Mumbai Indians finished their 2021 IPL contest with a stunning, conquering 43-run victory, but were unable to complete the near-impossible qualifying sort of situation against SRH in the season’s final league encounter, which totaled 428 runs, 51 fours, and 11 sixes.
Manish Pandey, having captained SRH in the unavailability of injured Kane Williamson, has nowhere to go against the strength of Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav, who collaborated to crush 166 runs, smashing 24 fours and 7 sixes to push Mumbai to 235/9, their biggest total in IPL history.
The Kishan-SKY attack was so violent that a statistical wonder as unlikely as the one Mumbai need to guarantee qualifying began to look realistic in the imagination. The second half of the equation would be bowling SRH out for 65 or less.
Kishan extended the ruthless destruction with captain Rohit Sharma
The way that Mumbai scored 83 in the powerplay having scored eight and five runs in the 1st and 6th overs proved the ridiculous extent of batting. Kishan extended the ruthless destruction with captain Rohit Sharma, who excitedly played the 2nd role before top-edging Rashid to Mohammad Nabi for 18 off 13, the combined fastest in IPL history. Hardik Pandya, who was elevated to No. 3, could just contribute 10 before lofting out to long-on off Jason Holder.
Kishan, who scored over 83% of his runs in boundaries (11 fours and 4 sixes), was taken off the attack for a little while by Kieron Pollard’s entrance and was quickly punished by Umran Malik, whom he pushed behind to the keeper. Abhishek Sharma’s double strike helped Mumbai reach 151/5 quickly: Pollard blasted him right down the ground, finding Jason Roy placed at 180, in front of the visual range, whereas James Neesham went for a golden duck.
Yadav showed why he is termed the “Indian AB de Villiers”
His 2021 IPL record may not be as remarkable as in past years, but Yadav took cues from Kishan and regained his lost momentum with a powerful 40-ball 82.
Since being played by Kishan, Kaul, who had surrendered 56 runs with no success, was in for further suffering when Yadav took the assault to him in the 14th over to up the score. Yadav showed why he is termed the “Indian AB de Villiers,” sarcastically escalating and collecting Malik, who turned up the tempo only to be mistreated and despatched for a hat-trick of boundaries in the last over.
Yadav, who struck 13 fours and 3 sixes in his innings, blasted a Holder delivery in the deep to Nabi in the last over after being smacked in the head in Malik’s previous over. In the meanwhile, Rashid and Holder cheaply returned Krunal Pandya and Nathan Coulter-Nile, both of whom were caught by Nabi, who had a game-high 5 catches.
Sunrisers Hyderabad, out in improbable pursuit of 237, got off to a flying start with openers Jason Roy and Abhishek Sharma, who targeted the new-ball bowlers, and Piyush Chawla, who raced off 64 in only 5.2 overs. The first victory for Mumbai came when Roy lost possession of a pull-off Trent Boult, which Krunal collected at fine leg.
MI even considered attempting it was an achievement
SRH managed to score runs but also lost wickets, as Sharma holed out to deep midwicket off Neesham to conclude his quick 16-ball 33 cameo. They then lost two wickets in a row, with Chawla dismissing Nabi and Abdul Samad picking long-on to give Neesham his 2nd.
Since being dropped to 100/4, the SRH innings was rescued by captain Manish Pandey and Priyam Garg’s 56-run partnership. Pandey hit 7 fours and 2 sixes in his 69-ball 41 to remain undefeated, but he had no backup after Jasprit Bumrah grabbed Garg at mid-on for 29. After Rashid stroked a return catch to Bumrah, he scooped another, whereas Coulter-Nile meant that Holder didn’t have any exploits to record as SRH were confined to 193/8.
Mumbai Indians were out to accomplish the inconceivable, and the fact that they even considered attempting it was an achievement. After a performance like that beneath the Abu Dhabi night sky, the MI assume would be kicking themselves for departing.
Twitter Reactions:
Finishing our season with a win 💙
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) October 8, 2021
So the league stage is done. Today’s takeaway @ishankishan51 and @surya_14kumar back in form for India and KS Bharat winning it for RCB and taking it on himself rather than leaving it for Maxwell. DC v CSK- DC for me. KKR RCB KKR for me!! Both can go wrong but that’s the fun!
— Boria Majumdar (@BoriaMajumdar) October 8, 2021
First play-off!#CSK will defeat #DC
— KRK (@kamaalrkhan) October 8, 2021
Congratulations @KKRiders for making in #Playoffs#IPL2021
— SAYYED IQBAL ABDULLAH (SIA) (@iqqiabdullah) October 8, 2021
Feels good to see the elusive ” Q ” next to our team❤️. Missed you for a couple of years now #IPL2021 pic.twitter.com/FV8ltmSlQx
— DK (@DineshKarthik) October 8, 2021
Attachment with this Squad is Eternal ,
Thanks for all the Memories .It’s hard to say goodbye , Hopefully we get some of them back in mega auction . See you soon @mipaltan 💙 pic.twitter.com/BK9MbkipSv
— Harish (@Harishkandula45) October 8, 2021
Ended our season on a high 💙👑
Well done Champs, played the last match as defending champa 💙
We will be back to our A game next season, enjoyed this squad, a lot of good memories 🥺🏆💙@mipaltan #MI #MIPaltan #MumbaiIndians #MIvsSRH #SRHvMI #IPL2021 pic.twitter.com/UdWsyKz4ua
— Wiseguy (@Resonate45) October 8, 2021
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