MI vs RCB IPL Match Result: Mumbai hits ‘four’ of defeat, Anuj Rawat-Virat Kohli kneels before
IPL 2022: For the five-time winner Mumbai Indians, the wait for the first win this season has increased. This is his fourth consecutive defeat against RCB this season.
Royal Challengers Bangalore on the strength of the brilliant innings of Anuj Rawat (66) and Virat Kohli (48) (Royal Challengers Bangalore) played at the Maharashtra Cricket Association Stadium in Pune on Saturday IPL-2022 (IPL 2022) Mumbai Indians in the match of (Mumbai Indians) defeated by seven wickets. Suryakumar Yadav’s unbeaten 68 off 37 balls helped Mumbai Indians post a challenging score of 151 for six after faltering in the middle overs. Bangalore achieved this score by losing three wickets in 18.3 overs. With this, Mumbai has hit a four while RCB has got the third win of the season. For Bangalore, Anuj Rawat played a brilliant innings in 47 balls with the help of two fours and six sixes.
Suryakumar hit five fours and six sixes in his innings. He scored a lot of runs especially against Mohammad Siraj, who conceded 51 runs in his quota of four overs without any success. (13 not out) made an unbroken partnership of 72 runs to create a score worth fighting for.
Slow start for RCB
Chasing an easy target of 152 runs, Bangalore’s team got off to a slow start. Captain Faf du Plessis and Anuj Rawat shared a 50-run partnership for the first wicket. Jaydev Unadkat broke this partnership. Du Plessis tried to play a big shot on the first ball of the eighth ovp but was caught by Suryakumar at long on. Du Plessis scored 16 runs in 24 balls.
Rawat impressed
After the departure of du Plessis, Rawat played a smart innings. Together with Virat Kohli, he kept the team’s scoreboard running and took him closer to victory. He completed his 50 runs by taking one run in the first ball of the 14th over. This is his first IPL half-century. From here the responsibility of the team’s victory was entirely on this pair.
Kohli gets life
Meanwhile, Basil Thampi broke the partnership but Dewald Brevis missed an easy opportunity. On the first ball of the 15th over, Brevis dropped Kohli’s catch. Anuj Rawat, however, did not get life. He was run out on the fifth ball of the 17th over. Ramandeep’s straight throw got him out. Dewald Brevis did not allow Kohli to complete the half-century and made him lbw. Kohli scored 48 runs in 36 balls with the help of five fours. Glenn Maxwell gave the team victory by hitting two fours as soon as he came.
Strong start for Mumbai
After being invited to bat first, Mumbai’s team was in a good position after scoring 49 runs without any loss in the powerplay, but Harshal Patel, who came to bowl in the seventh over, took a catch on his ball and showed Rohit the way to the pavilion, looking in great rhythm. By breaking the half-century partnership of the first wicket. Rohit hit four fours and a six in his innings of 26 runs in 15 balls.
Hasaranga showed amazing
Wanindu Hasaranga (2 for 28) gave Mumbai a second blow in the ninth over by LBW to Dewald Brevis (eight), while Akash Deep (one wicket for 20 runs) in the next over at the hands of Siraj standing in place of the third man. Ended Kishan’s innings of 26 runs in 28 balls by taking a catch. In the same over, Tilak Verma was also run out on a brilliant throw from Glenn Maxwell without opening the account.
In the next over, Hasaranga gave RCB their fifth success by breaking Kieran Pollard leg before opening the account on the very first ball. Mumbai thus lost five wickets within 12 runs, in which three players were dismissed on the score of 62. Pollard, however, resorted to a review against the on-field umpire’s decision, but to no avail. Harshal then registered his second success by getting Ramandeep Singh (06), playing his first match, caught by wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik. At this time Mumbai’s score was 79 runs in 13.2 overs.
Suryakumar took over one end
Suryakumar Yadav, standing at the other end, tried to bring the run-rate back on track by hitting sixes and fours against Shahbaz in the 15th over. After sending Hasranga’s ball to the audience in the 17th over, he hit two fours against Harshal in the next over. He completed his half-century in 32 balls with one run after hitting a six against Siraj in the 19th over. In this over, he scored 23 runs by hitting two more sixes. Harshal Patel gave only seven runs in the 20th over, on which Suryakumar hit a six on the last ball to take the team’s score beyond 150.
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