Rayudu, McClenaghan script thrilling win for Mumbai
Chasing a stiff target of 188 set by Mumbai Indians, Sanju Samson
cracked a brilliant 76 off 46-balls to bring the Royals close to the
target before Mitchell McClenaghan dismissed him as well as Karun Nair
off successive balls to win the game.

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Mumbai: Mitchell McClenaghan grabbed two crucial wickets in as many
balls as Mumbai Indians pulled off an exciting eight-run victory over
Rajasthan Royals in their Indian Premier League cricket match, here
today.Chasing a stiff target of 188 set by Mumbai Indians, wicketkeeper
Sanju Samson cracked a brilliant 76 in 46 balls to bring the Royals
close to the target before New Zealander Mitchell McClenaghan dismissed
him as well as Karun Nair off successive balls to bring the home side
back in the game when it seemed like it was drifting away from them. (Highlights)Lasith
Malinga grabbed the wicket of Deepak Hooda in the next over to leave
Royals the task of scoring 20 runs in the last over and they finally
fell short by eight runs by scoring 179 for 7. (Scorecard)McClenaghan
snapped up 3 for 31 while Malinga, Vinay Kumar - who bowled the last
over - and Jagadeesha Suchith got one wicket each while Tim Southee was
run out. (PICS: Mumbai Sink Rajasthan)Royals looked all set for their
eighth win in ten games when Samson played a whirlwind knock laced with
3 sixes and six fours, but his dismissal through a catch at long off
stymied the Royals' run-chase.It was MI's third win in eight games and
kept their play-off hopes alive.
Earlier, put in to bat MI's Rayudu struck a breezy half century to
help Mumbai Indians overcome a sluggish middle phase after a good start
to end up with a combative total. (PICS: Mentors' Day Out)Rayudu,
promoted to fifth ahead of Kieron Pollard, justified the faith in
striking a quick-fire unbeaten 53 in 37 balls, laced with 3 sixes and
four fours to help lift MI recover from 120 for four after 15 overs to a
more competitive total. Rayudu put on 61 runs in only 30 balls with West
Indian Pollard who made 24 in 14 balls before departing with two balls
left to help MI finish the innings with a flourish.
Earlier, a decent start of 43 was provided by openers Lendl Simmons
(38 in 31 balls) and left-handed Parthiv Patel (23 in 14 balls) who were
again guilty of not getting to a big score after getting their eyes in
after MI were put in to bat by rival skipper Watson. |