From strength to strength: Mumbai Indians' road to the IPL 2020 Final

From strength to strength: Mumbai Indians’ road to the IPL 2020 Final

Mumbai Indians have seemed just like the strongest contenders for the title proper from the early goings up till this level the place they’re nonetheless the favorites within the upcoming IPL 2020 Final in opposition to Delhi Capitals.

We have a look at Mumbai Indians journey within the competitors up to now – the 15 video games they performed to achieve this grand stage.

Match 1: misplaced to CSK by 5 wickets

Mumbai began off their match with a dismal loss to CSK by 5 wickets within the IPL 2020 opener. Put into bat, Mumbai seemed rusty and managed simply 162 on the board and Ambati Rayudu’s 71 ensured that CSK received this repeat recreation of final 12 months’s ultimate.

Match 2: beat KKR by 49 runs

Again put into bat, this time Mumbai put up a good-looking whole of 195/5 with skipper Rohit Sharma scoring 80 off 54 balls. A disciplined bowling efficiency ensured that KKR had been bundled out for simply 146/9 – giving Mumbai their first win of the season.

Match 3: misplaced to RCB in Super Over

Bowling first, RCB’s De Villiers, Finch and Padikkal’s half-centuries powered them to an imposing 201/Three and in reply Ishan Kishan’s magnificent 99 and Pollard’s 60 off 24 balls had been sufficient to tie the rating. In the following Super Over, Mumbai may solely handle 7/1 in opposition to Navdeep Saini and RCB received on the ultimate ball of their Super Over

Match 4: beat KXIP by 48 runs

Put into bat, Rohit Sharma scored 70 off 45 balls whereas Pollard and Hardik offered the late blitz and Mumbai posted a good-looking 191/Four whereas Kings XI Punjab in reply may handle solely 143/8.

Match 5: beat SRH by 34 runs

Batting first, Mumbai’s dream run with the bat continued as they posted 208/5 with Quinton de Kock scoring 67 off 39 balls. Krunal Pandya scored a Four ball 20 on the expense of SRH’s Siddharth Kaul to take Mumbai into the driving force’s seat. Chasing the goal, SRH may solely muster 174/Four regardless of skipper Warner’s half-century.

Match 6: beat RR by 57 runs

Batting first for the third consecutive recreation, Mumbai posted a strong 193/Four due to Suryakumar Yadav’s 79* after which Bumrah bowled an incredible spell (4/20) to complete of the Rajasthan innings in simply 18 overs regardless of Jos Buttler’s 70.

Match 7: beat DC by 5 wickets

Batting first, Delhi Capitals managed a sub-par 162/Four with Shikhar Dhawan scoring 69* and Suryakumar Yadav, Quinton de Kock each scored speedy fifties to take their aspect house.

Match 8: beat KKR by Eight wickets

Being requested to bowl, a mixed bowling effort ensured that KKR had been by no means allowed to hit freely as they might solely muster 148/5 and Mumbai Indians chased down the goal simply with de Kock scoring an unbeaten 78*.

Match 9: misplaced to KXIP in IPL’s first ever Second Super Over

Mumbai Indians run of 5 consecutive wins ended with this recreation as they misplaced out to an impressed KXIP aspect. Batting first, Mumbai placed on 176/6 with de Kock’s fifty and chasing the full, KXIP additionally managed 176/6. In the following Super Over, either side may solely handle 5 runs which led to a first-ever second Super Over. Mumbai Indians scored 11/1 of their second Super Over however in reply KXIP took house the win with Chris Gayle and Mayank Agarwal lastly hitting the successful runs.

Match 10: beat CSK by 10 wickets

Bowling first, Mumbai went proper via CSK’s batting with Boult wreaking havoc with a spell of 4-18 as Dhoni’s CSK managed to attain simply 114/9. Chasing the small whole, Mumbai’s Ishan Kishan and Quinton de Kock single-handedly took their aspect house with a 116-run opening stand. Rohit Sharma missed out with a hamstring damage.

Match 11: misplaced to RR by Eight wickets

Batting first, Mumbai posted an enormous 195/5 due to Hardik Pandya’s 21 ball 60 and notable contributions from Suryakumar and Ishan Kishan. In reply, Ben Stokes carried his bat, scoring an imposing 107* as Rajasthan chased down the goal in simply 18.2 overs.

Match 12: beat RCB by 5 wickets

Bowling first, Bumrah bowled a mesmerizing spell of 4-1-14-Three as RCB posted a aggressive 164/6. Suryakumar Yadav scored a medical 79* to take his aspect house with 5 balls to spare.

Match 13: beat DC by 9 wickets

Bowling first, Mumbai’s choice proved unerring as Delhi’s batting was ripped aside by Bumrah and Boult who picked up three wickets apiece and in reply- Ishan Kishan scored 72* and took his aspect house by 9 wickets.

Match 14: misplaced to SRH by 10 wickets

This was Mumbai’s greatest defeat of the match nevertheless it should be famous that three of their greatest stars Bumrah, Boult and Hardik had been all rested for this one. Mumbai managed simply 149/Eight and SRH openers Warner and Saha took the aspect house after an enormous 151-run opening partnership.

IPL Playoffs, Qualifier 1: Beat DC by 57 runs

In a match between the highest two sides, on the massive stage of the IPL 2020 Playoffs – Mumbai decimated Delhi. Being put into bat, Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav’s half-centuries and Hardik Pandya’s 37 off 14 balls steered Mumbai to an enormous 200/5 after which Jasprit Bumrah took over. He bowled a spell of 4-1-14-Four and Delhi by no means recovered – shedding the sport by 57 runs

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