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Mumbai Indians steal a thriller against Kings XI

Punjab,Sports, Wed, 25 Apr 2012 IANS

Mohali, April 25 (IANS) After two consecutive defeats, Mumbai Indians got their Indian Premier League (IPL) campaign back on track with a thrilling four-wicket win against Kings XI Punjab at the Punjab Cricket Association (PCA) Stadium here Wednesday.

 

Heroics from Ambati Rayudu, who struck a 17-ball 34, helped Mumbai Indians chase down the target of 169 losing six wickets and with a ball to spare for their first win in Mohali in five seasons. Rayudu was also adjudged the Man of the Match.

 

 

With the win, Mumbai Indians moved to the sixth spot with eight points from seven matches while Kings XI remained at the eight place with six points from eight matches.

 

 

Opting to bat first, Kings XI Punjab got a challenging total of 168 for three in 20 overs after stand-in skipper David Hussey struck an unbeaten 68 while David Miller remained unbeaten on 34.

 

 

While chasing, Mumbai Indians got off to a good start with James Franklin (22) and Sachin Tendulkar (34) adding 52 runs for the first wicket. Veteran Pakistani all-rounder Azhar Mahmood (2-23), who is playing as a British citizen, picked up the openers in his consecutive overs as Mumbai Indians slumped from 52 for no loss for 59 for two.

 

 

Rohit Sharma came up with a brilliant 50 of 30 balls, which was studded with three fours and three sixes, to keep Mumbai Indians' chase on track.

 

 

Rohit and skipper Harbhajan Singh, who didn't trouble the scorers, were dismissed by pacer Parvinder Awana (3-39) in the 18th over that left Mumbai Indians needing to score 32 runs off the last two overs.

 

 

It looked as if Kings XI would get an easy win, but things turned in favour of Mumbai Indians in the penultimate over bowled by leggie Piyush Chawla (1-46).

 

 

Chawla was clobbered for four sixes in his last over by Robin Pietersen (16 not out) and Rayudu, both hitting two each, as 27 runs came off the 19th over and took Mumbai Indians on the threshold of a win. Raydu and Pietsersen held their nerves and took Mumbai Indians to a win without further loss.

 


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