Time is over!
15.1 overs: OUT! Sunil Narine gets rid of Saurabh Tiwary (21). MI 147/3
15 overs: MI 147/2
14.2 overs: BOOM! 4, 6 – Saurabh Tiwary (17 *) hits Pat Cummins by a six and a four on consecutive balls. Tonight there is hiding place for the fast Australian. MI 142/2
STATISTICS ALERT: Majority of Six in IPL
326 – C Gayle
214 – AB de Villiers
212 – MS Dhoni
200 – Rohit Sharma *
194 – S Raina
14 overs: MI 132/2
17 RACES! Kuldeep Yadav ended his spell with a costly over, after two consecutive orders, as Rohit SHarma (70 *) hit two sixes on it. Yadav’s figures: 4-0-39-0
13.4 overs: SIX! 200th IPL six for Rohit Sharma as he hits another high on Kuldeep Yadav. MY 129/2
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13.1 overs: SIX! 85m – And it’s outside the stadium. Rohit Sharma (62 *) hits Kuldeep Yadav in the middle of the deep wicket for his fifth all-time high. MI 121/2
13 overs: MI 115/2
10 runs since the return of Sandeep Warrier, which included a four-hitter by Rohit Sharma (56 *), IM’s first limit in more than 4 overs.
STATISTICS ALERT: Most races against teams in IPL
875 * – Rohit Sharma vs. KKR
829 – D Warner vs. KKR
825 – V Kohli v Delhi
819 – D Warner v. KXIP
818 – S Raina vs. KKR
818 – S Raina vs. MI
* FIFTY for Rohit Sharma with 39 balls. MI 105/2 after 12 overs
The Mumbai skipper hit four sixes and one four to reach the milestone. Another brilliant over from Kuldeep Yadav, he gave away only 6 runs. KKR spinners Sunil Narine and Kuldeep Yadav have given away just 22 runs in the last 4 overs and have also dried up the limits.
* 100 comes for Mumbai Indians in 11.1 over – 100/2
11 overs: MI 99/2
Yet another ordinate from Sunil Narine, he conceded only 5 runs. And scoring pressure forced IM hitters to seek extra runs and in the process lost to Suryakumar Yadav.
10.5 overs: OUT! Suryakumar Yadav was left without 47. MI 98/2
Lucky for KKR as Yadav runs out while trying to steal a second race. Nice shot from IM No. 3 when he scored 47 of 28 balls with the help of six and six fours. Yadav also added 90 valuable runs for the second wicket with Rohit Sharma.
10 overs: MI 94/1
Sorted on back to back from KKR spinners. This time, Kuldeep Yadav conceded just six runs despite not throwing a ball.
9 overs: MI 88/1
The ending change worked for Sunil Narine, as West Indies roulette gave away just five singles.
Time is over!
8 overs: MI 83/1
11 RACES! Kuldeep Yadav gave up six and five singles on his first over.
7.5 overs: SIX! Suryakumar Yadav (38 *) joins the party, hits Kuldeep Yadav over extra deep cover for his first high. MI 82/1
More changes to bowling: Kuldeep Yadav goes on the attack
7 overs: MI 72/1 (Rohit Sharma 39 * and Suryakumar Yadav 30 *)
13 RACES! Bowling changes don’t work for Dinesh Karthik since everyone is going to run. Another big change for MI when Rohit Sharma hit a four and a six from Andre Russell.
6.5 overs: SIX! Mr. Hitman (37 * on 24 balls) is in the mood tonight, hitting Andre Russell on the deep square leg for his fourth maximum innings. W 1/70
* Change of pins again: Andre Russell goes on attack
6 overs: MI 59/1
11 races of Sunil Narine’s first over.
* Suryakumar Yadav (28 *) hits another four off Sunil Narine, a stop in the middle of the wicket, and moves up the 50-run spot for the second wicket with Rohit Sharma (27 *). MI 58/1 in 5.4 overs
* Suryakumar Yadav (23 *) hits Sunil Narine for a four to raise 50 for IM in 5.1 overs – 52/1
* Bowling change at both ends: Sunil Narine goes into attack
5 overs: MI 48/1
15 RACES! It’s not the start Pat Cummins should expect, as the pacemaker gave up 15 runs on him. Rohit Sharma (26 *) hit two big six in the final, both on deep medium ground.
4.1 overs: SIX! Rohit Sharma (19 *) welcomes Pat Cummins, who started with a wide, big six over the middle of the deep wicket. W 1/40
* First change of bowling: the most expensive foreign player, Pat Cummins, enters the attack
4 overs: MI 33/1
No limits, but IM batters ran hard to score 9 runs of Shivam Mavi’s second over.
3 overs: MI 24/1
16 RACES! 4, 0, 0, 4, 4, 4 – First big change for the Mumbai Indians when Suryakumar Yadav opened his account with four limits against Sandeep Warrier. Yadav started with a lucky fine four-leg inside edge, but steadied himself before finishing the lap with three fours in a row, all hit with confidence. Strong start from IM No. 3.
2 overs: MI 8/1
What a start from Shivam Mavi, a wicket maiden.
1.2 overs: OUT! Shivam Mavi attacks early to fire Quinton de Kock (1). WED 1/8
Breakthrough of the young pacemaker. Mavi found the thick top edge of De Kock’s bat and the ball soared into the air, and fielder Nikhil Naik made no mistake taking the catch in the middle of the wicket.
1 on: MI 8/0
Rohit Sharma, 6 *, hit a six on the sweeper deck for the last ball of the opening after playing four point balls. Sandeep Warrier was pitching extremely well before conceding a wide on the last ball, and was hit by a high while throwing the extra delivery.
Here we go … Skipper Rohit Sharma and Quinton de Kock are walking towards the middle to open the MI entrances. Sandeep Warrier with the ball for KKR.
Andre Russell: “It’s good to have some games under my belt before the IPL at CPL. Not the performances I wanted, but at least some practice. Hope I do well today. We have to wait and see what happens. We can’t say anything yet. and I hope we can start with a victory as well. “
Playing XI:
Mumbai Indians: Rohit Sharma (c), Quinton de Kock (w), Suryakumar Yadav, Saurabh Tiwary, Hardik Pandya, Kieron Pollard, Krunal Pandya, James Pattinson, Rahul Chahar, Trent Boult, Jasprit Bumrah
Horsemen of the Kolkata Knights: Sunil Narine, Shubman Gill, Nitish Rana, Eoin Morgan, Andre Russell, Dinesh Karthik (w / c), Nikhil Naik, Pat Cummins, Kuldeep Yadav, Sandeep Warrier, Shivam Mavi
What the captains said after the draw:
Rohit Sharma: “What happened in the past is in the past. There are some areas where we need to rectify. Hopefully we don’t make those mistakes. We are playing the same XI. Having someone like Pollard on the team is always good. He is a player. Huge for us, hopefully he can come out and enjoy his game, as always. Malinga, like Pollard, has been a huge player for us. It was a shame he couldn’t do it for personal reasons. That gives others a chance. We need to enjoy our cricket as a squad. “
Dinesh Karthik: “We’ll go bowling first. We watched the first game, there was some dew, so we want to take advantage of it. Really proud to start the tournament today. We have Morgan, Cummins, Russell and Narine. I think they are really looking forward to this. We look forward to it. looking forward to the youth. “
TOSS | Kolkata Knights Riders Captain Dinesh Karthik wins the draw, chooses to bowl against the Mumbai Indians
Tone report:
“Wicket square – 73m. 76 on the ground. The wicket has a good grass coverage, so you can expect a good amount of runs scored here. The limits are much bigger and with the wind factor at stake, no I would. I don’t expect that many sixes. There were 33 sixes hit last night. So today it’s a lot less compared to that. ” – Lisa Sthalekar and JP Duminy
Look who’s flexing their muscles before the game.
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Hello and welcome to the live coverage of 2020 Indian Premier League Match No. 5 between Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians in Abu Dhabi.
“They (the Mumbai Indians) have a team of world class players, they have a solid lineup and the number of IPL titles they have shows it. It’s good that we are playing in Mumbai at the beginning of the tournament, every year is a year. different, I’m sure it will be a great game “- KKR Dinesh Karthik skipper
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