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In what was a one-sided affair, Mumbai Indians blew Sunrisers Hyderabad away and eased to a seven-wicket win with nearly five overs to spare.
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Mumbai Indians were at their ruthless best against a happless Sunrisers Hyderabad as they pulled off a fourth consecutive victory with a seven-wicket win at the latter’s home. Trent Boult led an incredible bowling effort with a four-wicket haul, which restricted SRH to a score of 143/8 after which Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav’s knocks helped MI finish the job. (AFP)
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Mumbai Indians bowled first and Trent Boult made a dent straightaway, dismissing Travis Head with just his second ball of the match in the second over. He then proceeded to dismiss Abhishek Sharma in his next over. (ANI)
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Between the two overs came the bizarre wicket of Ishan Kishan, who walked thinking he had nicked the ball to the wicketkeeper despite even the umpire initially not giving it out. The umpire changed his decision when he saw Kishan walking, with every single MI player including the wicketkeeper Ryan Rickelton and bowler Deepak Chahar taken by surprise. Replays incredibly later showed that Kishan didn’t get any bat on it. (AFP)
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Deepak Chahar ended his spell with incredible figures of 2/12 in 4 overs. Boult, meanwhile, won player of the match as he finished with 4/26. (REUTERS)
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Mitchell Santner, meanwhile, took over the choking duties in the middle overs. He didn’t pick a wicket but conceded just 19 runs in his spell. (ANI)
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Heinrich Klaasen almost single-handedly ensured that SRH managed to get a three-digit score. He alone scored 71 in 44 balls and yet, SRH finished with just a score of 143/8. (PTI)
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MI lost an early wicket in Rickelton but Rohit Sharma’s early charge ensured that SRH already had a mountain to climb at the end of the powerplay itself. (HT_PRINT)
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Rohit crossed 12,000 T20 runs in the innings. He got to 50 in 35 balls. (ANI)
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Rohit eventually fell for 70 in 46 balls but by then, the job was already done. The partnership between him and Suryakumar Yadav brought 64 runs in just 46 balls. (ANI)
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