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23:58   Sunrisers set Mumbai 9 for victory in Super Over


SUPER OVER:

Sunrisers 8-2 (0.4 ovs) vs Mumbai | Scorecard

Sunrisers to bat first in the Super Over as Manish Pandey and Mohammed Nabi walk out to open the innings.

Jasprit Bumrah will bowl the Super Over for Mumbai Indians.

Pandey slices the first ball square on the off-side and he is run out as he is caught short trying for a difficult second run.

The second ball is a full toss as Martin Guptill hits it straight down the ground for a single.

Bumrah tries the short ball as Nabi goes for the pull as he clears the midwicket fence for a six.

Bumrah gets revenge as he cleans up Nabi with a quick yorker as Sunrisers finish on eight in the Super Over, losing both their wickets.


23:47   Pandey's last ball six takes match into Super Over


Sunrisers 162-6 (20 ovs) vs Mumbai 162-5 | Scorecard

Bumrah to bowl the crucial 19th over. The first ball is full as Pandey hits it to long-on for one and Nabi digs out a yorker for another single.

Pandey then carves the third ball to thirdman for one followed by another yorker as Nabi can hit it to long-on for another single.

Bumrah for once misses his range as he bowls a full toss which Pandey clips over midwicket for a four.

The last ball is again a full toss as Pandey hits it over midwicket for another four.

Bumrah has gone for 12 in his final over, leaving SRH to get 17 runs from the last over for victory.

Hardik to bowl the final over. The first ball is a length ball as Nabi swings it on the leg side for just a single.

The next ball is a slower ball as Pandey has to adjust and slices it to sweeper cover for one.

Hardik bowls a high full toss which Nabi clobbers straight down the ground for a six. SRH need 9 from 3 balls for victory.

But Hardik gets revenge as Nabi is deceived by the slower and he skies a wide full delivery over the off-side to be caught at long-off for 31.

Pandey slices the fifth ball over short thirdman for two runs, leaving SRH to get seven from the last ball for victory.

Pandey swipes the last ball for a six over midwicket to level scores and take the match into the Super Over.

A brilliant innings from Pandey as he smashed an unbeaten 71 from 47 balls, hitting eight fours and two sixes, to single-handedly keep his team in the contest.
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23:33   Sunrisers need 29 from 2 overs for victory


Sunrisers 134-5 (18 ovs) vs Mumbai 162-5 | Scorecard

Bumrah is back into the attack. Two singles from the first two balls before Nabi is unable to take toll of short balls as he plays the pull first but misses and then ducks under the next.

Bumrah bowls another short ball which Nabi pulls this time for a four through midwicket.

Malinga continues as he beats Nabi with a quick yorker before the right-hander swings hard and inside edges the next ball for a four fine on the leg side.

Nabi picks a single before Malinga beats Pandey with a wide yorker who then drives the fifth ball to long-on for one.

The last ball is a wide half volley as Nabi slices it over the thirdman fence for a six, a vital boundary which keeps the asking rate in check.

Sunrisers need 29 from 2 overs for victory.
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23:20   Pandey hits fifty to keep Sunrisers in the hunt


Sunrisers 115-5 (16 ovs) vs Mumbai 162-5 | Scorecard

Hardik comes into the attack. Pandey slaps the first ball through the covers for two runs and then takes a single on the leg side.

Hardik then strikes with the wicket of Abhishek Sharma, who gets the edge and is caught behind for two as SRH keep slipping.

Mohammed Nabi plays two dot balls before he keeps strike with a single from the last ball.

Sunrisers are still in the hunt with 57 needed from five overs for victory.

Pacer Malinga comes back into the attack. Nabi plays a good drive off the first ball through the covers for two runs and then takes one.

Pandey is struck on the pads but the LBW shout is turned down as the batsman takes a leg bye and Nabi takes one to long-off.

Malinga then beats Pandey all ends up with a quick yorker that sneaks under the bat and he is lucky that the ball was not on the stumps.

Malinga attempts another yorker but this time he misses the mark as Pandey hammers the full delivery straight down the ground for a four, to bring up his fifty from 37 balls.

SRH are 115 for five in 16 overs, needing another 48 runs from four overs for victory.
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23:10   Shankar falls for 12; Sunrisers 4 down


Sunrisers 102-4 (14 ovs) vs Mumbai 162-5 | Scorecard

Chahar keeps building the pressure, conceding two singles from five singles before Pandey swings the last ball through midwicket for a four to break the shackles, the first boundary after 28 balls.

Pandey turning it on after a few tight overs. He gets another boundary in the next over as he slaps a short ball from Krunal through the covers.

Three more singles as Krunal gives away seven runs in his second over.

The two spinners have identical figures of 17 runs from three overs each, with Krunal picking up a wicket, for combined figures of 34 from six overs.

Chahar ends his spell with another tidy over, giving away four singles as he finishes with 21 runs from his four overs.

Krunal strikes again in his final over as Shankar chips it straight to Pollard at long-on as he looks to loft it over the leg side.

A poor shot from Shankar as he walks back for 12, leaving SRH in further strife.

Five runs from the over as Krunal finishes with wonderful figures of two for 22 in four overs.

The two spinners have done an excellent job with the ball, with combined figures of two for 43 in eight overs.

The onus is now on Pandey, who is batting on 45 from 33 balls, with SRH needing 61 from six overs for victory.
22:55   Williamson out for 3 as Mumbai fight back


Sunrisers 80-3 (10 ovs) vs Mumbai 162-5 | Scorecard

Mumbai's spinners building the pressure with some tight overs. Chahar bowls a tidy over, conceding just five runs.

Krunal also ramps up the pressure with another tight over, giving away five runs.

Just 23 runs have come from the last five overs as Mumbai's bowlers have pulled back things quite well.

No boundary for the last 23 balls as Sunrisers reach 80 for three in 10 overs, they need another 83 runs from the last 10 overs for victory.

Pandey started off aggressively but has slowed down in the last few overs for 28 from 18 balls, while Shankar has made seven.
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22:48   Williamson out for 3; Sunrisers in trouble


Sunrisers 70-3 (8 ovs) vs Mumbai 162-5 | Scorecard

Leg-spinner Rahul Chahar comes into the attack. The first ball is wide as Pandey runs it past Rohit in the slips through the vacant thirdman region for a four.

Three dot balls follow before Pandey drives it through the covers for one and Williamson picks a single off the last ball.

Spin from both ends as Krunal Pandya comes in from the other end. Williamson shuffles across and looks to sweep it fine but misses and hit on the pads. The umpire has given it not out but Krunal convinces his captain Rohit to take the review.

It turns out to be a brilliant review as the impact was in line and the ball is going on to hit the leg stump.

Krunal strikes with his first delivery with the key wicket of SRH captain Williamson, who is dismissed for three.

Sunrisers in a spot of bother on 65 for three, in the eighth over.

Vijay Shankar gets off the mark with one followed by four singles from the last four balls.
22:36   Bumrah strikes again; Guptill out for 15


Sunrisers 59-2 (6 ovs) vs Mumbai 162-5 | Scorecard

The in-form Manish Pandey walks in at No 3 ahead of captain Kane Williamson.

Guptill taps a slower ball from Malinga on the off-side for a single. Malinga drops short as Pandey pulls the first ball he faces through midwicket for a four to get off the mark in some style.

Malinga goes short as Pandey ramps it fine on the off-side and clears the fence for a six straight into the Mumbai Indians dugout.

The Sri Lankan pacer then strays down the leg side as Pandey glances it fine for another four before clipping the last ball square for two runs as 17 come from the over.

Sunrisers have maintained a good run rate to score 57 for one in five overs.

Bumrah does the job again for Mumbai. He traps Guptill leg before wicket with a full incoming delivery, who takes the review but without any success.

Guptill is dismissed for 15 as Sunrisers are reduced to 57 for two, in the sixth over.

Two wickets off successive deliveries for Bumrah across two overs but Kane Williamson avoids the hat-trick as he clips the pacer through midwicket for two runs to get off the mark.

The SRH captain watchfully defends the rest of the over as SRH reach 59 for two in six overs, with Pandey on 16 from five balls.
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22:22   Saha out for 25; Sunrisers lose first wicket


Sunrisers 40-1 (4 ovs) vs Mumbai 162-5 | Scorecard

Jasprit Bumrah comes into the attack. The first ball is full and on the stumps as Saha drives it straight down the ground beating the fielder at mid-on for a four.

A single each to Saha and Guptill before the former pulls a short ball from  Bumrah off the front foot for a four despite a valiant effort from Pollard on the boundary.

Bumrah gets revenge with the wicket of Saha, who throws his bat a wide delivery but is caught at point.

Saha has done his job with the bat, stroking a quickfire 25 from 15 balls to give SRH a quickfire start, as they reach 40 for one in four overs.
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22:18   Sunrisers off a good start


Sunrisers 30-0 (3 ovs) vs Mumbai 162-5 | Scorecard

Barinder Sran to open the bowling for Mumbai Indians and he starts off with a wide delivery which Wriddhiman Saha crashes past point for a four to get going in some style.

The next ball is short and comes in as Saha manages to run it down to thirdman for a single.

Martin Guptill offers no shot to the third ball before he defends the next and then taps the fifth ball on the leg side for a single.

Saha keeps strike with a single from the last ball as seven come from the first over.

Lasith Malinga to bowl from the other end. The first ball is full and swings away as Saha pokes and is beaten. He takes a single from the third ball before Guptill edges the next which goes past the slip fielder for a four.

Guptill is squared up by a full delivery moving away as he gets the edge but it falls short of the fielder at short thirdman just inside the circle.

The last ball is on the pads but Guptill is unable to make most of the freebie as he is unable to beat short fine leg and gets just a single.

Sran continues as Guptill taps the first ball on the off-side for one. The left-arm pacer then offers Saha width who slashes it past point for a four.

The SRH opener then pulls a short ball over midwicket for a four before Guptill lofts the last ball down the ground for a six.

SRH off to a good start as they reach 30 for no loss in three overs.

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21:51   Sunrisers restrict Mumbai Indians to 162


Mumbai 162-5 (20 ovs) vs SRH | Scorecard

Khaleel Ahmed took three wickets to restrict Mumbai Indians to 162 for five in their 20 overs in the IPL match in Mumbai.

Opener Quinton de Kock carried his bat through with an unbeaten 69 from 58 balls but Mumbai struggled in the final few overs.

Khaleel took three for 42, while Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Mohammed Nabi took one wicket each while also bowling tight spells.

Mumbai failed to get the boundaries in the final few overs as Hardik Pandya (18) and Kieron Pollard (10) perished cheaply.
21:48   Sunrisers restrict Mumbai Indians to 162


Mumbai 162-5 (20 ovs) vs SRH | Scorecard

Bhuvneshwar to bowl the 19th over and he bowls a superb over under the circumstances, conceding just four singles.

Two singles from the first two balls before he outsmarts de Kock with a full wide delivery as the left-hander makes room, followed by two singles from the last three deliveries.

Khaleel to bowl the final over. He strikes with the key wicket of Pollard, who top edges the pull shot and is caught on the leg side after scoring 10 from nine balls.

De Kock can only get a single as he drives a wide yorker to sweeper cover. A full toss on the pads as Krunal Pandya clips it to deep square leg for another single.

Khaleel goes short as de Kock pulls it to deep midwicket for a single as Mumbai are unable to get a boundary off the last 11 balls.

Another short ball but this time Krunal pulls it over the midwicket fence for a six and gets two runs off the last ball to long-on as Mumbai Indians finish on 162 for five in their 20 overs.
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21:37   De Kock's half-century lifts Mumbai Indians


Mumbai 147-4 (18 ovs) vs SRH | Scorecard

Thampi to bowl the 17th over. He starts with a high full toss which is ruled a no-ball for height but de Kock can hit the free hit delivery only for a single to long-on.

A single to Pollard before de Kock carves a full wide delivery past point for a four to complete his fifty, from 48 balls. The left-hander then swings the next ball over square leg for a six as he looks to make up for his sedate innings so far.

Rashid, who has conceded just eight runs in three overs, comes back. De Kock gets a single from the first ball before Pollard pulls a short ball over midwicket for a six.

A single to the West Indian off the fourth ball before de Kock sweeps the next past short fine leg for a four and gets a single off the last ball.

13 runs from the over but Rashid finishes with good figures of 21 runs from his four overs.
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21:28   Pandya out for 18; Sunrisers on top


Mumbai 120-4 (16 ovs) vs SRH | Scorecard

Bhuvneshwar comes back into the attack. Pandya walks across his stumps and flicks the first ball through square leg for one as Martin Guptill makes a brilliant effort on the ropes, diving full length to his right to keep the ball inside.

An interesting battle between two India players Bhuvneshwar and Pandya. The pacer tries the knuckle ball as Pandya lofts it back over the bowler's head for two runs.

The next ball is whipped powerfully through midwicket using the helicopter shot but Shankar does well to keep the ball inside the ropes.

Three good saves from the Sunrisers fielders to save three possible boundaries and frustrate Pandya.

Pandya then top miscues the pull shot and is caught by Nabi at mid-off as he walks back for 18.

A crucial breakthrough for Sunrisers as their experienced fast bowler Bhuvneshwar delivers the goods at a crucial juncture. The line and length was crucial as Bhuvneshwar made Pandya fetch a short ball from outside the off-stump and he ended up mishitting it.

Mumbai are reduced to 120 for four in 16 overs and will need a strong finish to post a total of around the 175-run mark.
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21:17   Suryakumar and Lewis perish; Mumbai 3 down


Mumbai 113-3 (15 ovs) vs SRH | Scorecard

Pacer Thampi comes back into the attack. Hardik Pandya walks across his stumps and tries to clip the first ball fine but misses as the ball is taken by wicketkeeper Wriddhiman Saha as they appeal for caught behind which is rejected.

Sunrisers immediately take the review which is also turned down as the ball missed the bat and had gone off the pads.

Pandya taking no time to warm up as he clobbers the second ball he faces over midwicket for a six and then takes a single to bring up Mumbai's 100, in the 14th over.

De Kock then pulls a short ball over midwicket for a four as MI make their intent clear, looking to target Thampi, who is playing his first match in IPL-12.

A single to de Kock before Pandya slaps the last ball through the covers for a four as Thampi concedes 16 in his third over.

Spinner Rashid is back into the attack. Mumbai Indians, especially Pandya, decide against taking a risk as they quietly pick four singles off Rashid's third over, who has given away just eight runs in his three overs.
21:05   Suryakumar and Lewis perish; Mumbai 3 down


Mumbai 93-3 (13 ovs) vs SRH | Scorecard

With two left-handers out in the middle, Sunrisers bring back off-spinner Nabi.

He starts off well with three dot balls in a row to Lewis, who looks to hit his way out of trouble.

Lewis goes for the slog sweep but fails to clear the ropes and is caught by Shankar at deep midwicket for one.

De Kock clips the last ball on the leg side and rushes back for two runs as Mumbai are reduced to 93 for three in 13 overs.
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21:00   Suryakumar out for 23; Mumbai 2 down


Mumbai 91-2 (12 ovs) vs SRH | Scorecard

Thampi cramps de Kock for room as he looks to slash it through the off-side but is beaten and hit on the pads but manages to collect two leg byes.

A single to the left-hander before Yadav takes a leg bye as Thampi manages to keep things tight, by not conceding the boundaries.

De Kock plays a cracking pull shot but Vijay Shankar puts in a superb effort at deep midwicket to keep it down to two and keeps strike with one from the last ball as just seven come from the over.

At the halfway stage, Mumbai have reached 76 for one in 10 overs, with de Kock on 25 and Yadav on 22.

Rashid comes back into the attack. He also keeps the two Mumbai batsmen in check with a tidy over, giving away just five runs including two leg byes as Sunrisers create some pressure.

Pacer Khaleel is back into the attack. He starts with a poor delivery as de Kock picks it over the leg side for a six to break the shackles.

Khaleel responds well with a yorker which de Kock turns on the leg side for two runs and then digs the next yorker down the ground for one.

Khaleel then makes the breakthrough with the wicket of Yadav, who slices it straight to sweeper cover trying to play the inside out lofted shot.

Yadav walks back for 23 as Mumbai are reduced to 90 for two, in the 12th over.

Evin Lewis at No. 4 and he nearly perishes first ball as Khaleel bowls a good short ball at the body which narrowly misses the bat as he tries to turn it on the leg side. Sunrisers appeal for caught behind which is turned down but they decide against the review as the ball had come off the body.
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20:43   De Kock, Suryakumar drive MI forward


Mumbai 69-1 (9 ovs) vs SRH | Scorecard

Off-spinner Nabi comes back into the attack. Three singles from the first three balls before Yadav clips a full delivery uppishly over midwicket for a four and then takes one as he races to 14 from seven balls.

A single to de Kock off the last ball as Nabi concedes nine in his second over.

Pacer Basil Thampi comes into the attack. De Kock pulls the first ball to deep midwicket for one before Yadav takes a single of the fourth.

Thampi then strays wide as de Kock steers it past point for his third four before he misses the flick and collects a leg bye.

Nabi continues as Yadav needs no second invitation. He comes down the track and clips the off-spinner over midwicket for a six before he looks to target the same area but this time it goes on the bounce to long-on for one.

De Kock makes room and slashes Nabi powerfully but only for a single to sweeper cover for one.

Mumbai have maintained a good run rate to reach 69 for one in nine overs, with Yadav on 22 and de Kock on 21.
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20:30   Rohit out for 24; Mumbai lose 1st wicket


Mumbai 44-1 (6 ovs) vs SRH | Scorecard

Sunrisers bring in their strike bowler Rashid Khan into the attack as they look for a breakthrough.

Rohit picks a single from the first ball before de Kock is unable to get a run from the next five deliveries.

The left-hander even tries the reverse sweep but fails to make proper contact as it goes on the bounce to first slip.

Just a single from Rashid's first over as Sunrisers look to create some pressure.

Khaleel comes back into the attack and he strikes with the key wicket of Rohit, who goes for the pull but miscues it and is caught by Nabi at mid-on for 24.

Suryakumar Yadav takes no time to get going as he pulls the first ball he faces behind square for a four to get off the mark in confident fashion.

Khaleel then offers him width as Yadav flays the last ball through the covers for another boundary.

Mumbai have made 44 for one in six overs, with de Kock on 11 and Yadav on eight.
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20:19   Rohit, de Kock give Mumbai a quickfire start


Mumbai 35-0 (4 ovs) vs SRH | Scorecard

Spin introduced as Mohammed Nabi comes into the attack to bowl the third over. He does well to concede just three four singles, looking to bowl tight and not give the batsmen anything to work with.

Change of ends for Bhuvneshwar as he takes over from Khaleel. Rohit takes a single from the first ball before De Kock clips the next past short fine leg for a four.

The next ball is again on the pads but this on the shorter side as de Kock pulls it square for another boundary.

Bhuvneshwar then bowls three dot balls in a row as nine come from the over.
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20:11   Rohit gives Mumbai a quickfire start


Mumbai 22-0 (2 ovs) vs SRH | Scorecard

The experienced Bhuvneshwar Kumar will open the bowling for SRH, who will be aiming for a few early wickets with the new ball.

On the other hand, openers Rohit Sharma and Quinton de Kock will be looking to lay the foundation for MI with a quickfire start.

Rohit watchfully defends the first ball before he is gifted a boundary next ball as Thampi messes up an easy stop on the thirdman fence.

Rohit then slashes his bat at a wide delivery as he misses but gets the extra before he plays a cracking shot through the covers for a four off the last ball.

Left-arm pacer Khaleel Ahmed to bowl from the other end. Quinton de Kock clips the first ball to fine for a single to get off the mark. Rohit look in ominous touch already as he leans into the front foot cover drive for another excellent boundary.

Khaleel then drops short and gives width as Rohit cuts it behind point for his fourth boundary to take his score to 16 from 10 balls.

The boundaries continue to flow for Rohit as this time he pulls a short ball over midwicket for his fifth four despite a valiant effort from Mohammed Nabi.

Mumbai off a flier as they race to 22 for no loss in two overs, with Rohit hitting 20 from 11 balls.
20:01   Mumbai opt to bat vs SRH; Guptill replaces Warner

Check out the playing XIs of the two teams:

Mumbai Indians:
Rohit Sharma (captain), Quinton de Kock (w/k), Evin Lewis, Suryakumar Yadav, Kieron Pollard, Hardik Pandya, Krunal Pandya, Barinder Sran, Rahul Chahar, Jasprit Bumrah, Lasith Malinga.

Sunrisers Hyderabad: Kane Williamson (captain),  Wriddhiman Saha (w/k), Martin Guptill, Manish Pandey, Mohammad Nabi, Vijay Shankar, Rashid Khan, Abhishek Sharma, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Khaleel Ahmed, Basil Thampi
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19:33   Mumbai win toss, elect to bat vs Sunrisers

Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma has won the toss and elected to bat against Sunrisers Hyderabad in Mumbai.

Martin Guptill replaces David Warner, who headed home to participate in Australias camp ahead of the World Cup, while Kerala pacer Basil Thampi comes in for Sandeep Sharma.

Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians have retained the same team.




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19:21   IPL: Warner-less Sunrisers face daunting task vs Mumbai

Welcome to the coverage of the IPL match between Mumbai Indians and Sunrisers Hyderabad in Mumbai on Thursday.

Sunrisers Hyderabad have a formidable task without batting mainstay David Warner when they square off against Mumbai Indians in a crucial IPL match at the Wankhede stadium.

The match is important for both teams as victory will bolster their play-off chances and defeat a step closer to the exit door.

Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals have already sealed play-off spots, while the other two slots are yet to be decided.

Currently, Mumbai Indians are placed third with 14 points from 12 games, while the Sunrisers Hyderabad are fourth with 12 from as many matches.

If Mumbai win on Thursday they qualify for the play-offs, while victory for Sunrisers will take them level on 14 points with the home side and both will have to wait longer to know their fate.

Warner, after scoring a staggering 692 runs from 12 matches, headed home to participate in Australias camp ahead of the World Cup, which begins on May 30 in England.

The void left by his departure will be felt and, in his absence, captain Kane Williamson, Manish Pandey, all-rounder Vijay Shankar and comeback-man Wriddhiman Saha will have to shoulder the responsibility.

Mumbai have been well-served by South African Quinton de Kock (393 runs from 12 matches) and captain Rohit Sharma (307 from 11) at the top.

In hard-hitting all-rounder Hardik Pandya (355 from 12) and West Indian powerhouse Kieron Pollard (228 from 12), Mumbai possess two batsmen who routinely take the opposition bowling attack to the cleaners in the last few overs of the innings.

Mumbai have won only three of their home games out of the five played so far and do not enjoy the earlier aura of invincibility in familiar surroundings.

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