Bhuvneshwar is dismissed by Arjun Tendulkar, caught by Rohit at cover! This marks Arjun’s first wicket in the IPL and MI’s third consecutive victory. Rohit’s enthusiastic celebration, pointing towards Arjun and running towards him, demonstrates his confidence in the young player.
Tendulkar has shown his ability to perform under pressure, just as he has done in the past. MI triumphs over their opponent by 14 runs, as Bhuvneshwar’s bat face twisted a bit, resulting in a catch at cover from the fuller ball.
MI secures their third consecutive victory, leaving SRH feeling disappointed due to missing several crucial moments. Markram, Klaasen, and Sundar’s dismissals were poorly timed, despite their efforts to recover from a weak start.
Although Agarwal’s batting was better, Markram’s fine touch led to his downfall, and Klaasen’s contribution brought the rate down but didn’t last long enough for SRH to take the lead. Jansen and Sundar played their part, but their cameos needed to last a few more balls.
Unfortunately, this was not the case for SRH, leaving them in 9th place while MI moved up to number 6 on the points table. Credit goes to MI for executing their yorkers excellently, with clean catching and a nearly game-clinching run-out of Sundar. MI’s three consecutive wins showcase their impressive comeback.