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In the 41st match of IPL-18, Mumbai Indians (MI) defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by 7 wickets. SRH scored 143 runs at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium in Hyderabad. In response, in the second consecutive match of Mi opener Rohit Sharma, the team lost 3 wickets and achieved the target in the 16th over.
Interesting moments and records were seen on Wednesday. Players landed with a black bandage on the terrorist attack in Pahalgam. Heinrich Klasson applied 107 meters long six. Rohit Sharma became the second Indian to score 12 thousand T20 runs. He also put the most sixes for Mumbai.
Jasprit Bumrah equaled Lasith Malinga in terms of taking the most wickets in IPL for Mumbai. He also completed his 300 wickets in T20 cricket.
Read Mi Vs SRH’s top moments and records …
1. Both teams descended by tying black bandage
At the time of the toss, both the captains tied a black bandage.
In the Hyderabad-Mumbai match, the captains, players and umpires of both teams tied a black bandage to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in Pahalgam, Kashmir. On Tuesday 22 April, 26 tourists were killed by terrorists in Pahalgam. Celebrations of firecrackers and cheerleaders were also not celebrated in the field to mourn.
All the players and spectators kept a 2 -minute silence before the match started at the Rajiv Gandhi Stadium. This silent Pahalgam was kept to pay tribute to those who lost their lives in the terrorist attack.
Players of both teams expressing silence before the match.
2. Ishaan could be saved with review
The umpire first raised half a hand, later Deepak Chahar appealed.
On the first ball of the third over, Ishaan Kishan was caught by wicketkeeper Ryan Reclleton. Deepak Chahar threw length delivery towards leg stump, wicketkeeper caught the ball and did not appeal. But then the umpire’s hand appeared half-raised, and the MI players made a slight appeal. Then the umpire completely picked up the finger, and Ishaan Kishan also returned to the pavilion without a review.
Here captain Hardik Pandya had just appealed, no appeal was made by the wicketkeeper and the bowler. However, it was found in Ultra that the ball went to the wicketkeeper without touching any part of the bat. If Kishan took DRS here, he would have survived.
Show was not a ball from Ishaan’s bat.
3. Klasson put 107 meters long six
On the first ball of the 10th over of Hyderabad’s innings, Henrik Klasson hit a 107 meter long six. Vignesh Puthur put the leg brake ball on the middle and leg stump line. Classon sent it to another tier across deep mid-wicket. He back down and played the bridge shot.
Classon scored 71 runs. He put his first fifty this season.
4. Abhinav’s catch missed from Surya
On the second ball of the 19th over, Suryakumar Yadav left the catch of Abhinav Manohar. Jasprit Bumrah threw a low full toss ball which was coming towards the middle stump. Manohar tried to kill it directly over the long-on, but a shot from the bottom of the bat.
Suryakumar Yadav, standing on the long-on-on, ran forward and tried his best to take the catch, but the ball was missed even after it was in his hands.
Suryakumar Yadav left the catch of Abhinav Manohar for 33 runs.
5. Manohar hit wickets out
Abhinav Manohar hit wickets out on the fourth ball of the 20th over. Trent Bolt bowled a full length ball, which was swinging towards the off stump. Manohar tried to kill it in the direction of cover, but his bat swing completely deteriorated. While hitting the shot, his bat collided with the stumps and fell. This is called a hit wicket. Batsman’s owning on the bat or body stump is called a hit wicket in cricket.
Abhinav Manohar scored 43 runs and hit the hit wicket.
6. Unadkat caught a catch with one hand
On the fourth ball of the second over, Jaydev Unadkat took a catch with one hand and sent Ryan Ricelton to the pavilion. Jaydev bowled outside the off stump at a speed of 130.3 kmph. Ricelton tried to play it towards the square leg, but the bat closed a little quickly and due to this the ball leading age came out. The ball rose up straight into the air and in his own bowling, Unadkat caught a brilliant catch with one hand.
Facts and Records …
- Sunrisers Hyderabad scored the Lost Powerplay of the season. The team scored only 24 runs in the powerplay yesterday, losing 4 wickets. Earlier, Chennai Super Kings (CSK) also scored a score of 30/3 in Chennai against Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) in Powerplay twice in Chennai and 31/2 against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR).
- The 99 -run partnership between Heinrich Klason and Abhinav Manohar became the biggest partnership for Sunrisers Hyderabad in the IPL. Earlier in 2023, Klason and Bhuvneshwar Kumar shared a 68 -run partnership against the Gujarat Titans (GT) in Ahmedabad.
- Jasprit Bumrah completed 300 wickets in T20 cricket. He achieved this feat by dismissing Heinrich Klason. In T20 cricket, 16 sharp bowlers have done this, in which Bumrah’s 6.91 economy rate has been the best.
- Rohit Sharma became the second Indian to score 12 thousand runs in T20. Virat Kohli has done this before him. Rohit put fifty in 2 consecutive IPL matches after 9 years. He scored an unbeaten 76 against Chennai on 70 and 20 April yesterday. Earlier in 2012, Rohit did this.
1. Bumrah equals Malinga in the top wicket taker list for Mumbai
Jasprit Bumrah has equaled Lasith Malinga in terms of taking the most wickets in IPL for Mumbai Indians. Both now have 170–170 wickets. Harbhajan Singh is at number three in the records, he has taken 127 wickets.
2. Rohit the highest six -six batter for Rohit Mumbai
Rohit Sharma became the highest six batsman for Mumbai in IPL. He has now been 259 sixes in 229 matches. Rohit left behind Karen Pollard’s record, who hit 258 sixes for Mumbai.
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