Gambhir out for 64, KKR lose 4th wicket
April 13, 2016  21:45
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KKR 187-4 (20 ovs) vs Mumbai | SCORECARD


Gambhir, on 55, gets another lifeline as Bumrah puts down the easiest of chances. The left-hander is foxed by a slower ball and ends up lobbing it high straight back on the pitch but Bumrah is unable to take the easy offering.

Gambhir mishits the next ball but again it falls safely as Bumrah's change of pace keeps Russell quiet. But not for long as Russell pulls the last ball over midwicket for a six.

McClenaghan brings Mumbai some relief with the wicket of the dangerous Russell, who inside edges it back on to his stumps. He walks back after an entertaining knock of 36 from 17 balls, having hit a four and four sixes, putting on 43 runs from 22 balls for the third wicket with his captain Gambhir.

Pandya to bowl the crucial 19th over. He gets the wicket of Gambhir with his first delivery after the KKR is foxed by the slower ball and spoons it high behind the wicket where wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel does well to take the catch.

Gambhir walks back after a good innings of 64 from 52 balls as Mumbai manage to take a couple of quick wickets to check KKR's charge.

Yusuf Pathan smashes the next delivery through the covers for a four followed by a single.

New batsman Colin Munro also gets off the mark with a single before Pathan pulls a slower bouncer to deep square leg for one.

Colin Munro pulls the last ball through square leg for two runs as KKR reach 180 for four in 19 overs.

Bumrah to bowl the final over of the innings. The first ball is a yorker as Pathan digs it out for just a single before Munro is foxed twice in a row by Bumrah's slower balls.

He comes down the track to the next ball for a single before the Kiwi left-hander is run out, going for a tight second over after Pathan had it through the off-side.

Suryakumar Yadav reverse paddles the last ball fine on the off-side for a four.

A good comeback from Mumbai in the last few overs, as KKR managed just 24 runs in the last three overs for the loss of three wickets.
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