IPL: Mumbai beat top-4 in Hyderabad
The performance of two Caribbean players in Mumbai's win won
the Hyderabad win. The 31-year-old Pollard batted with a storm in the last over
of Mumbai's innings, while Al-Jazeera, 22, made headlines and became a star in
his very first IPL match,
In the low-scoring match of the IPL, Sunrisers Hyderabad
defeated Hyderabad (SRH) by 40 runs on Saturday. Mumbai Indians (MI) won their
third win in IPL-12 with the help of 46 runs in 26 balls in the last 26 balls
against Kieron Pollard in the last over of the Al Jariat's debut match. Now he
is number four in the points table with three wins and two losses in five
matches.
The performance of two Caribbean players in Mumbai's win won
the Hyderabad win. The 31-year-old Pollard batted with a storm in the last over
of Mumbai's innings, while Al-Jazeera, 22, made headlines and became a star in
his very first IPL match,
Earlier, batting first after losing the toss, the Mumbai
team managed to score 136/7 in the allotted 20 overs. In the 19th over the
Caribbean's Dharmandar Pollard did not hit Siddharth Kaul with three sixes,
then Mumbai's score would have been even lower. In the last over of Bhuvneshwar
Kumar, he scored 19 runs, including two fours and a six.
M19: SRH vs MI – Super Sixes https://t.co/PkO2DjB520 via @ipl— bishwa mohan mishra (@mohanbishwa) April 7, 2019
Mumbai lost two wickets for 28 runs in 5 overs. Captain
Rohit Sharma (11) and Suryakumar Yadav (7) got out quickly. Rohit got Liverpool
on the ball of Siddharth Kaul in the first over, but in the fourth over, he was
caught by Mohammed Nabi in deep midwicket.
Suryakumar, who scored 59 against Chennai Super Kings in the
previous match, could not stand too long and Sandeep Sharma's ball became LBW.
It was difficult to play strokes on slow pitch. Quinton de Coch (19), who runs
in the form also lost his wicket.
The Caribbean's 'Siksar' blown away the Hyderabad, the
history created in IPL
Nabi troubled the batsmen and took a wicket with 13 runs in
four overs. Mumbai scored 52 runs in 10 overs in three overs. After Nabi,
Rashid Khan of Afghanistan took charge. Sandeep Sharma and Siddharth Kaul gave
him a lot of support.
Eventually, Pollard gave Mumbai a 'Sanjivani' in the last
two overs. In the 19th over, where Pollard made 20 runs, there was an increase
of 19 runs in the last over. Although the score of 136 was not encouraging from
anywhere for Mumbai. But Alzie Joseph fired the Sunrisers' batting.
Alzarri Joseph’s fairytale start to IPL https://t.co/xBDA5VHUu6 via @ipl— bishwa mohan mishra (@mohanbishwa) April 7, 2019
In response to the 136 for 7 against Mumbai Indians, the
Hyderabad team were out for 96 runs in 17.4 overs, which is also their minimum
score. Mumbai had replaced West Indian fast bowler Alzari Joseph in place of
Lasith Malinga, and the decision proved right.
Alajari broke the record of 11-year-old Pakistan and Sohail
Tanvir of Rajasthan Royals, who took six wickets in 12.4 overs, in 3.4 overs,
who took six wickets for 14 runs.


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