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Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru, Match 20 Match Summary

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Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru Scorecard
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Match Ended   
209/9 (20.0/20)
221/5 (20.0/20)
Royal Challengers Bengaluru beat Mumbai Indians by 12 runs
RCB 221/5
Bat Top Batsmen
67 (42)
  • 8x4s
  • 2x6s
  • 159.52SR
64 (32)
  • 5x4s
  • 4x6s
  • 200SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 11.25
4
OVERS
45/2
R/W
Bowler
ECON 14.25
4
OVERS
57/2
R/W
MI 209/9
Bat Top Batsmen
56 (29)
  • 4x4s
  • 4x6s
  • 193.10SR
42 (15)
  • 3x4s
  • 4x6s
  • 280SR
Bowl Top Bowlers
Bowler
ECON 11.25
4
OVERS
45/4
R/W
Bowler
ECON 9.25
4
OVERS
37/2
R/W
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Rajat Patidar, the skipper of RCB, is the PLAYER OF THE MATCH for his stellar knock. Patidar says it was an amazing game and credits his bowlers for showing great courage under pressure. He reckons the Player of the Match award truly belongs to the bowling unit, who delivered when it mattered most. Adds that it is never easy to contain a team at this venue. Patidar lauds Krunal Pandya for holding his nerve in the final over, adding that the strategy was always to take the game deep and save Krunal's over for the end. Commenting on the surface, Patidar says it was a typical Mumbai wicket where the ball came onto the bat nicely. States that having a wrist spinner in the lineup is always a great weapon and appreciates Suyash Sharma for his efforts.
The Presentation ceremony...
Krunal Pandya is in for a chat. He says the bond between him and Hardik is built on genuine love and affection, and the mutual respect they share comes naturally. While both brothers were determined to win, Krunal reckons that’s the beauty of sport that only one team can come out on top, and he admits he feels for Hardik. Reflecting on the game, Krunal states that the experience came into play for him. Reckons clarity of thought was crucial, and committing 100 percent to the plan made the difference. Adds that he is glad it came off for him on the night. On working with Andy Flower, Krunal says it’s been enjoyable, mentioning that he had already spent two years with Andy during their time at LSG. He adds that the team is currently in a pretty good headspace. He also heaps praise on Rajat Patidar, stating that he has been terrific in leading the side. Krunal says that Rajat is the kind of captain who offers comfort and backs a bowler’s game plan, something every bowler wants. On Jitesh Sharma, Krunal says he has been outstanding both with the bat and behind the stumps. He credits Jitesh's top-notch game awareness and mentions the hard work he has put in. When asked about this potentially being RCB’s year, Krunal laughs and says he doesn’t want to jinx it. Adds that the focus is on taking it one game at a time and continuing to keep the wins coming.
Mumbai Indians skipper Hardik Pandya is down for a chat. He says this was a run-fest. He feels the wicket was very good and adds that with this kind of wicket, the bowlers have no space to hide, and they have to be at their absolute best with their execution to stop the bowlers. He feels he shouldn't be harsh on the bowlers, but he feels it was just a question of conceding 10-12 runs too many. He says the original setup of their team was always Naman Dhir walking lower down the order. He feels Tilak Varma played fantastically today, and in the last game, he was not 100 per cent and was not timing it well, and hence, he was retired out. He feels in these games, Powerplays are crucial, and he feels they couldn't really capitalize on a couple of overs. Feels good to have Bumrah back in the team. He says the message to the boys is to go out there and express themselves and the team backs them always.
Earlier in the game, Hardik Pandya won the toss and put RCB into bat. Trent Boult got MI the perfect start by knocking over Phil Salt in the very first over but that was as good as it got for MI in the Powerplay as Virat Kohli and Devdutt Padikkal counterattacked and got away plenty of boundaries and they put on a 91-run stand. Padikkal perished but Kohli stitched another 48-run stand with skipper Patidar as RCB continued to pile on the runs. MI did make a slight comeback with the ball but Patidar and then Jitesh Sharma made sure that RCB got to 200 and then some. Jasprit Bumrah didn't get a wicket on his return but apart from him, everyone else went for at least 10 runs an over.
Mumbai Indians were so close yet so far and just like the previous game, they managed to get into a position from where they could get ahead of the opposition but have ended up falling short again. The opening woes continued as both Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton got into double digits quickly and then perished. Will Jacks and Suryakumar Yadav tried to rebuild things but Jacks got out and SKY couldn't break free. Tilak Varma came in and tried to be the enforcer, keeping MI afloat but it was Hardik Pandya walked in when the momentum shifted completely. Hardik struck 32 runs off his first 7 balls but with 3 or so overs remaining, both Varma and Pandya got out in quick succession and the lower order simply couldn't find those big hits.
RCB have clutched it in the final couple of overs and what seemed to be heading towards a sureshot victory thrown away, has ended up being a third win out of 4 for RCB. The batters set things up with a mammoth score on board and then the pacers got RCB the perfect start in the first 6 overs by getting rid of both openers. They continued to bowl decently in the first half of the chase and seemed well in control but soon enough, the lack of wickets started to cost them. At one point, they conceded 41 runs in a space of 2 overs but bounced back with wickets. Josh Hazlewood and Krunal Pandya finished things off with a plethora of wickets and they got over the line in the end.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru are back to winning ways and what a way to seal a thrilling victory as well! RCB have now defeated reigning champions KKR at Eden Gardens, CSK after 17 years at Chepauk and now MI after 10 years at the Wankhede, all in the space of just four games and they will be oozing with confidence. On the other hand, heartbreak for MI yet again as they fall short by 12 runs, the same margin that was against LSG as well and once again, their skipper's heroics went in vain.
Over 20 : 209/9
6 Runs
  • W 19.1
  • W 19.2
  • 1 WD 19.3
  • 119.3
  • 419.4
  • W 19.5
  • 019.6
J. Bumrah
0 (1)
T. Boult
1 (1)
K. Pandya
4-0-45-4
19.6
0
Krunal Pandya To Jasprit Bumrah
Royal Challengers Bengaluru win a close game and return to winning ways! Pandya floats it up, slower through the air, on middle and leg, Jasprit Bumrah gets down for a slog sweep but misses and wears it on the pads. Krunal has his hands aloft in celebration. RCB clinch this thriller by 12 runs!
19.5
W
Krunal Pandya To Naman Dhir OUT!
OUT! TAKEN! That will do nicely for Royal Challengers Bengaluru! Krunal Pandya lets out a roar and this has been an excellent effort from him under pressure. Krunal does not quite nail the yorker, on middle. It comes out as a low full toss, Dhir gets inside the line and looks to swat it away behind square on the leg side. Fails to get the desired distance and Yash Dayal in the deep runs around to his right to snaffle it.
19.4
4
Krunal Pandya To Naman Dhir
FOUR! Edged away and MI are still in it! Pushed through, near the wide guideline on off, Dhir throws his hands at the delivery. Gets an outside edge that flies over short third for a boundary. 13 needed off 2 balls.
Halt! There seems to be a discussion between the square leg umpire and the keeper, Jitesh Sharma. Not quite sure about what. The RCB skipper and the other umpire also get involved and it seems the discussion was regarding the keeper moving about.
19.3
1
Krunal Pandya To Trent Boult
Short ball, on middle and leg, Naman Dhir gets inside the line and pulls it to deep backward square leg for a single. 17 needed off 3 balls.
19.3
wd
Krunal Pandya To Trent Boult
Stumping chance missed? Krunal Pandya fires in a yorker down the leg side, Trent Boult looks to tickle it away but misses. The keeper, Jitesh Sharma fails to collect it cleanly but the replays show that Boult had his back leg grounded all the way through.
Trent Boult is in next.
19.2
W
Krunal Pandya To Deepak Chahar OUT!
OUT! CAUGHT! Excellent teamwork in the deep! Mumbai Indians are left stunned! There's that suprise bumper from Pandya, at the batter, Deepak Chahar waits back and goes for the pull. Does manage to connect it well but not well enough to clear the fence. Phil Salt at deep mid-wicket, runs around to his left and takes it with a leap inside the fence. His momentum takes him beyond the ropes, but before going over, he lobs it towards Tim David to his left, convering from long on. David does the rest, and Krunal has two in two. Hat-trick ball coming up.
Deepak Chahar walks out to bat now.
19.1
W
Krunal Pandya To Mitchell Santner OUT!
OUT! TAKEN! An ideal start to the final over for Royal Challengers Bengaluru! Darted across from around the wicket, full in length, Mitchell Santner frees his arms and looks to go down town with a cross-batted lofted stroke. Fails to get enough elevation to clear long off. Tim David near the fence takes a good catch under pressure over his head.
19 needed off the last over. Krunal Pandya has the ball in hand. Can he defend 18 runs?
Over 19 : 203/6
9 Runs
  • W 18.1
  • 118.2
  • 018.3
  • 118.4
  • 618.5
  • 118.6
M. Santner
8 (3)
N. Dhir
7 (4)
J. Hazlewood
4-0-37-2
18.6
1
Josh Hazlewood To Mitchell Santner
Very low full toss, on middle and leg, Mitchell Santner gets low and swipes it towards wide long on for just a single. MI go into the final over, needing 19 runs.
18.5
6
Josh Hazlewood To Mitchell Santner
SIX! A crucial strike from Mitchell Santner! Josh misses his yorker and ends up bowling a low full toss, angling across, Mitchell goes deep in the crease and carves it over extra cover for a six. MI need 20 off 7 balls.
18.4
1
Josh Hazlewood To Naman Dhir
Gets it right up there, at the stumps, denying Dhir the opportunity to get under the ball. Naman knocks it down the ground to long on for a single.
18.3
0
Josh Hazlewood To Naman Dhir
Executes the yorker to perfection, outside off, Naman crouches and looks to squeeze it away on the off side but does not get any bat on it.
18.2
1
Josh Hazlewood To Mitchell Santner
Full, at the pads, Mitchell Santner flicks it to deep backward square leg for a single.
Mitchell Santner is in next.
18.1
W
Josh Hazlewood To Hardik Pandya OUT!
OUT! STRAIGHT TO THE FIELDER! 2 wickets in 4 balls for RCB and this is a massive blow to MI! Josh keeps it very full, slanting in, Hardik clears his front leg and tries to get under the ball. Gets this one right off the bottom part of the bat. Skies it straight up towards deep mid-wicket where Liam Livingstone settles under it and does the rest. Hardik departs for a quickfire 42 off 15 with Mumbai Indians needing 28 runs off 11 balls.
Who will bowl the crucial 19th over? Josh Hazlewood or Krunal Pandya? Or somebody else like Liam Livingstone? It will be Hazlewood. Make or break for both sides in this over.
Over 18 : 194/5
13 Runs
  • 217.1
  • 417.2
  • 117.3
  • W 17.4
  • 617.5
  • 017.6
N. Dhir
6 (2)
H. Pandya
42 (14)
B. Kumar
4-0-48-1
17.6
0
Bhuvneshwar Kumar To Naman Dhir
Kumar nails the yorker this time, on off and Naman can only jam it out beside the pitch on the off side. 13 runs off Bhuvi's final over. Mumbai Indians need 28 runs off 12 balls.
17.5
6
Bhuvneshwar Kumar To Naman Dhir
SIX! BOOM! What a strike first up! Bhuvneshwar Kumar misses his yorker slightly and pays the price. Dhir is allowed to get under the ball and with a straight bat, he thumps it back over the bowler's head for a flat six.
20 OV
6 Runs
K. Pandya to M. Santner D. Chahar T. Boult N. Dhir J. Bumrah
  • W 19.1
  • W 19.2
  • 1 WD 19.3
  • 119.3
  • 419.4
  • W 19.5
  • 019.6
19 OV
9 Runs
J. Hazlewood to H. Pandya M. Santner N. Dhir
  • W 18.1
  • 118.2
  • 018.3
  • 118.4
  • 618.5
  • 118.6
18 OV
13 Runs
B. Kumar to H. Pandya T. Varma N. Dhir
  • 217.1
  • 417.2
  • 117.3
  • W 17.4
  • 617.5
  • 017.6
17 OV
11 Runs
Y. Dayal to H. Pandya T. Varma
  • 116.1
  • 016.2
  • 216.3
  • 216.4
  • 616.5
  • 016.6
16 OV
13 Runs
B. Kumar to T. Varma H. Pandya
  • 015.1
  • 115.2
  • 015.3
  • 115.4
  • 615.5
  • 1 WD 15.6
  • 415.6
15 OV
19 Runs
K. Pandya to T. Varma H. Pandya
  • 114.1
  • 614.2
  • 614.3
  • 1 WD 14.4
  • 1 WD 14.4
  • 114.4
  • 214.5
  • 114.6
14 OV
22 Runs
J. Hazlewood to T. Varma H. Pandya
  • 113.1
  • 613.2
  • 413.3
  • 613.4
  • 1 WD 13.5
  • 413.5
  • 013.6
13 OV
17 Runs
S. Sharma to T. Varma
  • 012.1
  • 612.2
  • 412.3
  • 212.4
  • 412.5
  • 112.6
12 OV
9 Runs
Y. Dayal to T. Varma S. Yadav
  • 111.1
  • 111.2
  • 011.3
  • 611.4
  • 111.5
  • W 11.6
11 OV
6 Runs
S. Sharma to T. Varma S. Yadav
  • 010.1
  • 1 WD 10.2
  • 010.2
  • 1 LB 10.3
  • 010.4
  • 410.5
  • 010.6
10 OV
6 Runs
K. Pandya to S. Yadav W. Jacks T. Varma
  • 19.1
  • 09.2
  • 09.3
  • W 9.4
  • 49.5
  • 19.6
9 OV
5 Runs
S. Sharma to S. Yadav W. Jacks
  • 08.1
  • 48.2
  • 08.3
  • 18.4
  • 08.5
  • 08.6
8 OV
14 Runs
K. Pandya to W. Jacks S. Yadav
  • 17.1
  • 47.2
  • 47.3
  • 17.4
  • 47.5
  • 07.6
7 OV
5 Runs
S. Sharma to W. Jacks S. Yadav
  • 16.1
  • 16.2
  • 16.3
  • 06.4
  • 16.5
  • 16.6
6 OV
2 Runs
J. Hazlewood to S. Yadav W. Jacks
  • 05.1
  • 05.2
  • 05.3
  • 05.4
  • 15.5
  • 15.6
5 OV
14 Runs
Y. Dayal to W. Jacks S. Yadav
  • 14.1
  • 44.2
  • 04.3
  • 14.4
  • 24.5
  • 64.6
4 OV
4 Runs
J. Hazlewood to R. Rickelton S. Yadav
  • 03.1
  • 03.2
  • 43.3
  • W 3.4
  • 03.5
  • 03.6
3 OV
9 Runs
B. Kumar to R. Rickelton W. Jacks
  • 02.1
  • 42.2
  • 42.3
  • 02.4
  • 12.5
  • 02.6
2 OV
12 Runs
Y. Dayal to R. Sharma W. Jacks
  • 01.1
  • 41.2
  • 41.3
  • W 1.4
  • 01.5
  • 41.6
1 OV
13 Runs
B. Kumar to R. Sharma R. Rickelton
  • 00.1
  • 20.2
  • 00.3
  • 60.4
  • 10.5
  • 40.6
Match Info
  • Venue Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
  • Weather Clear
  • Toss Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to field
  • Result Royal Challengers Bengaluru beat Mumbai Indians by 12 runs
  • Player of the Match Rajat Patidar
  • Umpire Parashar Joshi (IND), Vinod Seshan (IND) and Jayaraman Madanagopal (IND)
  • Referee Prakash Bhatt (IND)
Match Notes
  • Innings Break: Bengaluru 221/5 in 20.0 overs
  • Referral 1 (19.6 ovs): J Sharma against MUM (LBW) Successful (MUM: 2, BLR: 2)
  • Bengaluru 205/4 in 18.1 overs
  • 2nd wkt Partnership: 50 off 17 balls between R Patidar (30) and J Sharma (18)
  • R Patidar T20 fifty: 50 runs in 25 balls (4x4) (3x6)
  • Bengaluru 150/4 in 14.5 overs
  • Strategic Time-out: Bengaluru 123/2 in 13.0 overs
  • Bengaluru 100/2 in 10.0 overs
  • V Kohli T20 fifty: 51 runs in 29 balls (6x4) (2x6)
  • Strategic Time-out: Bengaluru 73/1 in 6.0 overs
  • Mandatory Power play (1-6): Bengaluru 73/1
  • 2nd wkt Partnership: 50 off 29 balls between V Kohli (35) and D Padikkal (15)
  • Bengaluru 53/1 in 5.0 overs
  • Mumbai 202/6 in 18.5 overs
  • T Varma T20 fifty: 50 runs in 26 balls (4x4) (3x6)
  • Strategic Time-out: Mumbai 170/4 in 16.0 overs
  • 5th wkt Partnership: 52 off 15 balls between T Varma (19) and H Pandya (32)
  • Mumbai 151/4 in 14.3 overs
  • Mumbai 105/4 in 12.2 overs
  • Referral 2 (6.4 ovs): BAN against S Yadav (Caught) Unsuccessful (MUM: 2, BLR: 1)
  • Strategic Time-out: Mumbai 54/2 in 6.0 overs
  • Mandatory Power play (1-6): Mumbai 54/2
  • Mumbai 52/2 in 4.6 overs
  • Referral 1 (3.4 ovs): BAN against R Rickelton (LBW) Successful (MUM: 2, BLR: 2)
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