Right then. What next for MI? They take on Rajasthan Royals in their quest for their 6th successive win, this time in Jaipur, on Thursday, 1st May, 2025. On the other hand, LSG have nearly a week's break, before they head north to Dharamsala, to meet the Punjab Kings on Sunday, 4th May, 2025. But we are not done yet. The second match of this Sunday double header is already underway in Delhi with RCB and DC trading blows. Do head over there to that matchcentre. ADIOS! TAKE CARE!
Interesting. Mumbai Indians' WILL JACKS HAS BEEN AWARDED THE PLAYER OF THE MATCH. 29 (21) with the bat and then a double-wicket over to boot. On being asked about what does he prefer being called - batter who can bowl or an allrounder, Jacks smiles and says that he is a batter but does focus on his bowling. Doesn't think of himself as a part timer and loves to contribute whenever called upon. Admits that Pooran and Pant were big wickets as Lucknow Super Giants were going really well at that stage and was elated to get both the left handers at that stage. Is not too sure whether he can be called as the slayer of left handers and says that he just loves to bowl. Thanks the captain and management for giving him an opportunity to be a part of this family. Opines that MI are finding a nice rhythm but still have some work to do. On Jasprit Bumrah, Will calls him an incredible bowler, detailing that he had the displeasure of facing Bumrah in the nets and cannot say how good is he, in words. Ends by saying that Boom Boom is just amazing to watch.
The victorious skipper of Mumbai Indians, HARDIK PANDYA, is all smiles as he comes on to share his views. Hardik says carrying the momentum was important and the way the team has responded in front of such a special crowd is impressive. Mentions that everybody took their chances and chipped in wonderfully both with the bat and the ball to make a big impact. Says good teams are made of such contributions and lauds the way the entire team came in with contributions. On him bowling just one over, Pandya says he felt Bosch could do well on this surface and that was the only reason. Concludes that they as a group are very aware of not letting things get carried away and will take one game at a time and look to carry the momentum.
... THE PRESENTATION ...
The IPL debutant, CORBIN BOSCH, is up next, for a chat. On being asked about when did he get to know about his IPL debut, Bosch informs that he got the news in the morning through head coach Mahela Jayawardene. Adds that since Mitchell Santner was ruled out of this game, he was chosen as the replacement. Calls it a super special day, as it is his brother (Eathan Bosch's) birthday as well. Adds further that it is a special day to make his MI debut as well on the ESA day. Details that this morning, he was jealous of brother Eathan as the birthday boy was celebrating but now, he (Corbin) is the one much happier. On receiving praise from former Aussie allrounder Shane Watson, CB says that he actually looks up to Watson, as he was destructive with both bat and ball, adding that he wants to become like Watto in the future. On his thought process while batting, Corbin Bosch says that he was just thinking of making contact with the ball and once he did that, the nerves settled down. On his bowling, Bosch says that he is working on his bowling and thanks MI's bowling mentor Lasith Malinga for really helping his confidence. On a preferred batting position, Corbin says that he is just happy to bat wherever the team needs him to and is ready to contribute towards the team. Ends by saying that it has been absolutely fantastic for the kids and the team just wanted to make this day extra special for them and calls it a fantastic initiative from the Mumbai Indians.
The captain of Lucknow Super Giants, RISHABH PANT, says the decision to chase was the right call as they backed their batters while also giving the best of the conditions for their bowlers, but it just wasn't their day. Adds that he doesn't want to question a lot about how they bowled as a team and gives credit to Mumbai Indians for playing well. On his own batting, Pant says he doesn't want to think too much and wants to keep it simple in this team-driven game. Lauds the way Mayank Yadav came back in his very first match and hopes for him to get better and better every game.
Incorrect call at the toss? Perhaps, in hindsight. In Mumbai, with the sun beating down hard, the pitches do tend to crack and slow down a touch in the late afternoon. Lucknow Super Giants were looking for early wickets with the ball but barring Rohit Sharma, the other batters made them work for their wickets. Just 5 bowlers were used and the pressure told, as everyone went around the park, with only two overs being as one without a boundary. With the bat, Mitchell Marsh, Nicholas Pooran and Ayush Badoni gave a bit of a headache to the home side, being 103/3 at the 10-over mark. But Marsh's wicket caused a collapse and it turned out to be a big loss in the end. As many as 4 batters got starts but could not convert those, which was the difference between the two sides.
It was the B and B show for MI. Jasprit Bumrah was back at his best, bowling yorkers at will, ending with 4 wickets while Trent Boult helped himself to 3 as well. In the process, Bumrah went on to become the leading wicket taker for Mumbai Indians in the IPL while Trent Boult picked up his 50th scalp in MI colours. But in between these two legends, along came Will Jacks, who chipped in with two wickets as well. The Englishman has turned out to be more than a part timer, picking up 5 wickets, at an average of 15.6 and an economy of 7.09!
A near-perfect performance by the home side. Lost the toss, were asked to bat and they responded in strong style. Ryan Rickelton led the early charge and then Suryakumar Yadav handled the middle overs. Half centuries from both players with decent cameos towards the end saw MI cross the 200-mark and post 215 on the board, which turned out to be more than enough. Then, with the ball, barring for a brief period during the Powerplay, the bowlers were clinical, with experience coming out trumps.
150TH WIN IN THE IPL FOR MUMBAI INDIANS. The first team to achieve this feat, with Chennai Super Kings way behind at 140 in second place. Also, this is the fifth successive win for Hardik Pandya and his men, who also get their fourth win at home this season, in 5 matches. Provisionally, they move to second but because the next game between DC and RCB will see the winner move to 14 points, MI will automatically drop down to third by the end of the day.
Trent Boult to Digvesh Singh, OUT! CASTLED! Trent Boult gets his third and Mumbai Indians wrap the game by 54 runs. Boult steams in and fires a full-length ball, angling it in, on middle and leg. Digvesh Singh is way too late on his shot and looks to drag it across the line, only to get beaten by pace. The ball goes on to crash into the leg stump, and Lucknow Super Giants are all out for 161, at the end of 20 overs.
Trent Boult to Prince Yadav, Lands it on a good length, on middle and leg, Prince Yadav tucks it to the mid-wicket region for a single.
Trent Boult to Prince Yadav, Back of a length, over off, Prince Yadav dabs it down the deck.
Trent Boult to Digvesh Singh, A full toss, outside off, sliced through point for a run.
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Trent Boult to Prince Yadav, On middle, worked through mid-wicket for a single.
Trent Boult to Prince Yadav, Sticking to the basics. No theatrics. Trent Boult to bowl the final over. 3-0-17-2 so far. Inswinging yorker, around middle, dug out to the bowler.
Who will bowl the final over? Will Hardik go to Boult or will he experiment with Chahar or himself?
Corbin Bosch to Digvesh Singh, Hard length, at the stumps, skidding through to almost go onto hit the stumps. Digvesh Singh just about manages to get an inside edge onto his pads. Bosch ends with figures 4-0-26-1.
Corbin Bosch to Digvesh Singh, WIDE! On a length, just going down leg, Digvesh Singh tries to tickle it fine but misses.
Who will be given the honours? Digvesh or Mayank? Digvesh Singh comes in at number 11, replacing Ravi Bishnoi.
Corbin Bosch to Ravi Bishnoi, OUT! TIMBER! The fun for Ravi Bishnoi comes to an end and Corbin Bosch gets his first wicket for Mumbai Indians! Nails the yorker, on middle and Ravi Bishnoi is all over it as he looks to whip it across and gets beaten. The ball scoots under and rattles the stumps. Ravi Bishnoi departs for 13 (14) and LSG are 157/9.
Corbin Bosch to Ravi Bishnoi, Pace off, short and over middle, Ravi Bishnoi is way too early on the pull and misses.
Corbin Bosch to Ravi Bishnoi, Another yorker, dug out to the bowler this time.
Corbin Bosch to Prince Yadav, Yorker, outside off, dug out to the off side for a single.
Corbin Bosch to Prince Yadav, WIDE. Down the leg side, Prince misses his flick.
Corbin Bosch to Prince Yadav, A review for a caught behind. A length ball, following the batter down the leg side, Prince Yadav looks to flick but misses. There is a noise and the keeper appeals but the umpire stays unmoved. Mumbai Indians go for the review but UltraEdge detects the spike when the ball is near the pad.
Meanwhile, news from Delhi is that the Royal Challengers Bengaluru have won the toss and elected to chase against Delhi Capitals, in match number 46. Interesting thoughts from both captains, with Rajat Patidar citing the good nature of the wicket while Axar Patel saying that the wicket will slow down, so is happy to bat first. No Phil Salt for RCB, replaced by Jacob Bethell while for DC, Faf du Plessis returns.
Jasprit Bumrah to Ravi Bishnoi, SIX! BANG! Ravi Bishnoi takes on Bumrah and has a celebration of his own for doing it. On a good length, over middle, Ravi Bishnoi swings across and connects well. Clears long on for a biggie. Jasprit Bumrah finishes with figures 4-0-22-4. A true impact player for MI!
Jasprit Bumrah to Ravi Bishnoi, A nasty bouncer, angling into the left shoulder of the batter. Ravi Bishnoi ducks under and makes sure to stay away from the firing line.
Jasprit Bumrah to Ravi Bishnoi, Looks for a yorker but misses it by a few inches, on middle, Ravi Bishnoi pushes it to mid off.
Jasprit Bumrah to Prince Yadav, A good short ball, following the batter, Yadav is cramped for room and somehow manages to fend it towards square leg for a single.
Jasprit Bumrah to Prince Yadav, Another full toss, outside off, Prince pushes this straight to cover.
Jasprit Bumrah to Prince Yadav, Good ball for the hattrick ball. Goes for the yorker, does Bumrah but misses his mark. Turns out to be a low full toss and Prince Yadav is happy to defend.
Should be Bumrah with his hattrick ball. Or does Hardik have other ideas? Nope, it is Boom Boom.
Corbin Bosch to Ravi Bishnoi, Good length, on middle, Bishnoi makes some room and taps it to cover.
Corbin Bosch to Ravi Bishnoi, Another bouncer, over middle, Ravi Bishnoi throws the kitchen sink at it and misses.
Corbin Bosch to Ravi Bishnoi, Short and on middle, Ravi Bishnoi has a wild swing across and misses. Hardik Pandya has a chat with the bowler and decides to take the review for a caught-behind appeal, with not many interested in the first place. The replays show there is a gap as the ball passes the bat, and the UltraEdge confirms it too. The on-field call of NOT OUT stays, and Mumbai Indians lose a review.
Corbin Bosch to Ravi Bishnoi, A short ball now, Bishnoi looks to ramp it over the keeper but misses.
Corbin Bosch to Ravi Bishnoi, SIX! WHAM! Slower ball, short in length, outside off, Ravi Bishnoi picks the change in pace and heaves this over mid-wicket!
Corbin Bosch to Ravi Bishnoi, Outside off, driven straight to mid off.
Prince Yadav walks in next, at number 10, replacing Avesh Khan.
Avesh Khan walks in next at number 9, replacing Abdul Samad.
Jasprit Bumrah to Avesh Khan, OUT! BOWLED! Action replay! It almost looked like that. A right-handed batter, Bumrah the bowler, a corker of a yorker, around off, bat comes down late, ball goes through and BOOM! The off stump is rattled again as Avesh departs for a golden duck! Bumrah now has 4 and will be on a hattrick when he comes to bowl his next over!
Jasprit Bumrah to Abdul Samad, OUT! BOWLED! That's a Boom Boom special. Wicket number 3 for him. A perfect yorker, at the base of the stumps. Abdul Samad tries to get down his bat in time but is way too late. Misses and the ball goes under to hit the off stump! Samad departs for 2 (4) and from 110/3, Lucknow Super Giants are now 142/7, in the span of 28 balls! 74 more needed from 25 balls.
Jasprit Bumrah to Ravi Bishnoi, Full, on middle, Bishnoi works it through mid on for a single.
Jasprit Bumrah to Ravi Bishnoi, Landed outside off, almost a yorker, Ravi Bishnoi pushes it towards point.
Into the bowlers now. Ravi Bishnoi walks in at number 8, replacing David Miller.
Jasprit Bumrah to David Miller, OUT! IN THE AIR AND GONE! CAUGHT! That's probably the knockout punch to LSG. Full toss, was there to be dispatched, David Miller doesn't appear to muscle it and ends up spooning it straight to Corbin Bosch towards the deep mid-wicket fence. Bosch runs to his left, leaps and takes a good catch to end Miller's inning and LSG's hopes.
Jasprit Bumrah to Abdul Samad, Bumrah, like others, continues to search for the yorker and nails it on off. Abdul Samad tucks this away towards deep mid-wicket for one.
Trent Boult to David Miller, A low full toss, on the pads, David Miller flicks it to deep square leg for a couple of runs. Just 6 runs and a wicket off this over.