first Super Over thriller show in IPL 10, Mumbai beat Gujarat

    In the 35th match of IPL-10, the Mumbai Indians team defeated the Gujarat Lions. After the scores of both teams were tie in the match, the decision was made by super over. In which Mumbai’s team scored 11 runs, in reply Gujarat’s batsmen could only score 6 runs. Mumbai beat Jaspreet Bumrah’s charisma bowling.

    Earlier, Mumbai’s team chased down the target of 154 runs in 15 overs in 20 overs, with the match reaching super-hit. Gujarat captain Suresh Raina, who scored the first bat, scored 153 runs in 9 overs in 9 overs. With this victory, Mumbai’s number has gone up to 14 and it is behind the KKR net runrets.

    Mumbai’s Kurnool Pandya (3 wickets and 29 runs), who performed all-rounder in the match, ‘Man of the Match’ was selected.
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    Match was tie
    In the match, the Gujarat team first scored 153/9 in 20 overs while batting. In reply, Mumbai Indians were all out for 153 runs.

    Parthiv Patel 70 and Kunal Pandya had 29 innings innings from Mumbai.

    Super over game
    Both teams had to pick up three or three batsmen and a bowler. Mumbai’s first batting was and Gujarat bowled.

    Mumbai’s first batting: total of 11 runs
    Mumbai started with Kieron Pollard and Jos Butler. Bowlers were James Faulkner
    First ball – Butler took a single.
    The second ball – Pollard hit the boundary.
    The third ball – Pollard hit six.
    Fourth ball – Pollard out! Finch caught caught
    Fifth ball – Jos Buttler out! Ishaan Kishan caught caught Score 11 runs
    Gujarat Lions batting: target 12 runs
    Finch and Brendon McCullum started the innings for Gujarat, Jasprit Bumrah
    First ball- Noball! Two runs! Bumrah’s first ball was Finch, who was noball. Freehat found on the next ball, on which Finch could take a single. Two runs scored.
    Second ball- Wide! A run, no run scored on the legal ball.
    Third ball – one run! McCullum missed
    Fourth ball – no run
    Fifth ball – one run! Finch took one run.

    Sixth ball – Seven runs were needed on one ball, in which McCullum could only make one run and Mumbai won the match by 5 runs.

     

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