Hyderabad Crush Mumbai

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    • Publish Date: May 9 2017 10:56AM
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    • Updated Date: May 9 2017 10:56AM
Hyderabad Crush Mumbai

Defending champions Sunrisers Hyderabad strengthened their hold on the fourth and final play-offs spot of the Indian Premier League (IPL) as they thumped top-placed Mumbai Indians by seven wickets at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium.


Playing their final home game of the league stage, Hyderabad restricted Mumbai to 138/7 in 20 overs, before Shikhar Dhawan (62 not out off 46 deliveries) and Moises Henriques (44 off 35) shared a 91-run stand for the second wicket to steer them home with 1.4 overs to spare. Following this win, Hyderabad, having 15 points from 13 games, eliminated Delhi Daredevils (eight points from 11 games) from the race to the play-offs. But Hyderabad's place in the knock-outs are not confirmed, as fifth-placed Kings XI Punjab (10 points from 11 matches) can still qualify for the play-offs.

Only Mumbai have sealed their berth in the play-offs, while Kolkata Knight Riders (16 points from 12 matches) and Rising Pune Supergiant (16 points from 12 matches) are strong contenders. Punjab will have to win all of their remaining three games to be in the hunt for the play-offs. Hyderabad will travel to Kanpur to face Gujarat Lions in their final league game. Hence, going by their poor away record this edition, it was important for the David Warner-led side to win at home.

Coming into the game on the back of two consecutive losses, they needed to raise their game and they did. Winning the toss and electing to bat, Mumbai initially struggled on a slower pitch and needed Rohit Sharma's sublime 67 off 45 deliveries to get to 138/7 in a crucial match for Hyderabad as far as play-offs chances are concerned. Mumbai's second-highest scorer was Parthiv Patel with 23. The classy stroke-maker that he is, Rohit was the only batsman who could take on against Siddharth Kaul (3/24), Bhuvneshwar Kumar (2/29), Mohammad Nabi (1/13) and Rashid Khan (1/22). Hyderabad captain Warner exploited the slowish nature of the wicket, as he introduced Afghan off-spinner Nabi in the second over and the latter gave no rooms for the Mumbai batsmen to go for shots. 

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Ayushi Pandey LILAVATI BAI PODAR (A)-SCRUZ

Mumbai Indians have sailed into the Playoffs with ease. Sunrisers Hyderabad, on the other hand, are en route to the Playoffs. The clinical performance of the bowlers and the batsmen strengthens David Warner''s team to hold on to the fourth and final play-offs spot. I was a bit surprised by Rohit Sharma''s decision to bat first after winning the toss because they should ideally back their strength of chasing against such a powerful opposition.

Akshita Pandey LILAVATI BAI PODAR (A)-SCRUZ

It was a close win for the defending champions, Sunrisers Hyderabad, because of Shikhar Dhawan and Moises Henriques partnership, the orange army could win against the two time defending champions. Mohammed Nabi''s performance was just out of the world. Bhuvneshwar''s was good and will always remain good. Last year he was the purple cap with 23 wickets and this year he will take the purple cap with more wickets. Mumbai performed pretty well!! Superb performance, Orange Army!!!!

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