The Free Press Journal

Kohli, Rawat star as RCB throw MI’s campaign in tatters

Former skipper’s 48 and Rawat’s 66 helps the Bengaluru outfit reach home easily; Rohit and Co suffer 4th defeat on the trot

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Mumbai Indians' season of woes just got a tad worse after the fivetime champions followed another high-profile team Chennai Super Kings to lose their fourth match on the bounce as Royal Challenger­s Bangalore cantered to an easy seven-wicket win in an IPL match on Saturday.

It was Suryakumar Yadav's unbeaten 68 that gave Mumbai Indians a respectabl­e total of 151 for 6 but that was never going to be enough as young Anuj Rawat (66 off 47 balls) struck his maiden IPL fifty, anchoring the team to the target in just 18.3 overs.

He had two fifty plus partnershi­ps — 50 for opening stand with skipper Faf du Plessis (16) and 80 with former skipper and his West Delhi Cricket Academy senior Virat Kohli (48 off 36 balls) for the second wicket to seal the issue.

Rawat scored at a decent strike-rate if not rollicking one and had two fours and six maximums in his kitty.

Mumbai Indians are currently last on the table of 10 teams because of inferior net run-rate compared to CSK but the road towards redemption is becoming difficult with every passing match.

Whether it is skipper Rohit's lean patch or a poor sentimenta­l call by the MI management to retain a non-performing asset like Kieron Pollard for one season too many, there are too many loopholes that needs plugging.

The next set of young batters are getting ready but the current attack with Murugan Ashwin, Basil Thampi and Jaydev

Unadkat bowling at least 12 out of 20 overs, doesn't give the confidence that it can actually become a side in contention for a silverware.

If MI is in a mess, it is because of the decisions taken before and during the auction. Retaining Pollard and letting all-rounder Hardik Pandya go is coming back to haunt them. So is the decision to not bid aggressive­ly for the likes of Krunal Pandya or Trent Boult or for that matter Rahul Chahar.

Earlier, Rohit and Ishan Kishan's flamboyant start was followed by an inexplicab­le batting collapse before the indomitabl­e Suryakumar gave MI's total semblance of respectabi­lity.

For RCB, Harshal Patel (2-23 in 4 overs) was brilliant with his variations as most of the MI batters had no idea about his slower deliveries, which were primarily off-cutters with occasional loopy blockhole balls that drifted.

MI were 50 for no loss after Powerplay but in the next four overs lost as many as five wickets to become 62 for five and subsequent­ly 79 for six before Suryakumar (5x4, 6x6) with his 15th IPL fifty, took them to a decent total.

Suryakumar took charge with MI tottering at 79 for 6 and added 72 off 41 balls with Jaydev Unadkat (13 no off 14 balls). BRIEF SCORES: Mumbai Indians 151 for 6 in 20 overs (Surya Kumar Yadav 68 not out; Harshal Patel 2-23, Wanindu Hasaranga 2-28) lost to Royal Challenger­s Bangalore 152-3 in 18.3 overs Rawat 66, Virat Kohli 48) by seven wickets.

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