MUMBAI: Mumbai Indians prevailed over Sunrisers Hyderabad within the Super Over to qualify for the IPL playoffs right here on Thursday. The win propelled Mumbai to the second position within the pecking order.
Opting to bat, Mumbai Indians scored 162 for 5 within the allocated 20 overs, after which noticed SRH end their innings on the identical score.
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Needing nine to win within the Super Over, Hardik Pandya hammered Rashid Khan for a six over long-off within the first ball after which Kieron Pollard took the facet house with three balls to spare.
In the one-over eliminator, Sunrisers Hyderabad controlled 8/2 with Jasprit Bumrah bagging the wicket of Mohammed Nabi after Manish Pandey was once run out on the first ball.
Mumbai have 16 issues from 13 outings and feature a sport left on Sunday in opposition to Kolkata Knight Riders, while Sunrisers Hyderabad are positioned fourth with 12 issues.
Hyderabad wanted 17 runs off the last over and the equation was once introduced all the way down to seven by the time Hardik braced as much as bowl the general delivery. But Manish Pandey (71 now not out off 47 balls) carted the all-rounder over long-on for a six to bring the scores degree and pressure a Super Over, a first on the Wankhede Stadium.
Chasing 163, Hyderabad wanted 41 runs from 18 balls, but Malinga (Zero-43) conceded 12 runs because the equation was once introduced all the way down to 29 runs off 12 balls.
Then Bumrah (2-31) gave 12 runs within the penultimate over, with Manish Pandey hitting two fours.
Earlier, Quinton de Kock's unbeaten 69 took the hosts to a decent total on a difficult pitch.
For the guests, the chase began with Wriddhiman Saha (25 off 15 balls) and Martin Guptill (15 off 11) including 40 for the first wicket. But Saha was once despatched back by means of Bumrah.
Bumrah struck for the second time as he trapped Guptill in front of the wicket within the sixth over. Left-arm spinner Krunal Pandya (2-22) struck early as he trapped Kane Williamson (Three) within the 8th over, a decision which went in Mumbai's favour after a a hit review. The guests had been in a spot of trouble at 65/Three.
Then Pandey and Vijay Shankar (12 off 17 balls) attempted to rally the innings with a 33-run stand, but Krunal struck once more within the 14th over, sending Shankar back.
Hardik struck in his first over when Abhishek Sharma edged to keeper de Kock, and then Hyderabad had been virtually out of the contest. But Mohammad Nabi (31 off 20 balls) and Pandey introduced the guests back.
Sunrisers Hyderabad bowlers dished out a clinical performance to limit Mumbai Indians to 162 for 5.
The Sunrisers, led by means of pacer Khaleel Ahmed (Three-42), pegged Mumbai back after Rohit Sharma made up our minds to bat. He was once ably supported by means of the Afghan spin duo of Rashid Khan (Zero-21), Mohammed Nabi (1-24) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1-29), while Basil Thampi (Zero-40) had an off day.
A past due cameo from Krunal Pandya (9 now not out off Three balls) ensured Mumbai a minimum of crossed the 160-run mark. De Kock, who hammered 6 fours and a pair of sixes in his 58 ball-knock, lacked reinforce from the other end.
The left-handed batsman, who opened the innings, made his intentions transparent within the fourth over by means of hammering Bhuvneshwar for 2 fours.
He along with Suryakumar Yadav (23 off 17 balls) attempted to rally the Mumbai innings with a 54-run stand for the second wicket after a well-settled Rohit Sharma (24) departed within the sixth over.
Surya gave Khaleel his 2nd wicket after giving a very easy catch to Rashid within the 12th over, and then there was once a middle-order cave in for Mumbai with Evin Lewis (1) and Hardik Pandya (18 off 10 balls) falling in fast succession. West Indian Kieron Pollard (10) also may now not show his same old attacking sport.
Opting to bat, Mumbai Indians scored 162 for 5 within the allocated 20 overs, after which noticed SRH end their innings on the identical score.
IPL Schedule | IPL Points Table | Scorecard
Needing nine to win within the Super Over, Hardik Pandya hammered Rashid Khan for a six over long-off within the first ball after which Kieron Pollard took the facet house with three balls to spare.
In the one-over eliminator, Sunrisers Hyderabad controlled 8/2 with Jasprit Bumrah bagging the wicket of Mohammed Nabi after Manish Pandey was once run out on the first ball.
Mumbai have 16 issues from 13 outings and feature a sport left on Sunday in opposition to Kolkata Knight Riders, while Sunrisers Hyderabad are positioned fourth with 12 issues.
Hyderabad wanted 17 runs off the last over and the equation was once introduced all the way down to seven by the time Hardik braced as much as bowl the general delivery. But Manish Pandey (71 now not out off 47 balls) carted the all-rounder over long-on for a six to bring the scores degree and pressure a Super Over, a first on the Wankhede Stadium.
Chasing 163, Hyderabad wanted 41 runs from 18 balls, but Malinga (Zero-43) conceded 12 runs because the equation was once introduced all the way down to 29 runs off 12 balls.
Then Bumrah (2-31) gave 12 runs within the penultimate over, with Manish Pandey hitting two fours.
Earlier, Quinton de Kock's unbeaten 69 took the hosts to a decent total on a difficult pitch.
For the guests, the chase began with Wriddhiman Saha (25 off 15 balls) and Martin Guptill (15 off 11) including 40 for the first wicket. But Saha was once despatched back by means of Bumrah.
Bumrah struck for the second time as he trapped Guptill in front of the wicket within the sixth over. Left-arm spinner Krunal Pandya (2-22) struck early as he trapped Kane Williamson (Three) within the 8th over, a decision which went in Mumbai's favour after a a hit review. The guests had been in a spot of trouble at 65/Three.
Then Pandey and Vijay Shankar (12 off 17 balls) attempted to rally the innings with a 33-run stand, but Krunal struck once more within the 14th over, sending Shankar back.
Hardik struck in his first over when Abhishek Sharma edged to keeper de Kock, and then Hyderabad had been virtually out of the contest. But Mohammad Nabi (31 off 20 balls) and Pandey introduced the guests back.
Sunrisers Hyderabad bowlers dished out a clinical performance to limit Mumbai Indians to 162 for 5.
The Sunrisers, led by means of pacer Khaleel Ahmed (Three-42), pegged Mumbai back after Rohit Sharma made up our minds to bat. He was once ably supported by means of the Afghan spin duo of Rashid Khan (Zero-21), Mohammed Nabi (1-24) and Bhuvneshwar Kumar (1-29), while Basil Thampi (Zero-40) had an off day.
A past due cameo from Krunal Pandya (9 now not out off Three balls) ensured Mumbai a minimum of crossed the 160-run mark. De Kock, who hammered 6 fours and a pair of sixes in his 58 ball-knock, lacked reinforce from the other end.
The left-handed batsman, who opened the innings, made his intentions transparent within the fourth over by means of hammering Bhuvneshwar for 2 fours.
He along with Suryakumar Yadav (23 off 17 balls) attempted to rally the Mumbai innings with a 54-run stand for the second wicket after a well-settled Rohit Sharma (24) departed within the sixth over.
Surya gave Khaleel his 2nd wicket after giving a very easy catch to Rashid within the 12th over, and then there was once a middle-order cave in for Mumbai with Evin Lewis (1) and Hardik Pandya (18 off 10 balls) falling in fast succession. West Indian Kieron Pollard (10) also may now not show his same old attacking sport.
Mumbai beat Hyderabad in Super Over, qualify for playoffs
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May 03, 2019
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