Their 42-run victory, however, proved in vain. Ishan KishanBlitzkrieg (84; 32b, 4×11, 6×4), Suryakumar Yadav’s scintillating 82 (39b, 4×13, 6×3) and Mumbai Indians’ 235/9 – their highest in the IPL – were not enough to prevent him from crashing out of the tournament.
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It was his own batting apathy at the start of the IPL that led to Mumbai’s loss Sunrisers Hyderabad To make the playoffs by 171 runs in the final match of the league games. And Kishan didn’t need another invitation.
The moment Kishan took over Muhammad Nabi – Standout on the field with five catches – In the first over, SRH’s attack proved to be only cannon fodder as runs were flowing in a torrent. second over Siddhartha Kouli Set the tone with 18 runs and Jason Holder scored the first 22 for Mumbai as the Kishan-Rohit Sharma pair posted 78 for no loss in the first five.
IPL 2021: Mumbai Indians out after beating Sunrisers Hyderabad
Kishan’s fastest 50 (4×8, 6×2) in IPL was a matter of just 16 balls and his opening partnership of 80 runs in 33 balls was assuming dangerous proportions when Rashid Khan Hit Rohit to get out for 18. Kishan continued to merry and bowled 68 of his 84 runs in the boundary – thanks to some normal fielding by Sunrisers.
it was baptism with fire Manish Pandey, led as a last-minute team change for the first time from Sunrisers Kane Williamson And Bhuvneshwar Kumar Pull out because of niggles. But if Sunrisers were happy to get Kishan out, they would not have matched Yadav.
5 was equally dominant before top-edging the Umran Malik Express delivery on his helmet. But before being hit, Yadav returned Mumbai to take a hat-trick twice off Abhishek Sharma in the 13th over. 58 runs were scored for Mumbai in the last five overs.
Jimmy Neesham was also on a hat-trick in the 10th over, but Mumbai’s hopes were dashed when SRH produced their season’s best powerplay of 70 runs for one. Jason Roy (34) and Abhishek Sharma (33) took them to a position where MI could not get better than Kolkata Knight Riders’ run-rate.
Manish Pandey (69; 41b, 4×7, 6×2) was in fine form and SRH finished on 193 for eight.
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