IPL 2022 Gujarat Titans and Mumbai Indians at the 51st Brabon Stadium in Mumbai (Gujarat Titans vs Mumbai Indians) Was played in between. Mumbai lost the match to Gujarat by 5 runs in the final over. Gujarat openers Riddhiman Saha and Shubhaman Gill got off to a good start. The duo laid the groundwork for a 106-run partnership. Before this, Mumbai had Rohit Sharma (Rohi Sharma) And Ishaan Kish got off to a good start with an offensive game. With which the target of 178 runs was set against Gujarat. In a heartbreaking match, Mumbai Indians snatched the match from Gujarat. Thus Hardik Pandya (Hardik Pandya) The team has lost the match for the first time going to run chase.
For the last several matches, Gujarat was not getting the desired start from either team in the opening pair. Shubhaman Gill’s poor form in particular was a cause for concern for the team. Riddhiman Saha, however, continued to bat well. Both the batsmen fired from the offensive start in this match. Mumbai were started by Rohit Sharma and Ishant Kish, both batting and putting on a formidable partnership of 106 runs in just 12 overs.
The match changed with Ashwin’s over and two run outs
The duo, meanwhile, completed their respective half-centuries, but then in the 13th over, Murugan Ashwin returned both to the pavilion on the first and last ball. Then Captain Hardik Pandya and Sai Sudarshan started collecting runs quickly. In particular, Hardik led the team with some superb boundaries, but first Sudarshan was hit out and then Hardik was run out on the best throw by Ishaan Kishan.
In such a situation, the responsibility was on Rahul Tewatia and David Miller, but both the batsmen could not give the team a victory this time. 9 runs were needed in the last over, but Rahul Tewatia was run out on the third ball and then Daniel Sams gave Gujarat only 3 runs on the basis of superb bowling.
Rohit and Isha had a great start
The opening pair of Ishaan Kishan and captain Rohit Sharma shared a 74-run stand for the first wicket for the Mumbai Indians. Both scored over 60 runs in the powerplay alone, which was Mumbai’s highest score this season. However, both the batsmen missed half a century. Rohit dismissed Rohit in the eighth over and then Suryakumar Yadav and Ishaan Kishan continued to walk in the 11th and 12th overs. After a quick start, Mumbai lost 3 wickets for 111 runs in 12 overs, while Kieran Pollard also went ahead after 8 runs.
Tim David again played a match-changing game
Team David then took over the reins of the team. The player, who was ruled out by Mumbai for six consecutive matches, eventually led the team to a match-worthy score. Based on David’s quick innings (44 not out, 21 balls, 2 fours, 4 sixes), Mumbai finally made a strong 177 for 6. David shared a 38-run partnership with Tilak Verma (21). From Gujarat, Rashid Khan (2/24) was the most successful bowler.
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