PBKS verses GT (3rd May 7.30 PM)
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Player of the Match
Ishan Kishan(MI) · 75 (41)
Punjab Kings · 214/3 (20)Liam Livingstone 82* (42) | Piyush Chawla 2/29 (4) |
Jitesh Sharma 49* (27) | Arshad Khan 1/48 (4) |
Shikhar Dhawan 30 (20) | Cameron Green 0/15 (2) |
Indians · 216/4 (18.5)Ishan Kishan 75 (41) | Nathan Ellis 2/34 (4) |
Suryakumar Yadav 66 (31) | Rishi Dhawan 1/20 (3) |
Tilak Varma 26* (10) | Arshdeep Singh 1/66 (3.5) |
Batting R B 4s 6s S/R Prabhsimran Singh9 7 1 0 128.57 c Ishan Kishan b Arshad Khan1.3 Arshad Khan to Prabhsimran Singh, OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! Oh, Prabhsimran Singh is gone! Arshad Khan gets a wicket in his third delivery and this is just what Mumbai needed. Shortish and outside off. Prabhsimran Singh tries to cut it but gets an outside edge. Ishan Kishan behind the stumps takes an easy catch and Arshad Khan appeals first but then Prabhsimran Singh starts to walk away and this is a big wicket. 13/1Shikhar Dhawan(C) 30 20 5 0 150.00 st Ishan Kishan b Piyush Chawla7.2 Piyush Chawla to Shikhar Dhawan, OUT! STUMPED! Piyush Chawla has the last laugh! The Punjab skipper has to depart and this is a big wicket for Mumbai! Piyush Chawla floats in a googly this time and serves this outside the off stump. Shikhar Dhawan is down the wicket once again and looks to adjust his shot but gets beaten on the outside edge. Ishan Kishan is quick behind the wicket as he collects the ball and whips the bails off. Punjab lose their second wicket and spin seems to be doing the trick at the moment. 62/2Matt Short27 26 2 1 103.85 b Piyush Chawla11.2 Piyush Chawla to Matthew Short, OUT! BOWLED! Piyush Chawla strikes! What a season Chawla is having! Tosses it up nicely on off. Short goes for a big wild hoick across the line but misses it altogether. It is a googly and the ball knocks over the stump. Matthew Short's struggle comes to an end. 95/3Liam Livingstone82 42 7 4 195.24 not outJitesh Sharma(Wk) 49 27 5 2 181.48 not outExtras 17 (NB 2, W 10, LB 5) Total runs 214 (3 wkts, 20 ov) Yet to batSam Curran · Shahrukh Khan · Harpreet Brar · Rishi Dhawan · Rahul Chahar · Arshdeep Singh · Nathan Ellis (IP)Fall of wickets13/1 (P. Singh, 1.3 ov) · 62/2 (S. Dhawan, 7.2 ov) · 95/3 (M. Short, 11.2 ov)Bowling O M R W Econ Cameron Green2.0 0 15 0 7.50 Arshad Khan4.0 0 48 1 12.00 Jofra Archer4.0 0 56 0 14.00 Piyush Chawla4.0 0 29 2 7.25 Kumar Kartikeya3.0 0 24 0 8.00 Akash Madhwal3.0 0 37 0 12.33 KeySubstituted inSubstituted outIPImpact playerCCaptainWkWicket-keeperBatting R B 4s 6s S/R Rohit Sharma(C) 0 3 0 0 0.00 c Matt Short b Rishi Dhawan0.3 Rishi Dhawan to Rohit Sharma, OUT! CAUGHT! Rohit Sharma departs without troubling scorers and Mumbai are off to the worst possible start! Rishi Dhawan bowls this on a length and wide outside the off pole. Rohit Sharma reaches for this and looks to go over the off side field but slices this towards third man. Matthew Short runs along the boundary and takes a well-judged catch to his left. Rishi Dhawan looks absolutely thrilled with this and so are his teammates. 0/1Ishan Kishan(Wk) 75 41 7 4 182.93 c Rishi Dhawan b Arshdeep Singh16.1 Arshdeep Singh to Ishan Kishan, OUT! CAUGHT! Oh, Ishan Kishan is gone and both the set batters are gone now! Punjab are back in this game! A short delivery on leg. A slower one too and Ishan Kishan goes for the pull shot.However, he ends up hitting it straight down the throat of the fine leg fielder. Rishi Dhawan there takes the catch comfortably and this match is getting really interesting here! 178/4Cameron Green23 18 4 0 127.78 c Rahul Chahar b Nathan Ellis5.6 Nathan Ellis to Cameron Green, OUT! CAUGHT! Oh, Nathan Ellis has struck gold on the final ball of the Powerplay, this is a huge wicket for Punjab! Back of a length, on leg. Green makes room and heaves it uppishly towards deep mid-wicket. He fails to get the desired timing though and ends up hitting it straight to Rahul Chahar at deep mid-wicket. Punjab right on top here! Mumbai are 54 for the loss of two wickets after the Powerplay. 54/2Suryakumar Yadav(IP) 66 31 8 2 212.90 c Arshdeep Singh b Nathan Ellis15.1 Nathan Ellis to Suryakumar Yadav, OUT! TAKEN! Is this the turning point? A much-needed wicket this for Punjab and Suryakumar Yadav departs after a fantastic knock. Shortish and slower in pace on off. Yadav makes room and tries to cut it. He, however, gets a thick outside edge as the ball travels quickly to short third man. Arshdeep Singh jumps there and takes a sharp catch to dismiss the dangerous Suryakumar Yadav. 170/3Tim David19 10 3 0 190.00 not outTilak Varma26 10 1 3 260.00 not outExtras 7 (W 3, B 4) Total runs 216 (4 wkts, 18.5 ov) Yet to batNehal Wadhera · Arshad Khan · Piyush Chawla · Kumar Kartikeya · Jofra Archer · Akash MadhwalFall of wickets0/1 (R. Sharma, 0.3 ov) · 54/2 (C. Green, 5.6 ov) · 170/3 (S. Yadav, 15.1 ov) · 178/4 (I. Kishan, 16.1 ov)Bowling O M R W Econ Rishi Dhawan3.0 0 20 1 6.67 Arshdeep Singh3.5 0 66 1 17.22 Sam Curran3.0 0 41 0 13.67 Nathan Ellis(IP) 4.0 0 34 2 8.50 Rahul Chahar3.0 0 30 0 10.00 Harpreet Brar2.0 0 21 0 10.50 KeySubstituted inSubstituted outIPImpact playerCCaptainWkWicket-keeper
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| 11:52 pmRight then, that is it from this high-scoring affair and Mumbai continue to climb up the table. The action in the Indian T20 League continues on Thursday, 4th May, as Hyderabad take on Kolkata at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. The first ball will be bowled at 7.30 pm IST (2 pm GMT), but as you know, you can join us early for the build-up. Until then, cheers and goodbye! |
| 11:46 pmIshan Kishan is the Player of the Match for scoring 75 runs in 41 balls. He says that the wicket was good to bat on and while chasing this total he wanted to keep the momentum going so when the ball was there to hit, he wanted to make the most of it. Informs that the bowlers were bowling well and it was swinging but the keeper was not at the stumps so he thought of coming down the wicket and hitting straight. Mentions that he didn’t want to take the game late and play his shots early as it does not put pressure on the new batters. Claims that fitness is very important and the senior players have set a good example so he is working towards it but mentions that a lot depends on what he eats so credits his mom for that. |
| 11:45 pmRohit Sharma, the skipper of Mumbai, says that when the T20 cricket started 140-150-160 was a winning score and now it has gone much higher. Informs that this season the average score has been around 180 so they are sensing that if a team reaches 200 they can still chase that. Mentions that Suryakumar Yadav is doing what he has done for a couple of years and it is his strength playing behind the wickets. Adds that Ishan Kishan and SKY played crucial innings for them to help them register this win. Claims that before the start of the season, they spoke about how they wanted to play cricket and they decided that they want to be fearless. Goes on to say that they spoke about going out and expressing themselves which might not come off but this is the template they want to follow. About Ishan Kishan, he says that he is a little man but has a lot of power. Explains that he has been working hard off the field and it is showing on the ground now. Ends by talking about their bowling and admits that it is something they need to look at as they need more options in the middle overs and for 3 or 4 games they have conceded more than 200 so need to work on it. |
| 11:29 pmTime for the presentations... |
| 11:41 pmSuryakumar Yadav will share a few words as well. He says that he is really happy with the win but he felt that he should have finished the game but he got out like he did in the last game. Mentions that they knew that they needed to bat with intent and he just wanted to support Ishan Kishan who was batting well. Tells that he always prepares for the situation where one needs to score 14 or 13 runs in the over and what shots he can play. Adds that he does not think about targeting any bowler but adds that his job in this game was to support Ishan Kishan. Mentions that he does not have the power game and he tries to time the ball and find gaps so he is happy with the way he played. Ends by saying that he is really happy that the partnership with Kishan helped towards the winning cause. |
| 11:41 pmShikhar Dhawan the captain of Punjab says that they started off quite well and they thought it is a very good total but they could not defend it. Mentions that Rishi Dhawan bowled well but they gave away way too many runs from the other end. Added that they could not bowl tight lines and Ishan Kishan along with Suryakumar Yadav took the game away from them. Tells that it was a wicket where the change of pace was working and Nathan Ellis bowled well but other bowlers could not do the same. He informs that he did not use Harpreet Brar later because there was dew and he had to back his main bowlers but they could not deliver in this game. |
| 11:40 pmTime for some interviews... |
| 11:40 pmPunjab did not get off to the ideal start with the bat as they lost Prabhsimran Singh early but Matthew Short joined Shikhar Dhawan and began rebuilding the inning. Both batters got off to decent starts but could not make the most of it. Liam Livingstone got his first half-century of this campaign scoring 82 runs in 42 balls with Jitesh Sharma being stranded one short of his fifty off just 27 deliveries. Piyush Chawla was the pick of the bowlers claiming two wickets for 29 runs and Arshad Khan chipped in with a wicket but the rest of the bowlers went for plenty as they conceded well over 200 runs. Their batters came to their rescue and were able to exact revenge for the loss they suffered in the home fixture against this opposition. |
| 11:40 pmRohit Sharma had another outing to forget as he got out on a duck and Mumbai were off to a poor start. Cameron Green kept the tempo going as he looked to keep going but it was Ishan Kishan who looked to be hitting prime form. He scored a remarkable half-century accumulating 75 runs off 41 balls but will be disappointed that he was unable to get his team over the line. Suryakumar Yadav looked to be at his very best as he pounded the bowlers all around the ground getting to his fifty in just 23 deliveries but was dismissed on 66 as well. Tim David and Tilak Varma finished the job off with ease as they did not leave things to be done late giving Mumbai back-to-back wins. They will want to carry this momentum towards the business end of the competition as they hunt for their sixth title. |
| 11:50 pmMumbai absolutely nailed this chase! Their skipper mentioned at the toss that they play well with a target in sight and have the batting order to chase down anything! He has been proven right by his players as they have bossed this game chasing a mammoth target of 215 and winning by 6 wickets with 7 balls to spare. Punjab started strong with Rishi Dhawan conceding just 3 runs in his first two overs and dismissing the Mumbai captain cheaply. Nathan Ellis claimed two crucial wickets and Arshdeep Singh chipped in with one but they never looked like they were in a position to defend the massive score they put on the board. Mumbai have leapfrogged their opponents on the point table as they both sit on 10 points with the visitors having a better net run rate. |
End of over 19MI 216/4
13 Runs ·
4 1 0 2 6
RR: 11.5 · RRR: -
Tilak Varma26* (10)
Tim David19* (10)
Arshdeep Singh1/66 (3.5)
6 | 18.5: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, SIX! Tilak Varma has done it! What a brilliant chase from Mumbai! They have chased down the total with 7 balls to spare! Full delivery on off. Varma goes deep in his crease, clears his front leg and tonks it down the ground for a biggie. A 102-metre hit, this! Mumbai win by 6 wickets! |
2 | 18.4: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, Couple of runs now! A full delivery on leg. Varma makes room and whips it to deep square leg. It looked like a single initially but Mumbai batters manage to steal a second run. |
0 | 18.3: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, Dot ball! Varma makes room and Arshdeep follows him with a perfect yorker. Varma fails to get it away. |
1 | 18.2: Arshdeep Singh to Tim David, Bowls it short and on off. David pulls it to deep square leg for a single. |
4 | 18.1: Arshdeep Singh to Tim David, FOUR! This could be it for Punjab! Now Mumbai need just 8 off 11 balls! A fullish delivery and outside off. David goes for a big heave across the line but gets an outside edge that goes over short third man for a boundary. |
End of over 18MI 203/4
9 Runs ·
4 1 1 1 1 1
RR: 11.3 · RRR: 6.00
Tim David14* (8)
Tilak Varma18* (7)
Sam Curran0/41 (3.0)
1 | 17.6: Sam Curran to Tim David, Single to end the over again and Mumbai need 12 from 12 balls now! Back of a length and outside off. David mistimes his pull shot to long off for a single. |
1 | 17.5: Sam Curran to Tilak Varma, Another single! Varma skips down the track and takes it on full to flick it to deep mid-wicket for a single. |
1 | 17.4: Sam Curran to Tim David, Short and on off. David pulls it to deep mid-wicket for a single. |
![]() 200 runs for the team Indians 200/4 | |
1 | 17.3: Sam Curran to Tilak Varma, Back of a length, around off. Varma punches it to sweeper cover for a single. |
1 | 17.2: Sam Curran to Tim David, Oh, Punjab needed that to stick! A fullish delivery on off. David drives it uppishly to the left of the bowler and Curran tries to take it with his left hand but the ball does not stick. A single taken. |
4 | 17.1: Sam Curran to Tim David, FOUR! Oh, run-a-ball needed now! A slower length delivery, outside off. David plays it late and just guides it past short third man for a boundary. |
End of over 17MI 194/4
16 Runs ·
W 0 0 6 4 6
RR: 11.4 · RRR: 7.00
Tilak Varma16* (5)
Tim David7* (4)
Arshdeep Singh1/53 (3.0)
6 | 16.6: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, SIX! Wow! What a shot this is! A slower fullish delivery on leg. Varma picks it and just swipes it all the way over deep square leg for a maximum. Just 21 needed now from 18 balls! |
4 | 16.5: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, FOUR! Brilliant shot again! A low full toss on middle. Varma gets across and scoops it over short fine leg for a boundary. |
6 | 16.4: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, SIX! Young Tilak Varma gets off the mark with a maximum! On the shorter length, on off. Tilak Varma picks the length quickly and pulls it over deep mid-wicket for a maximum. |
0 | 16.3: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, A shortish back-of-a-length delivery around leg. Varma goes for the pull shot but misses and the ball goes off his thigh pad to the keeper. |
0 | 16.2: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, Back of a length and around off. Varma dabs it towards backward point. |
| 10:55 pmTilak Varma walks out to the middle. |
![]() Fall of wicket Ishan Kishan 75 (41) c Rishi Dhawan b Arshdeep Singh | |
W | 16.1: Arshdeep Singh to Ishan Kishan, OUT! CAUGHT! Oh, Ishan Kishan is gone and both the set batters are gone now! Punjab are back in this game! A short delivery on leg. A slower one too and Ishan Kishan goes for the pull shot.However, he ends up hitting it straight down the throat of the fine leg fielder. Rishi Dhawan there takes the catch comfortably and this match is getting really interesting here! |
End of over 16MI 178/3
8 Runs ·
W 0 2 1 1 4
RR: 11.1 · RRR: 9.25
Tim David7* (4)
Ishan Kishan75* (40)
Nathan Ellis2/34 (4.0)
4 | 15.6: Nathan Ellis to Tim David, FOUR! Boundary to end the over! 37 needed now from 24 balls! A poor delivery this, back of a length, on leg. David pulls it past short fine leg for a boundary. |
1 | 15.5: Nathan Ellis to Ishan Kishan, Just a single! A slower fullish delivery, on off. Kishan pushes it to backward point for a single. |
1 | 15.4: Nathan Ellis to Tim David, On a length, on off. David drives it to long on for a single. |
2 | 15.3: Nathan Ellis to Tim David, David gets off the mark now! A slower length delivery on off. David works it to deep mid-wicket for a couple. |
0 | 15.2: Nathan Ellis to Tim David, On a length, around off. David drives it to the cover fielder. |
| 10:50 pmTim David walks out to the middle. |
![]() Fall of wicket Suryakumar Yadav 66 (31) c Arshdeep Singh b Nathan Ellis | |
W | 15.1: Nathan Ellis to Suryakumar Yadav, OUT! TAKEN! Is this the turning point? A much-needed wicket this for Punjab and Suryakumar Yadav departs after a fantastic knock. Shortish and slower in pace on off. Yadav makes room and tries to cut it. He, however, gets a thick outside edge as the ball travels quickly to short third man. Arshdeep Singh jumps there and takes a sharp catch to dismiss the dangerous Suryakumar Yadav. |
End of over 15MI 170/2
21 Runs ·
1 1WD 4 1 6 4 4
RR: 11.3 · RRR: 9.00
Ishan Kishan74* (39)
Suryakumar Yadav66* (30)
Arshdeep Singh0/37 (2.0)
4 | 14.6: Arshdeep Singh to Ishan Kishan, FOUR! The onslaught continues and Mumbai are absolutely nailing this run chase! Arshdeep Singh continues to attack the stumps on a fuller length and Ishan Kishan continues to smash this back in the direction it came from! This races away to the straight boundary and Mumbai now need just 45 runs in the last 5 overs. |
4 | 14.5: Arshdeep Singh to Ishan Kishan, FOUR! This one has been absolutely drilled down the ground! This is full and in line with the stumps. Ishan Kishan thumps this back past the bowler for four more runs. |
6 | 14.4: Arshdeep Singh to Ishan Kishan, SIX! Ishan Kishan is letting the crowd know that he is at the crease as well! Arshdeep Singh bowls this short and outside off. Ishan Kishan pulls this towards deep square leg for six runs. |
1 | 14.3: Arshdeep Singh to Suryakumar Yadav, Nails the yorker full and outside the off stump. Suryakumar Yadav digs this out towards long off for a run. |
![]() ![]() 100 Run partnership Suryakumar Yadav 65* (29) Ishan Kishan 60* (36) | |
4 | 14.2: Arshdeep Singh to Suryakumar Yadav, FOUR! Suryakumar Yadav has played this with a gentle caress! Arshdeep Singh bowls this full and into the stumps. Suryakumar Yadav flicks this with ease over the mid-wicket fielder and the ball races to the fence for four runs. |
1WD | 14.2: Arshdeep Singh to Suryakumar Yadav, WIDE! Arshdeep Singh bowls this short and going down leg. Suryakumar Yadav looks to pull this fine but misses and the umpire calls this wide for height. |
![]() 150 runs for the team Indians 150/2 | |
1 | 14.1: Arshdeep Singh to Ishan Kishan, Bowls this full and in line with the stumps. Ishan Kishan hits this into the air towards long on for a single. |
End of over 14MI 149/2
11 Runs ·
1 2 4 2 1 1
RR: 10.6 · RRR: 11.0
Ishan Kishan59* (35)
Suryakumar Yadav61* (28)
Nathan Ellis1/26 (3.0)
1 | 13.6: Nathan Ellis to Ishan Kishan, A low full toss onto the pads. Ishan Kishan gets low and sweeps this towards deep square leg for one more. |
1 | 13.5: Nathan Ellis to Suryakumar Yadav, Goes fuller and outside the off pole. Suryakumar Yadav flicks this towards long on and collects a run. |
2 | 13.4: Nathan Ellis to Suryakumar Yadav, On a good length this time and outside off. Suryakumar Yadav goes across the line of the stumps and scoops this towards deep backward square leg for two more runs. |
4 | 13.3: Nathan Ellis to Suryakumar Yadav, FOUR! Suryakumar Yadav finds yet another corner in the ground! Nathan Ellis bowls this wide outside off on a length. Suryakumar Yadav cuts this over the infield towards deep point for four runs. |
2 | 13.2: Nathan Ellis to Suryakumar Yadav, Nathan Ellis goes full and just outside the off pole. Suryakumar Yadav goes for the paddle shot once again but it is cut off at deep backward square leg. They get a brace. |
1 | 13.1: Nathan Ellis to Ishan Kishan, Nathan Ellis bowls this back of a length and outside the off stump. Ishan Kishan pulls this towards deep square leg for a single. |
| 10:36 pmStrategic break! Suryakumar Yadav and Ishan Kishan are batting brilliantly here and Mumbai now are in with a great chance to chase down another 200-plus total. Both the batters are set and Punjab need a wicket desperately to stem the run-flow here. They do have some quality death bowlers but this is surely getting very interesting. 77 needed off 42 balls with some powerful hitters to follow. Chase on! Nathan Ellis is back on. He has gone for 16 runs in his two overs so far with a wicket of Cameron Green. |
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- SUMMARY
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Player of the Match
Ishan Kishan(MI) · 75 (41)
Punjab Kings · 214/3 (20)Liam Livingstone 82* (42) | Piyush Chawla 2/29 (4) |
Jitesh Sharma 49* (27) | Arshad Khan 1/48 (4) |
Shikhar Dhawan 30 (20) | Cameron Green 0/15 (2) |
Indians · 216/4 (18.5)Ishan Kishan 75 (41) | Nathan Ellis 2/34 (4) |
Suryakumar Yadav 66 (31) | Rishi Dhawan 1/20 (3) |
Tilak Varma 26* (10) | Arshdeep Singh 1/66 (3.5) |
Batting R B 4s 6s S/R Prabhsimran Singh9 7 1 0 128.57 c Ishan Kishan b Arshad Khan1.3 Arshad Khan to Prabhsimran Singh, OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! Oh, Prabhsimran Singh is gone! Arshad Khan gets a wicket in his third delivery and this is just what Mumbai needed. Shortish and outside off. Prabhsimran Singh tries to cut it but gets an outside edge. Ishan Kishan behind the stumps takes an easy catch and Arshad Khan appeals first but then Prabhsimran Singh starts to walk away and this is a big wicket. 13/1Shikhar Dhawan(C) 30 20 5 0 150.00 st Ishan Kishan b Piyush Chawla7.2 Piyush Chawla to Shikhar Dhawan, OUT! STUMPED! Piyush Chawla has the last laugh! The Punjab skipper has to depart and this is a big wicket for Mumbai! Piyush Chawla floats in a googly this time and serves this outside the off stump. Shikhar Dhawan is down the wicket once again and looks to adjust his shot but gets beaten on the outside edge. Ishan Kishan is quick behind the wicket as he collects the ball and whips the bails off. Punjab lose their second wicket and spin seems to be doing the trick at the moment. 62/2Matt Short27 26 2 1 103.85 b Piyush Chawla11.2 Piyush Chawla to Matthew Short, OUT! BOWLED! Piyush Chawla strikes! What a season Chawla is having! Tosses it up nicely on off. Short goes for a big wild hoick across the line but misses it altogether. It is a googly and the ball knocks over the stump. Matthew Short's struggle comes to an end. 95/3Liam Livingstone82 42 7 4 195.24 not outJitesh Sharma(Wk) 49 27 5 2 181.48 not outExtras 17 (NB 2, W 10, LB 5) Total runs 214 (3 wkts, 20 ov) Yet to batSam Curran · Shahrukh Khan · Harpreet Brar · Rishi Dhawan · Rahul Chahar · Arshdeep Singh · Nathan Ellis (IP)Fall of wickets13/1 (P. Singh, 1.3 ov) · 62/2 (S. Dhawan, 7.2 ov) · 95/3 (M. Short, 11.2 ov)Bowling O M R W Econ Cameron Green2.0 0 15 0 7.50 Arshad Khan4.0 0 48 1 12.00 Jofra Archer4.0 0 56 0 14.00 Piyush Chawla4.0 0 29 2 7.25 Kumar Kartikeya3.0 0 24 0 8.00 Akash Madhwal3.0 0 37 0 12.33 KeySubstituted inSubstituted outIPImpact playerCCaptainWkWicket-keeperBatting R B 4s 6s S/R Rohit Sharma(C) 0 3 0 0 0.00 c Matt Short b Rishi Dhawan0.3 Rishi Dhawan to Rohit Sharma, OUT! CAUGHT! Rohit Sharma departs without troubling scorers and Mumbai are off to the worst possible start! Rishi Dhawan bowls this on a length and wide outside the off pole. Rohit Sharma reaches for this and looks to go over the off side field but slices this towards third man. Matthew Short runs along the boundary and takes a well-judged catch to his left. Rishi Dhawan looks absolutely thrilled with this and so are his teammates. 0/1Ishan Kishan(Wk) 75 41 7 4 182.93 c Rishi Dhawan b Arshdeep Singh16.1 Arshdeep Singh to Ishan Kishan, OUT! CAUGHT! Oh, Ishan Kishan is gone and both the set batters are gone now! Punjab are back in this game! A short delivery on leg. A slower one too and Ishan Kishan goes for the pull shot.However, he ends up hitting it straight down the throat of the fine leg fielder. Rishi Dhawan there takes the catch comfortably and this match is getting really interesting here! 178/4Cameron Green23 18 4 0 127.78 c Rahul Chahar b Nathan Ellis5.6 Nathan Ellis to Cameron Green, OUT! CAUGHT! Oh, Nathan Ellis has struck gold on the final ball of the Powerplay, this is a huge wicket for Punjab! Back of a length, on leg. Green makes room and heaves it uppishly towards deep mid-wicket. He fails to get the desired timing though and ends up hitting it straight to Rahul Chahar at deep mid-wicket. Punjab right on top here! Mumbai are 54 for the loss of two wickets after the Powerplay. 54/2Suryakumar Yadav(IP) 66 31 8 2 212.90 c Arshdeep Singh b Nathan Ellis15.1 Nathan Ellis to Suryakumar Yadav, OUT! TAKEN! Is this the turning point? A much-needed wicket this for Punjab and Suryakumar Yadav departs after a fantastic knock. Shortish and slower in pace on off. Yadav makes room and tries to cut it. He, however, gets a thick outside edge as the ball travels quickly to short third man. Arshdeep Singh jumps there and takes a sharp catch to dismiss the dangerous Suryakumar Yadav. 170/3Tim David19 10 3 0 190.00 not outTilak Varma26 10 1 3 260.00 not outExtras 7 (W 3, B 4) Total runs 216 (4 wkts, 18.5 ov) Yet to batNehal Wadhera · Arshad Khan · Piyush Chawla · Kumar Kartikeya · Jofra Archer · Akash MadhwalFall of wickets0/1 (R. Sharma, 0.3 ov) · 54/2 (C. Green, 5.6 ov) · 170/3 (S. Yadav, 15.1 ov) · 178/4 (I. Kishan, 16.1 ov)Bowling O M R W Econ Rishi Dhawan3.0 0 20 1 6.67 Arshdeep Singh3.5 0 66 1 17.22 Sam Curran3.0 0 41 0 13.67 Nathan Ellis(IP) 4.0 0 34 2 8.50 Rahul Chahar3.0 0 30 0 10.00 Harpreet Brar2.0 0 21 0 10.50 KeySubstituted inSubstituted outIPImpact playerCCaptainWkWicket-keeper
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| 11:52 pmRight then, that is it from this high-scoring affair and Mumbai continue to climb up the table. The action in the Indian T20 League continues on Thursday, 4th May, as Hyderabad take on Kolkata at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium. The first ball will be bowled at 7.30 pm IST (2 pm GMT), but as you know, you can join us early for the build-up. Until then, cheers and goodbye! |
| 11:46 pmIshan Kishan is the Player of the Match for scoring 75 runs in 41 balls. He says that the wicket was good to bat on and while chasing this total he wanted to keep the momentum going so when the ball was there to hit, he wanted to make the most of it. Informs that the bowlers were bowling well and it was swinging but the keeper was not at the stumps so he thought of coming down the wicket and hitting straight. Mentions that he didn’t want to take the game late and play his shots early as it does not put pressure on the new batters. Claims that fitness is very important and the senior players have set a good example so he is working towards it but mentions that a lot depends on what he eats so credits his mom for that. |
| 11:45 pmRohit Sharma, the skipper of Mumbai, says that when the T20 cricket started 140-150-160 was a winning score and now it has gone much higher. Informs that this season the average score has been around 180 so they are sensing that if a team reaches 200 they can still chase that. Mentions that Suryakumar Yadav is doing what he has done for a couple of years and it is his strength playing behind the wickets. Adds that Ishan Kishan and SKY played crucial innings for them to help them register this win. Claims that before the start of the season, they spoke about how they wanted to play cricket and they decided that they want to be fearless. Goes on to say that they spoke about going out and expressing themselves which might not come off but this is the template they want to follow. About Ishan Kishan, he says that he is a little man but has a lot of power. Explains that he has been working hard off the field and it is showing on the ground now. Ends by talking about their bowling and admits that it is something they need to look at as they need more options in the middle overs and for 3 or 4 games they have conceded more than 200 so need to work on it. |
| 11:29 pmTime for the presentations... |
| 11:41 pmSuryakumar Yadav will share a few words as well. He says that he is really happy with the win but he felt that he should have finished the game but he got out like he did in the last game. Mentions that they knew that they needed to bat with intent and he just wanted to support Ishan Kishan who was batting well. Tells that he always prepares for the situation where one needs to score 14 or 13 runs in the over and what shots he can play. Adds that he does not think about targeting any bowler but adds that his job in this game was to support Ishan Kishan. Mentions that he does not have the power game and he tries to time the ball and find gaps so he is happy with the way he played. Ends by saying that he is really happy that the partnership with Kishan helped towards the winning cause. |
| 11:41 pmShikhar Dhawan the captain of Punjab says that they started off quite well and they thought it is a very good total but they could not defend it. Mentions that Rishi Dhawan bowled well but they gave away way too many runs from the other end. Added that they could not bowl tight lines and Ishan Kishan along with Suryakumar Yadav took the game away from them. Tells that it was a wicket where the change of pace was working and Nathan Ellis bowled well but other bowlers could not do the same. He informs that he did not use Harpreet Brar later because there was dew and he had to back his main bowlers but they could not deliver in this game. |
| 11:40 pmTime for some interviews... |
| 11:40 pmPunjab did not get off to the ideal start with the bat as they lost Prabhsimran Singh early but Matthew Short joined Shikhar Dhawan and began rebuilding the inning. Both batters got off to decent starts but could not make the most of it. Liam Livingstone got his first half-century of this campaign scoring 82 runs in 42 balls with Jitesh Sharma being stranded one short of his fifty off just 27 deliveries. Piyush Chawla was the pick of the bowlers claiming two wickets for 29 runs and Arshad Khan chipped in with a wicket but the rest of the bowlers went for plenty as they conceded well over 200 runs. Their batters came to their rescue and were able to exact revenge for the loss they suffered in the home fixture against this opposition. |
| 11:40 pmRohit Sharma had another outing to forget as he got out on a duck and Mumbai were off to a poor start. Cameron Green kept the tempo going as he looked to keep going but it was Ishan Kishan who looked to be hitting prime form. He scored a remarkable half-century accumulating 75 runs off 41 balls but will be disappointed that he was unable to get his team over the line. Suryakumar Yadav looked to be at his very best as he pounded the bowlers all around the ground getting to his fifty in just 23 deliveries but was dismissed on 66 as well. Tim David and Tilak Varma finished the job off with ease as they did not leave things to be done late giving Mumbai back-to-back wins. They will want to carry this momentum towards the business end of the competition as they hunt for their sixth title. |
| 11:50 pmMumbai absolutely nailed this chase! Their skipper mentioned at the toss that they play well with a target in sight and have the batting order to chase down anything! He has been proven right by his players as they have bossed this game chasing a mammoth target of 215 and winning by 6 wickets with 7 balls to spare. Punjab started strong with Rishi Dhawan conceding just 3 runs in his first two overs and dismissing the Mumbai captain cheaply. Nathan Ellis claimed two crucial wickets and Arshdeep Singh chipped in with one but they never looked like they were in a position to defend the massive score they put on the board. Mumbai have leapfrogged their opponents on the point table as they both sit on 10 points with the visitors having a better net run rate. |
End of over 19MI 216/4
13 Runs ·
4 1 0 2 6
RR: 11.5 · RRR: -
Tilak Varma26* (10)
Tim David19* (10)
Arshdeep Singh1/66 (3.5)
6 | 18.5: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, SIX! Tilak Varma has done it! What a brilliant chase from Mumbai! They have chased down the total with 7 balls to spare! Full delivery on off. Varma goes deep in his crease, clears his front leg and tonks it down the ground for a biggie. A 102-metre hit, this! Mumbai win by 6 wickets! |
2 | 18.4: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, Couple of runs now! A full delivery on leg. Varma makes room and whips it to deep square leg. It looked like a single initially but Mumbai batters manage to steal a second run. |
0 | 18.3: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, Dot ball! Varma makes room and Arshdeep follows him with a perfect yorker. Varma fails to get it away. |
1 | 18.2: Arshdeep Singh to Tim David, Bowls it short and on off. David pulls it to deep square leg for a single. |
4 | 18.1: Arshdeep Singh to Tim David, FOUR! This could be it for Punjab! Now Mumbai need just 8 off 11 balls! A fullish delivery and outside off. David goes for a big heave across the line but gets an outside edge that goes over short third man for a boundary. |
End of over 18MI 203/4
9 Runs ·
4 1 1 1 1 1
RR: 11.3 · RRR: 6.00
Tim David14* (8)
Tilak Varma18* (7)
Sam Curran0/41 (3.0)
1 | 17.6: Sam Curran to Tim David, Single to end the over again and Mumbai need 12 from 12 balls now! Back of a length and outside off. David mistimes his pull shot to long off for a single. |
1 | 17.5: Sam Curran to Tilak Varma, Another single! Varma skips down the track and takes it on full to flick it to deep mid-wicket for a single. |
1 | 17.4: Sam Curran to Tim David, Short and on off. David pulls it to deep mid-wicket for a single. |
![]() 200 runs for the team Indians 200/4 | |
1 | 17.3: Sam Curran to Tilak Varma, Back of a length, around off. Varma punches it to sweeper cover for a single. |
1 | 17.2: Sam Curran to Tim David, Oh, Punjab needed that to stick! A fullish delivery on off. David drives it uppishly to the left of the bowler and Curran tries to take it with his left hand but the ball does not stick. A single taken. |
4 | 17.1: Sam Curran to Tim David, FOUR! Oh, run-a-ball needed now! A slower length delivery, outside off. David plays it late and just guides it past short third man for a boundary. |
End of over 17MI 194/4
16 Runs ·
W 0 0 6 4 6
RR: 11.4 · RRR: 7.00
Tilak Varma16* (5)
Tim David7* (4)
Arshdeep Singh1/53 (3.0)
6 | 16.6: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, SIX! Wow! What a shot this is! A slower fullish delivery on leg. Varma picks it and just swipes it all the way over deep square leg for a maximum. Just 21 needed now from 18 balls! |
4 | 16.5: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, FOUR! Brilliant shot again! A low full toss on middle. Varma gets across and scoops it over short fine leg for a boundary. |
6 | 16.4: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, SIX! Young Tilak Varma gets off the mark with a maximum! On the shorter length, on off. Tilak Varma picks the length quickly and pulls it over deep mid-wicket for a maximum. |
0 | 16.3: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, A shortish back-of-a-length delivery around leg. Varma goes for the pull shot but misses and the ball goes off his thigh pad to the keeper. |
0 | 16.2: Arshdeep Singh to Tilak Varma, Back of a length and around off. Varma dabs it towards backward point. |
| 10:55 pmTilak Varma walks out to the middle. |
![]() Fall of wicket Ishan Kishan 75 (41) c Rishi Dhawan b Arshdeep Singh | |
W | 16.1: Arshdeep Singh to Ishan Kishan, OUT! CAUGHT! Oh, Ishan Kishan is gone and both the set batters are gone now! Punjab are back in this game! A short delivery on leg. A slower one too and Ishan Kishan goes for the pull shot.However, he ends up hitting it straight down the throat of the fine leg fielder. Rishi Dhawan there takes the catch comfortably and this match is getting really interesting here! |
End of over 16MI 178/3
8 Runs ·
W 0 2 1 1 4
RR: 11.1 · RRR: 9.25
Tim David7* (4)
Ishan Kishan75* (40)
Nathan Ellis2/34 (4.0)
4 | 15.6: Nathan Ellis to Tim David, FOUR! Boundary to end the over! 37 needed now from 24 balls! A poor delivery this, back of a length, on leg. David pulls it past short fine leg for a boundary. |
1 | 15.5: Nathan Ellis to Ishan Kishan, Just a single! A slower fullish delivery, on off. Kishan pushes it to backward point for a single. |
1 | 15.4: Nathan Ellis to Tim David, On a length, on off. David drives it to long on for a single. |
2 | 15.3: Nathan Ellis to Tim David, David gets off the mark now! A slower length delivery on off. David works it to deep mid-wicket for a couple. |
0 | 15.2: Nathan Ellis to Tim David, On a length, around off. David drives it to the cover fielder. |
| 10:50 pmTim David walks out to the middle. |
![]() Fall of wicket Suryakumar Yadav 66 (31) c Arshdeep Singh b Nathan Ellis | |
W | 15.1: Nathan Ellis to Suryakumar Yadav, OUT! TAKEN! Is this the turning point? A much-needed wicket this for Punjab and Suryakumar Yadav departs after a fantastic knock. Shortish and slower in pace on off. Yadav makes room and tries to cut it. He, however, gets a thick outside edge as the ball travels quickly to short third man. Arshdeep Singh jumps there and takes a sharp catch to dismiss the dangerous Suryakumar Yadav. |
End of over 15MI 170/2
21 Runs ·
1 1WD 4 1 6 4 4
RR: 11.3 · RRR: 9.00
Ishan Kishan74* (39)
Suryakumar Yadav66* (30)
Arshdeep Singh0/37 (2.0)
4 | 14.6: Arshdeep Singh to Ishan Kishan, FOUR! The onslaught continues and Mumbai are absolutely nailing this run chase! Arshdeep Singh continues to attack the stumps on a fuller length and Ishan Kishan continues to smash this back in the direction it came from! This races away to the straight boundary and Mumbai now need just 45 runs in the last 5 overs. |
4 | 14.5: Arshdeep Singh to Ishan Kishan, FOUR! This one has been absolutely drilled down the ground! This is full and in line with the stumps. Ishan Kishan thumps this back past the bowler for four more runs. |
6 | 14.4: Arshdeep Singh to Ishan Kishan, SIX! Ishan Kishan is letting the crowd know that he is at the crease as well! Arshdeep Singh bowls this short and outside off. Ishan Kishan pulls this towards deep square leg for six runs. |
1 | 14.3: Arshdeep Singh to Suryakumar Yadav, Nails the yorker full and outside the off stump. Suryakumar Yadav digs this out towards long off for a run. |
![]() ![]() 100 Run partnership Suryakumar Yadav 65* (29) Ishan Kishan 60* (36) | |
4 | 14.2: Arshdeep Singh to Suryakumar Yadav, FOUR! Suryakumar Yadav has played this with a gentle caress! Arshdeep Singh bowls this full and into the stumps. Suryakumar Yadav flicks this with ease over the mid-wicket fielder and the ball races to the fence for four runs. |
1WD | 14.2: Arshdeep Singh to Suryakumar Yadav, WIDE! Arshdeep Singh bowls this short and going down leg. Suryakumar Yadav looks to pull this fine but misses and the umpire calls this wide for height. |
![]() 150 runs for the team Indians 150/2 | |
1 | 14.1: Arshdeep Singh to Ishan Kishan, Bowls this full and in line with the stumps. Ishan Kishan hits this into the air towards long on for a single. |
End of over 14MI 149/2
11 Runs ·
1 2 4 2 1 1
RR: 10.6 · RRR: 11.0
Ishan Kishan59* (35)
Suryakumar Yadav61* (28)
Nathan Ellis1/26 (3.0)
1 | 13.6: Nathan Ellis to Ishan Kishan, A low full toss onto the pads. Ishan Kishan gets low and sweeps this towards deep square leg for one more. |
1 | 13.5: Nathan Ellis to Suryakumar Yadav, Goes fuller and outside the off pole. Suryakumar Yadav flicks this towards long on and collects a run. |
2 | 13.4: Nathan Ellis to Suryakumar Yadav, On a good length this time and outside off. Suryakumar Yadav goes across the line of the stumps and scoops this towards deep backward square leg for two more runs. |
4 | 13.3: Nathan Ellis to Suryakumar Yadav, FOUR! Suryakumar Yadav finds yet another corner in the ground! Nathan Ellis bowls this wide outside off on a length. Suryakumar Yadav cuts this over the infield towards deep point for four runs. |
2 | 13.2: Nathan Ellis to Suryakumar Yadav, Nathan Ellis goes full and just outside the off pole. Suryakumar Yadav goes for the paddle shot once again but it is cut off at deep backward square leg. They get a brace. |
1 | 13.1: Nathan Ellis to Ishan Kishan, Nathan Ellis bowls this back of a length and outside the off stump. Ishan Kishan pulls this towards deep square leg for a single. |
| 10:36 pmStrategic break! Suryakumar Yadav and Ishan Kishan are batting brilliantly here and Mumbai now are in with a great chance to chase down another 200-plus total. Both the batters are set and Punjab need a wicket desperately to stem the run-flow here. They do have some quality death bowlers but this is surely getting very interesting. 77 needed off 42 balls with some powerful hitters to follow. Chase on! Nathan Ellis is back on. He has gone for 16 runs in his two overs so far with a wicket of Cameron Green. |
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