Kolkata lose 6th wicket, Mumbai on top
May 13, 2017  23:34


KKR 131-6 (15 ovs) vs Mumbai 173-5 | Scorecard

The fall of wickets doesn't seem to be hampering KKR's approach. Pandey flicks Hardik on the leg side for two runs and then takes a single. De Grandhomme then despatches a short ball over midwicket for a huge six followed by two more singles to get 11 from the over.

Mitchell Johnson comes back as he gets Pandey (22) to edge one but the umpire turns down the confident appeal. Strangely, Johnson didn't go up in appeal but all the Mumbai fielders are up in appeal however umpire S Ravi is unmoved.

This could prove to be a crucial moment in the match!

Pandey is struggling to get Johnson as he play four dot balls in a row before getting a single off the fifth to thirdman.

Hardik cripples KKR with the wicket of de Grandhomme, who is bowled after a quickfire 29 from 16 balls. The ball hurried off the surface and came in enough to take the inside edge and crash into the stumps.

That is a big wicket for Mumbai as it exposes the KKR lower order with Kuldeep Yadav walking out at No. 8.

That wicket has severely dented KKR's rhythm as just three runs come from Hardik's second over.

KKR are reduced to 130 for six in 15 overs, needing 43 from five overs for victory.
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