For KKR, Starc seals it.
With 4 wickets for 33 in 3.5 overs, Starc ends.
Now that Tim David is gone, are MI?
This might be the case. This match is lost by the wicket. Mitchell Starc’s 19th over began with a ball that David blasted for six over deep backward square, but he immediately crushed the next ball into the clutches of long off.
Piyush Shawla has also dug out into the infield as I type this. Starc is improving near the end of the game. He also produced a fantastic 17th over.
Suryakumar Gone!
Associated Press: Suryakumar Yadav reached his fifty off thirty balls, but was dismissed for fifty-six off thirty.
Dre Russ might have bashed anywhere on the legside with a knee-high full throw. When SKY attempts to whip over the deep backward square, he receives a huge top edge, which Phil Salt follows into the outfield and pouches with a seemingly carefree demeanor. Mumbai Indians are quickly running out of choices, and KKR is back on top.
Suryakumar Yadav plunders 20 runs off the 14th
The Mumbai Indians appeared to be going into the dark, but Suryakumar Yadav saved the innings by applying the defibrillator. This is the trajectory of Vaibhav Arora’s third over. From Surya’s bat, all boundaries fell.
Rohit goes cheaply
Sunil Narine is making an impression with the ball even though he may not have had much of an impact with the bat in this game. Rohit Sharma tries to smash a quick delivery from Narine over the legside as the Mumbai Indians’ run rate starts to wane in the powerplay. However, he only manages to give midwicket a catch, who has to rush back into the outfield to get beneath it.
Despite having scored a century this season, Rohit has recently had a string of poor performances. During their powerplay, MI made 46.