On Thursday, the Mumbai Indians hosted the Royal Challengers Bengaluru, two teams that were both off of form and in need of a victory to maintain their aspirations of making it to the IPL 2024.
After winning the toss, Hardik Pandya made just one change and immediately bowled first. Shreyas Gopal took over for Piyush Chawla, who was out of shape, in the team. Akash Deep and Vyshak entered the team as part of Bengaluru’s three alterations. Will Jacks took the place of MI’s star, Cameron Green, for his debut.
Powerplay: Overs 0.1 to 6 (44/2) is required.
Mumbai Indians got off to a good start as the ball dealt two early blows. The hosts made a much-needed breakthrough when Jasprit Bumrah removed Virat Kohli for a pitiful score of 3. After Will Jacks scored eight runs in six balls, Akash Madhwal eventually removed him.
50 runs in 6.4 overs for Royal Challengers Bengaluru
As he played a couple clean strokes against the opposition bowlers, Faf du Plessis displayed aggression. When the RCB reached their fifty in the seventh over, Rajat Patidar too joined in on the fun.
Bengaluru Royal Challengers: 76/2 after 9 overs is the first strategic timeout.
The Mumbai Indians bowlers appeared to be at a loss for ideas when Patidar and Du Plessis launched an offensive against them. During their opening two overs, Shreyas Gopal and Romario Shepherd were costly.
100 runs in 11.2 overs for Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Rajat Patidar struck two consecutive sixes off the first two balls of Gerald Coetzee’s 12th over. Much to their fans’ pleasure, Royal Challengers Bengaluru roared onto the 100.
Rajat Patidar’s half-century (off 25 balls)
Rajat Patidar, who has been lacking confidence, made a much-needed comeback. The 30-year-old’s stay came to an end when Ishan Kishan took Coetzee’s short ball.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru: 111/4 from 13 overs at the second strategic timeout
Glenn Maxwell came to the wicket following the dismissal of Rajat Patidar. The Australian star gave away LBW after failing to catch a straight from Shreyas Iyer. In order to score his maiden half-century of the season, Faf Du Plessis looked good and held one end tight.
Faf Du Plessis, off 33 balls, for a half century
It was Faf Du Plessis’s obligation to bat deep while the wickets were falling on the other end. With his 34th IPL half-century, the 39-year-old accomplished just that.
150 runs from 16.1 overs for Royal Challengers Bengaluru
After hitting three fours in one over with striker Akash Madhwal, Dinesh Karthik donned his innovative headgear. As the RCB team appeared to be running out of runs, the seasoned player decided to inject some fresh energy into the match.
A significant event: Jasprit Bumrah selects his second IPL 2024 player
For Mumbai Indians supporters, it was a memorable day as Bumrah secured his second IPL wicket. The fans let out tremendous applause when Vijaykumar Vyshak took his sixth wicket.
Dinesh Karthik, halfway through the century (off 22 balls)
Veteran batsman and wicketkeeper Dinesh Karthik grabbed his 50 runs off of just 22 balls by taking the bull by the horns. With a great finish for his squad, the 38-year-old hit five fours and four sixes.
At the end of the innings: 196/8 overs for Royal Challengers Bengaluru
Mumbai Indians managed to keep RCB below 200 thanks to Bumrah’s wicket-taking barrage. To help their team post a competitive score, Karthik, Rajat Patidar, and Du Plessis all made significant contributions.