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Punjab romp to nine-wicket victory over holders Mumbai

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Mumbai Indians’ (MI) middle and lower order bating failed once again as the defending champions succumbed to their second successive loss in the Indian Premier League (IPL) at the MA Chidambara­m Stadium on Friday. Punjab Kings (PBKS) beat them by nine wickets with 14 balls to spare to register their second win of the season.

While MI have struggled with the bat in previous games too but they have managed to put up scores with which they could fight. However, in the last two matches they have failed to get to even 140 which has resulted in losses.

On Friday, they were restricted to their lowest total of the season -- 131 for six in 20 overs, despite Rohit Sharma geting 63.

Sharma’s 63 ( 52 balls, 5x4s, 2x6s) was the highest individual score for MI this season and only the second half-century for the franchise ater opening batsman Suryakumar Yadav’s 56 in an earlier game.

However, even as Sharma tried to anchor the innings, tight bowling from PBKS bowlers restricted the MI batsmen.

PBKS’ decision to make one change in this game -- play Ravi Bishnoi in place of fellow leg-spinner Murugan Ashwin was vindicated as the Rajasthan bowler took two wickets for 21 in his four overs.

Pace bowler Mohammed Shami impressed, especially at the death, also taking two for 21 in his four overs.

Ater Quinton de Kock (3) was dismissed early by off-spinner Deepak Hooda, Bishnoi removed Ishan Kishan (6) in the first over ater powerplay leaving MI struggling at 26 for two ater seven overs.

A 79-run partnershi­p for the third wicket in exactly nine overs between Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav ( 33 off 27 balls) resurrecte­d the innings and set a plaform for the two and the incoming hard-hiters to put up a competitiv­e and big total.

However, that wasn’t to be. Good performanc­e by bowlers Shami (2/21 in four overs), Bishnoi and Arshdeep Singh (1/28 in three overs) in the death overs saw MI bating fail to get anywhere near 150.

The last four overs saw only 26 runs for MI even as they lost four wickets.

The target was easy for Punjab Kings even though the franchise’s bating has been inconsiste­nt in the tournament.

The low target did not put any pressure on openers KL Rahul (60 not out off 52 balls; 3x4s, 3x6s) and Mayank Agarwal (25 off 20 balls; 4x4s, 1x6s) as the duo added 53 in just over seven overs.

Agarwal’s dismissal may have given some hope to MI but Chris Gayle ( 43 not out off 35 balls; 5x4s, 2x6s) returned to form and added unbeaten 79 in 62 balls for the second wicket with skipper Rahul.

Both PBKS and MI have two wins from five games with MI one place ahead of PBKS in fourth spot due to beter net run rate.

SHARMA LAMENTS LOSS:MI skipper Sharma lamented the failure of his team’s bating as they failed to put up a challengin­g total.

“Not enough runs, exactly. I still feel it is not a bad wicket to bat on. You can see how Kings (PBKS) won with nine wickets in hand. If you get 150-160, you are always in the game and that is something we have failed in the last two games. We need to look at that,” he said ater the match.

The MI opening batsman said that they may have to rethink the strategy of sending Kishan to bat at No. 3, ahead of Yadav who bated at No. 4. Kishan hasn’t been able to deliver.

He struggled to six off 17 balls. Yadav scored 33 off 27 balls and added 79 for the third wicket with Sharma.

“Ishan was trying to hit but couldn’t get it, even myself. In the last four games, we really bated well in the powerplay but today we failed to do so. We’re missing bating all 20 overs the way we want to,” said the India limited overs vice-captain.

“Ishan at [No.] 3 was just a tactical thing. We wanted someone to bat in the middle who plays well against spin bowlers and we identified Surya as that player. When it works it looks good, when it doesn’t it looks bad,” added Sharma.

Good performanc­e by bowlers helped PBKS claim a massive victory over MI to register their second win of the season. Both Punjab and Mumbai have two wins from five games with MI one place ahead of PBKS in fourth spot due to a beter net run rate

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Punjab Kings’ players celebrate the wicket of Surya Kumar Yadav of Mumbai Indians during their IPL match at the MA Chidambara­m Stadium in Chennai on Friday.
Courtesy: IPL website ↑ Punjab Kings’ players celebrate the wicket of Surya Kumar Yadav of Mumbai Indians during their IPL match at the MA Chidambara­m Stadium in Chennai on Friday.

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