Indian Premier League 2020 | Mumbai Indians showcases its might, crushes Kings to top table

After Rohit, Pollard and Hardik power the side to 191 for four, the bowlers help the defending champion complete a 48-run win in Abu Dhabi.

October 01, 2020 07:33 pm | Updated October 02, 2020 08:13 am IST - Abu Dhabi

Mumbai Indians players celebrate the wicket of Kings XI Punjab batsman Mayank Agarwal during the Indian Premier League 2020 cricket match, at Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi on Thursday

Mumbai Indians players celebrate the wicket of Kings XI Punjab batsman Mayank Agarwal during the Indian Premier League 2020 cricket match, at Sheikh Zayed Stadium, Abu Dhabi on Thursday

Rohit Sharma celebrated an Indian Premier League milestone by anchoring the Mumbai Indians innings. Big-hitters Kieron Pollard and Hardik Pandya built on it to set Kings XI Punjab a challenging target.

And then the MI bowling unit came to the party to ensure Rohit’s big moment ended with a comprehensive win for the defending champion.

After being asked to bat at the Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi, Rohit started the innings two runs shy of becoming only the third batsman to tally 5,000 IPL runs. Not only did he cross it with an uppish drive off Mohammed Shami, he went from strength to strength.

Going berserk

Thanks to Rohit’s 45-ball 70 (8x4, 3x6) and a late flourish by the big-hitting duo of Pollard (47 n.o., 20b, 3x4, 4x6) and Hardik (30 n.o., 11b, 3x4, 2x6), the defending champion finished its essay at 191 for four.

The all-rounder alliance ensured that Kings XI’s death-over woes continued as MI plundered 89 runs off the last five overs.

Exposed early

Once Jasprit Bumrah breached Mayank Agarwal’s drive with his fierce pace in the Powerplay, Kings XI’s middle-order was exposed early.

When canny leggie Rahul Chahar forced K.L. Rahul into a mistake — he was bowled after an attempted paddle-sweep went wrong — the fizz was all but taken out of the chase.

Nicholas Pooran’s cameo did keep Kings XI’s hopes alive but James Pattinson’s variation of pace resulted in Pooran nicking one behind the stumps.

Eventually, Kings XI could only trudge along to 143 for eight, handing MI a comfortable 48-run win.

Shifting gears

Despite Rohit looking in good touch, early setbacks meant the MI captain had to bide his time. When Pollard walked in at 83 for three in the 14th over, the stage was set for Rohit and Pollard to cut loose.

Rohit started the leather-hunt by plundering twin fours and successive sixes off all-rounder James Neesham in the 16th over.

Relay catch

Rohit was brilliantly caught on the straight boundary off the first ball of the 17th over, with an off-balance Glenn Maxwell pouching the ball inches inside the rope at long-off and relaying it to Neesham before crossing the boundary.

Pollard and Hardik continued to hammer Kings XI, which miscalculated its bowling changes.

As if Neesham bowling the 16th and 18th overs wasn’t surprising enough, K. Gowtham was asked to bowl the last over. Hardik and Pollard made merry by tonking four sixes off it. The target was too steep for Rahul’s men.

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