Hindustan Times (Noida)

Hardik keeps MI hopes alive

Tiwary set it up and Pandya finished it as defending champions continue to be in race to make it to the last 4

- Rasesh Mandani rasesh.mandani@htlive.com

MUMBAI: After the string of defeats and an underwhelm­ing performanc­e against Virat Kohli’s Royal Challenger­s Bangalore the other night, Mumbai Indians were switched on with the ball on Tuesday. They were short of producing their A game but another below-par batting show by Punjab Kings was enough for the defending champions to race away to a sixwicket win in Abu Dhabi.

Mumbai have been in a scamper for playoff berths before. But not off late, after becoming the dominant IPL side they now are. In need of four straight wins to seal a playoff spot, MI had to do something different. They made the first big move before a ball was bowled by dropping the World Cup bound Ishan Kishan.

The next one was to give the first ball to Krunal Pandya’s leftarm-spin. Before this game, Krunal had been bowling with a season average of 69. So, the move had more to do with using up a Krunal over in the powerplay. So well did the trick work that the elder Pandya ended up bowling three overs (3-16-1) in the firstsix, also accounting for Mandeep Singh’s wicket. Krunal used a mix of quickish angled balls with the odd seam-up and PK weren’t enterprisi­ng enough to target him.

Soon after the field spread out, Kieron Pollard pegged PK further back in the space of 3 balls. He first got KL Rahul (21) to glove to short fine leg. Mumbai would have been wary of not exposing Krunal against Chris Gayle, but a couple of balls after Rahul’s wicket, the MI vice-captain took care of his fellow West Indian—dismissing him on the long-on boundary for one run. In the very next over, Jasprit Bumrah sent down a fiery yorker to remove the dangerous Nicolas Pooran (2), leaving the top-heavy Punjab batting reeling at 50/4 after eight overs.

The Deepak Hooda-aiden Markram fifth wicket partnershi­p added 61 runs, but they could never pick up speed. With no hitting options in their lower order, Punjab could not step on the accelerato­r, ending on 135/6.

In reply, Mumbai couldn’t completely overcome their batting blues. Taking a cue from

Kolkata Knight Riders’ book, Punjab started with part-time off-spinner Aiden Markram. Rohit Sharma and Quinton de Kock are not weak, but less at ease in attacking the spinners in the powerplay. The word has gone around, and KL Rahul introduced his trump card Ravi Bishnoi in the fourth over. It was Punjab’s turn to produce a twowicket over of their own. Bishnoi got Sharma out (8) slogging to mid-on and the next ball bowled Suryakumar Yadav (0) through the gate off back-to-back googlies. With Kishan sitting out and Yadav dismissed for the fourth time in a row without getting to double digits, MI’S problems would have begun to worry the Indian selectors.

In his third over, Bishnoi produced another chance off his googly against de Kock but Markram failed to hold on to what would have been an outstandin­g catch, covering considerab­le ground to his right from long-off but failing to hold on. The reprieve didn’t help de Kock as the seasoned opener lost concentrat­ion and got out (27) to an ugly heave against a Mohammed Shami’s length ball that shattered his stumps, reducing Mumbai to 61/3.

Mumbai’s best batter on view was Saurabh Tiwari. Coming in at No.4, he was the man who eased the pressure off his out-oftouch batting partners by striking timely blows through his 45-run stay. After he was gone in the 16th over, MI’S famed powerhitte­rs Hardik Pandya and Pollard saw them home.

Brief scores: Punjab Kings 135/6 in 20 overs (A Markram 42; K Pollard 2/8, J Bumrah 2/24) lost to Mumbai Indians 137/4 in 19 overs (S Tiwary 45, H Pandya 40*; R Bishnoi 2/25) by 6 wickets.

IPL media rights

BCCI announced the tender of IPL media rights for 2023-2027 after the Governing

Council meeting on Tuesday. “The IPL media rights tender for the cycle 2023-2027 will be released immediatel­y after the appointmen­t of two new IPL teams which is scheduled to be announced on October 25,” a BCCI release said. Currently,

Star India have the IPL broadcast and digitals rights for 20182022, having won it with a consolidat­ed bid of ₹16,347.5 crore. Also, in a first, the last two league matches will be played concurrent­ly. SRH vs MI and RCB vs Delhi Capitals on October 8 will be played simultaneo­usly at 7.30pm IST.

 ?? SPORTZPICS/IPL ?? Hardik Pandya scored an unbeaten 40 off 30 deliveries to guide Mumbai Indians to a six-wicket win vs Punjab Kings.
SPORTZPICS/IPL Hardik Pandya scored an unbeaten 40 off 30 deliveries to guide Mumbai Indians to a six-wicket win vs Punjab Kings.

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