IPL-2018: Disciplined Mumbai restrict Hyderabad to 118

IANS  |  Mumbai 

Indians rode on a disciplined effort on the field to restrict to a paltry 118 in an (IPL) match at the here on Tuesday.

Put in to bat, the Sunrisers failed to recover from the dreadful start, of being reduced to 46/4 inside the powerplay, with Shikhar Dhawan (5), Wriddhiman Saha (0), (16) and (2) all back in the hut inside the first six overs.

raged a lone battle with a fighting 21-ball 29, laced with five hits to the fence before veteran Baroda batsman (29 off 33 balls; 4x2, 6x1) took on the mantle, despite losing his partners at regular intervals.

Dhawan, who returned to the playing XI after missing the previous game against Chennai Super Kings (CSK), looked uncomfortable after being hit on his thigh and was bowled by the very next ball.

One ball later, Saha perished for nought after being caught behind by off McClenaghan.

With the team struggling at 20/2, Manish joined Williamson for a brief 24-run third wicket stand before Hardik ended Manish's stay with a wide delivery, comfortably caught by at cover.

could not have asked for a better start, with all-rounder Shakib falling prey to a confusion, and Suryakumar Yadav's direct throw at the stumps was enough to reduce the visitors to 46/4.

Pathan then joined Williamson, who looked fluent with his but lost concentration on the very first ball after the strategic time-out to be caught behind by Kishan off Hardik Pandya.

With Williamson back in the dug-out, (14) joined Pathan for a brief 23-run sixth-wicket stand before leg-spinner Mayank Markande's googly clipped the top of middle and leg of the all-rounder.

Pacer Jasprit Bumrah then came back to jolt the visitors with the wicket of the other Afghan (6) caught behind before Markande knocked off the off-stump of (3) to reduce the Sunrisers to 106/8.

Sunrisers fell prey to yet another confusion in the middle, this time losing the wicket of tailender (2), comfortably run out by Hardik.

With (0 not out) in company, Pathan's ploy of playing the waiting game only resulted in a monstrous six off Mustafizur Rahman, but the Bangladeshi came back in style to pack back the right-hander the next ball, and restrict Sunrisers for a meagre 118.

Brief Scores: 118 (29, 29; 2/15, Hardik Pandya 2/20) vs Indians.

--IANS

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 21:58 IST