SRH vs MI, 10th match at Mumbai, Apr 12 2017, Indian Premier League

RESULT
10th match (N), Wankhede, April 12, 2017, Indian Premier League
(18.4/20 ov, T:159) 159/6

MI won by 4 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)

Player Of The Match
3/24
jasprit-bumrah
Cricinfo's MVP
david-warner
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Comms: Akshay Gopalakrishnan
Scorecard summary
Sunrisers Hyderabad 158/8(20 overs)
Mumbai Indians 159/6(18.4 overs)
Cricinfo’s Most Valuable Players of the Match
PLAYERTeam
TI
Runs
I. Runs
B. Impact
Bowl
I. Wkts
Bo. Impact
SRH6749(34)57.6567--0
MI63.023(3)31.552/232.461.47
SRH59.464(3)3.452.353/212.5657.11
MI58.8639(24)49.4258.86--0
SRH50.232(4)- 2.08- 5.481/191.7455.72

First Man of the Match award for Bumrah in the IPL and first defeat for Sunrisers Hyderabad in this year's IPL. That's all we have for you from this match. Do join us tomorrow for Match 11 between Kolkata Knight Riders and Kings XI Punjab at the Eden Gardens. Until then, it's goodbye from all of us here!

Shubham: "Powerful performance from MI and the fact that they are at 3 in points table with their biggies Joe,Rohit,Pollard yet to fire highlights just why they are such serious contenders this year..."

"It's generally a difficult ground to bowl in the end", says Jasprit Bumrah, Man of the Match. "It was a fixed plan and it worked today. Usually, when you have too many variations, you try and stick to one or two of them because if you try too much, you go for runs. It is always very beneficial when he (Lasith Malinga)is around, so I always keep asking him what I have to do and what needs to be done. Nowadays, we have to practice with the wet ball, with the dew going around in this ground, it is difficult."

"It was a perfect platform for us to showcase our talents with the ball because we all know how the Sunrisers, especially the top four, bat, so firstly credit to the bowlers for coming out and restricting them," says Mumbai captain Rohit Sharma. "When they execute their plans, it becomes easy for a captain to manoeuvre his field. We know how Warner plays upfront as well as Shikhar. Lot of credit goes to the bowlers and the fielders. Parthiv behind the wicket makes it easier for me to adjust my field. Very good performance from the bowlers and well-finished by the batsmen as well. Still early days, just three games, but we would like to take a lot from the three games. I could not have asked for anything more from each of the 10 players. But now the big challenge, we go to Bangalore. You must have seen both of them on the ground. They (the Pandya brothers) are expressive, that's just how they play. And we have given them the liberty to express themselves. It brings out the best from them and we also enjoy seeing that from the dressing room."

11.44pm It was Harbhajan Singh who set things up upfront, opening the bowling and taking two wickets in an economical four-over spell. And it is he that finishes it off, with the bat. Still no win for Sunrisers against Mumbai Indians at the Wankhede. They have lost on all three occasions they have played at the Wankhede. No doubt that Mumbai were the better team tonight. They batted better and bowled better. Bumrah and Malinga played their part in limiting Sunrisers to a rather low total. It was a low score, all the more considering the effect of dew in the second innings and needed some good bowling. But Sunrisers' bowling wasn't as good tonight as they have come to be recognised for. Blazing start from Parthiv at the top, Nitish Rana once again proving himself on a big stage, and of course, a powerful finish from Krunal Pandya. Presentations in a bit.

"We were probably 20 or 30 runs short. It's a tough ground to defend and there was going to be dew," says David Warner, Sunrisers captain. "We needed a better score. If we sum it up, we were 20-30 short and one of us needed to get a big score. Credit to the bowlers. Tough circumstances with the dew. Bhuvi was excellent again. It was always in the back of my mind whether Rashid was going to be able to bowl with the wet ball, but credit to him. One full toss, but you can understand that. We need to go to Kolkata and start again with a positive attitude."

18.4
1
Mustafizur to Harbhajan, 1 run

on a length, on leg stump, Harbhajan nudges it away to square leg for a single and that is the game

18.3
Mustafizur to Harbhajan, no run

full, angled across, Harbhajan pushes it out to covers and it is a packed off-side field with everyone inside the circle

18.2
2
Mustafizur to Harbhajan, 2 runs

full and on the pads again, clipped away to midwicket. Deep midwicket runs in and they take him on for the second. Better throw and Harbhajan was gone. He was struggling on the second run. They all have a laugh at Harbhajan's running at the Mumbai dug out

18.1
1
Mustafizur to Hardik, 1 run

on the pads, tucked away to deep midwicket for one

end of over 186 runs • 2 wickets
MI: 155/6CRR: 8.61 RRR: 2.00
Hardik Pandya1 (2b)
Bhuvneshwar Kumar 4-0-21-3
Ben Cutting 2-0-18-0
17.6
W
Bhuvneshwar to Rana, OUT

and Rana falls with Mumbai on the brink. Short of a length, he was looking to back away and sticks his bat out. But the ball moves away from him and hits the top part of the off-stump. The bail comes off and nearly hits the keeper's face as it flies back

Nitish Rana b Kumar 45 (36b 3x4 2x6 68m) SR: 125
17.5
4
Bhuvneshwar to Rana, FOUR runs

full, change of pace, rolls his fingers over the seam and bowls it slow. But too wide and it is carved over extra cover

Bhuvneshwar has 41 wickets in death overs since 2014 - 7 more than any other bowler

17.4
1
Bhuvneshwar to Hardik, 1 run

fullish length, outside off, drops it in front of point for an easy single

17.3
Bhuvneshwar to Hardik, no run

short of a length, outside off, defended with an open face of the bat to backward point

Abhishek: "It's true that SRH didn't get enough runs on the board, but their bowling was really average tonight apart from Rashid. "

17.2
1
Bhuvneshwar to Rana, 1 run

very full, squeezed out between mid-on and midwicket. Hardik wants a second but Rana denies him the run and rightly so

Nehra's figures are his most expensive T20 figures since 2014

Hardik comes in but Rana on strike

17.1
W
Bhuvneshwar to Krunal, OUT

full toss ends Krunal Pandya's burst. It comes on at around thigh height and he looks to swing it over deep midwicket. Gets it off the high part of the bat and Ben Cutting latches on to it in the deep

Krunal Pandya c Cutting b Kumar 37 (20b 3x4 3x6 19m) SR: 185
end of over 1715 runs
MI: 149/4CRR: 8.76 RRR: 3.33
Krunal Pandya37 (19b 3x4 3x6)
Nitish Rana40 (33b 2x4 2x6)
Ben Cutting 2-0-18-0
Ashish Nehra 4-0-46-1

Rashid's spell was the second-most economical four-over spell by a spinner in a chase in a night IPL game at the Wankhede

16.6
1
Cutting to Krunal, 1 run

tries to go big over the leg side with a pull but gets cramped for room and ends up dragging it down to long-off

16.5
4
Cutting to Krunal, FOUR runs

has that come off the glove? Short ball from Cutting again, does not give room this time. Coming on leg stump channel and not giving him the room to pull. But pandya tries to shovel it and gets a glove as the ball goes to fine leg

16.4
Cutting to Krunal, no run

looks to run it down to third man and makes no contact

16.3
4
Cutting to Krunal, FOUR runs

too full, outside off, carved uppishly over covers. Krunal Pandya doing it for Mumbai here

16.2
6
Cutting to Krunal, SIX runs

oh, what a shot! He got on top of the bounce and gave it an absolute whack. Dropping it short, fractionally, and offering up some width outside off. Pandya opens up his arms and swats a muscular pull over midwicket

16.1
Cutting to Krunal, no run

good length, slower in pace, 115kph, on the stumps, defended back to the bowler

end of over 1613 runs
MI: 134/4CRR: 8.37 RRR: 6.25
Krunal Pandya22 (13b 1x4 2x6)
Nitish Rana40 (33b 2x4 2x6)
Ashish Nehra 4-0-46-1
Rashid Khan 4-0-19-1
15.6
1
Nehra to Krunal, 1 run

length, outside off, walks across and tries to carve it out through the off side, gets an outside edge to third man

15.5
Nehra to Krunal, no run

shortish, outside off, swing and a miss from the batsman as he tries to cut

15.4
4
Nehra to Krunal, FOUR runs

short of a length and angling into him, tucked off the hips through deep backward square leg. It's vacant in that region and he collects another boundary

15.3
6
Nehra to Krunal, SIX runs

that's a clean strike. Overpitched, outside off, Krunal walks across to meet the pitch and thumps it over long-on. Good swing and follow-through. Crowd finds its voice again

Best performances - batters
Spike Graph
Wagon Zone
DA Warner
49 runs (34)
7 fours2 sixes
Productive shot
cut shot
24 runs
4 fours1 six
Control
74%
S Dhawan
48 runs (43)
5 fours1 six
Productive shot
cover drive
12 runs
2 fours0 six
Control
80%
Best performances - bowlers
B Kumar
O
4
M
0
R
21
W
3
ECO
5.25
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
LEGOFF
LHB
1W
1W
JJ Bumrah
O
4
M
0
R
24
W
3
ECO
6
FTYFGSGS
OFFLEG
RHB
1W
2W
LEGOFF
LHB
Match details
Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai
TossMumbai Indians, elected to field first
Series
Season2017
Player Of The Match
Hours of play (local time)20.00 start, First Session 20.00-21.30, Interval 21.30-21.50, Second Session 21.50- 23.20
Match days12 April 2017 - night (20-over match)
Umpires
TV Umpire
Reserve Umpire
Match Referee
PointsMumbai Indians 2, Sunrisers Hyderabad 0
Win Probability
MI 100%
SRHMI
100%50%100%SRH InningsMI Innings

Over 19 • MI 159/6

MI won by 4 wickets (with 8 balls remaining)
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Indian Premier League

TEAMMWLPTNRR
MI14104200.784
RPS1495180.176
SRH1485170.599
KKR1486160.641
KXIP147714-0.009
DC146812-0.512
GL144108-0.412
RCB143107-1.299