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sunrisers vs indians : Mumbai’s 29th win at Wankhede while chasing, Hyderabad has not been able to win outside home till now

sunrisers vs indians : Mumbai’s 29th win at Wankhede while chasing, Hyderabad has not been able to win outside home till now

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MI VS SRH:


Mumbai Indians defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by four wickets due to the excellent performance of the batsmen after the bowlers. Sunrisers Hyderabad batted first and scored 162 runs for five wickets in 20 overs.

In reply, Mumbai won the match by scoring 166 runs for six wickets in 18.1 overs. No batsman could play a big innings for Mumbai, but the team performed well in bits and pieces and succeeded in winning. This is Mumbai’s third win in seven matches and it is at the seventh position in the table with six points. At the same time, Sunrisers have suffered their fourth defeat in seven matches and it is at the ninth position with four points.

Hyderabad yearns for a win outside home

This is Mumbai’s 29th win at Wankhede while chasing the target. At the same time, Hyderabad has not won a single match at any other venue so far. Earlier, they were defeated against Delhi Capitals in Visakhapatnam. After that, defending champion Kolkata defeated them at Eden Gardens.

Teams with the most wins while chasing a target at a single venue

Mumbai Indians in Mumbai

28 – Kolkata Knight Riders in Kolkata

24 – Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur

21 – Sunrisers Hyderabad in Hyderabad

21 – Royal Challengers Bangalore in Bangalore

Rohit and Ryan gave the team a good start

Rohit Sharma, who came in as an impact player while chasing the target, gave the team a good start along with Ryan Rickleton, but Rohit once again got out after scoring 26 runs without playing a big innings. Rickleton was moving towards a big innings, but despite getting a lifeline, he could not take advantage of it and returned to the pavilion after scoring 31 runs. Then Suryakumar Yadav also got out after scoring 26 runs. Tilak Verma and captain Hardik Pandya played some good shots to bring the team closer to victory.

Mumbai was one step away from victory

At the start of the 18th over, Mumbai needed two runs to win and Tilak took a single on the first ball, but Hardik got out on the next ball.  Hardik scored 21 runs. Naman Dheer, who came in as the new batsman, got out on the fifth ball without opening the account and the wait for Mumbai’s victory increased.

Verma sealed the victory with a four

Tilak hit a four on the first ball of the 19th over to give Mumbai the win. Tilak returned unbeaten after scoring 21 runs with the help of two fours in 17 balls. Captain Pat Cummins bowled brilliantly for Sunrisers Hyderabad and took three wickets. Apart from him, Ishan Malinga got two and Harshal Patel got one wicket.

Hyderabad’s innings

With Aniket Verma’s brilliant batting in the last over, Sunrisers Hyderabad set a target of 163 runs in front of Mumbai Indians. Hyderabad’s batting was slow, but Aniket took 22 runs from Hardik Pandya’s over in the 20th over. For Hyderabad, opener Abhishek Sharma scored the highest 40 runs with the help of seven fours in 28 balls.

Batting first, Abhishek and Travis Head gave the team a good start and did not let Mumbai get any success till the powerplay and added 59 runs for the first wicket. Hardik Pandya gave the first blow to Hyderabad by dismissing Abhishek. After this, Hyderabad’s innings faltered. Ishan Kishan could not perform well in this match as well and was dismissed after scoring two runs. Travis Head got a lifeline once, but he could not take advantage of it and was dismissed after scoring 28 runs with the help of three fours in 29 balls.

Nitish Kumar Reddy also returned to the pavilion after scoring 19 runs. Later Heinrich Klaasen opened his hands and took the team’s score beyond 130, but Bumrah bowled him and sent him to the pavilion. Klaasen scored 37 runs with the help of three fours and two sixes in 28 balls. Then Aniket Verma performed brilliantly, due to which the team’s score was successful in reaching beyond 160.  Aniket returned unbeaten after scoring 18 runs with the help of two sixes in eight balls and captain Pat Cummins returned unbeaten after scoring eight runs with the help of one six in four balls. Will Jacks took two wickets for Mumbai, while Trent Boult, Jaspreet Bumrah and Hardik Pandya got one wicket each.

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