player of the Match): I think definitely first couple of games were a learning curve. We've won three in a row and hopefully there is better to come. (On whether his batting or bowling gave him greater satisfaction) Winning the game in the end there - we were in a bit of a sticky situation. (Bowling in the death) It's a work in progress and you get better as you get exposed to it more. It's great (winning three in a row). Hopefully (on winning more Player of the Match awards).
Rohit Sharma (Mumbai Indians skipper): I've got a lot of memories playing in this ground. Played three years and won a trophy as well. Always love coming here and playing cricket - these guys love it as well. It's important for us to settle them in. We've got couple of guys who haven't played IPL before so it's necessary to back them when the chips are down. They are coming into their own, understanding when the team needs them. I'm enjoying, I want to take the next step. We're talking about setting the tempo right from the start. We're getting a good score in the powerplay but I understand one of us needs to bat deep. We've got a big batting line-up and want them to come out there and play freely. We watched Tilak last season and he showed what can do. He plays the ball, not the bowler and it's important for youngsters to do that. We might see him play in some other teams soon too. Life has come full circle. Arjun has been part of this team for last three years and I've seen him grow. He's quite confident about what he wants to do for the team. He's quite clear in his plans as well. Keeping this easier is what he's trying to do. He's trying to swing the new ball and trying to nail the yorkers in the death.
Arjun Tendulkar (Mumbai Indians): (One up on his dad as he gets an IPL wicket) Obviously it was great to get my first IPL wicket. I was just focusing on the plan and executing them. The plan was just to bowl wide and get the batters to hit it to the longer side. I love bowling - I'm happy to owl any time the captain wants me to. Just want to stick to my plan and give it my best, that's it. (How much advice from his father?) We talk about it and we discuss tactics before the game. I just focused on my release and getting swing upfront. If it swings it's a bonus, if it doesn't, so be it.
Aiden Markram (Sunrisers Hyderabad captain): To compete closely was a great effort from the boys. We'll see what went wrong and hopefully do better next time. It stayed pretty much the same throughout the game, slightly on the slower side. Not a bad wicket at all. It took some spin which was good for us - we've got some quality spinners. (Did dew come in?) No it didn't unfortunately. We talked about it before the game - if the dew does come it's a bonus, if it doesn't then it's fine since the wicket wasn't going to change. (On the fielding) We saw the boys give their absolute best which is great for us as a team. Hopefully we can take a fielding performance like that today into the next game. I'm not too bummed about it to be honest. It obviously feels nice to win as a sportsperson but we'll see where we could have done well and try and execute better next time.
Cameron Green 64*(40) | Marco Jansen 2-43(4) Mayank Agarwal 48(41) | Riley Meredith 2-33(4)
The Mumbai Indians side erupts in joy and they have secured a famous win here at Hyderabad! 193 was not going to be an easy chase for the Sunrisers on a slow track but they put their hearts and souls into it! Behrendorff struck twice in the powerplay and sent back the dangerous Harry Brook and Rahul Tripathi. Just as MI thought they had their noses ahead in this contest, the Sunrisers rebuilt their innings beautifully.
On the back of some firepower from Aiden Markram and supported by Mayank Agarwal's gritty stay at the crease, SRH slowly but surely rebuilt their innings. The MI spinners, who had done exceptionally until today, were taken to the cleaners as both players took them on. The introduction of Green saw the departure of Markram which allowed Piyush to sneak in a couple of quiet overs.
Klaasen then decided to turn up and played a whirlwind knock in quick time to pull the game back for the Sunrisers. He perhaps went for one shot too many as he ended up playing it straight down the throat of the fielder there. A few quick cameos from Marco Jansen and Washington Sundar but they threw their wickets away.
The game could've tilted in either side but a fantastic nineteenth over from Green left 20 runs to be defended for Arjun Tendulkar, who executed his plans to perfection and sealed the deal for MI, after what was quite a nervy game. Credit to Meredith, the Impact sub for MI and he made quite an impact for MI. The barrage of yorkers from Green and Meredith kept MI in the game despite SRH's best efforts to make a comeback. Mumbai Indians move to the sixth position with this one while SRH continue to languish at the bottom of the table!
19.5 Arjun Tendulkar to Bhuvneshwar Kumar, GONE! HIS FIRST IPL WICKET AND IT'S A WIN FOR MI! Look at the young tyke grin - this is bound to boost his confidence massively. Goes full as he attempts another yorker outside the off stump. Bhuvneshwar swings hard but just gets a leading edge that lobs up to Rohit Sharma at extra cover. The skipper is elated himself and the entire team swarms Arjun Tendulkar in celebration. This is a moment he will never forget for a long, long time. Mumbai Indians win by 14 runs!
19.4 Arjun Tendulkar to Mayank Markande, SUPERB BOWLING! Another attempted yorker outside the off stump as Markande shuffles across and sits low attempting a paddle. Thuds into his pads and rolls to short third for a leg bye
19.3 Arjun Tendulkar to Mayank Markande, excellent yorker that tails away in the corridor. Markande opens the face to squeeze it out to deep point for a brace. 16 needed off 3...
19.3 Arjun Tendulkar to Mayank Markande, WIDE! Challenges the cut-strip as it decks away on a yorker length. Kishan puts in a stunning one-handed dive again to collect it