Mumbai Indians beat Sunrisers Hyderabad by 4 wickets in the 33rd match of IPL-18. Batting first at Wankhede Stadium, Hyderabad lost 5 wickets and scored 162 runs. In reply, Mumbai lost the target by losing 6 wickets in 18.1 overs. Will Jacks scored 36 runs and took 2 wickets with the ball.
Many moments were seen on Thursday. Ishaan Kishan was stumped on the ball of Ryan Recalton. Will Jacques missed on the first ball of the match. Head and Recalton were caught out on the ball. Jacques missed Travis Head. The ball knocked in Karna Sharma's fingers and he went out of the field.
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1. Abhishek and Head Catch missed in the overs
Deepak Chahar, who was throwing the first over of the match, gave life to both Hyderabad openers. When both of them missed the batter catch, they did not even open their account.
- Abhishek Sharma came forward on the first ball of Deepak Chahar's over and tried to play a big shot with the ball in the first ball. The ball turned away and the outside edge of the bat went to the slip. Here Fielder Will Jacks tried to get caught but the ball rang in his fingers and missed the catch.
- Karna Head missed the catch Karna Sharma Travis Head missed on the fourth ball of the first over. Chahar threw a full ball on the leg stump that the head flicked to the mid-wwate. Karna Sharma was fielding and he leaned down and stopped the ball from the finger gesture. The replay found that the ball would have gone to his hand before touching the ground. Here the head got a lifetime.
In the first over, Will Jacks and Karna Sharma left the catch.
2. Karna Sharma was injured
Karna Sharma was injured by Abhishek Sharma's shot in the third over of Hyderabad innings. Abhishek tried to play shots on the fifth ball of Chahar's over, but the ball was very close to the body, so he could not make time properly. The ball moved from the inside edge of the bat to the mid-wicket.
Karna Sharma hit the dive to stop the ball but the ball hit his hand, causing injury to his finger. Karna went out of the field with pain.
Karna Sharma's finger began to get rid of the ball.
3. Kishan Out due to recalton's stumping
Sunrisers Hyderabad lost their second wicket in the 9th over. Will Jacques threw the fourth ball of the over at the good length outside the stump. Ishaan Kishan came forward to play a big shot, but was stumped by wicketkeeper Ryan Recalton. He could only score 2 runs.
Ishaan Kishan was able to score only 2 runs.
4. The head catches on the ball
Travis Head was caught out in the 10th over. The third ball of the over was thrown at Hardik Pandya at the good length and the head was caught out at the Deep Mid-Wickett position. The head began to walk towards the pavilion, but the third umpire played the ball siren. The head was also caught on a free hit. He was batting at 24 at this time.
He was out for 24 when Travis Head was relieved.
5. Catch of Head Drop Jacks
Will Jacques got a lifetime on the last ball of the fifth over. Shami put a short of length ball outside the stump, Jacks made a place and played a loudest short on it. Ball went into the air but could not catch the head
Jacks was at 4 runs when the catch was missed
6. Bring his own gloves in front of Klassen wicket, the umpire gave no ball
Ryan Recalton relieved wicketkeeper Henrik Class in the seventh over. Zishan Ansari threw out the fifth ball of the over. Recalton failed to score the last three balls and appeared under pressure. He hit the shot towards the cover and captain Pet Cummins caught the catch by dive on the right.
Zishan Ansari seemed to be getting his first wicket. But then the fourth umpire declared him a no ball because the wicketkeeper was in front of Classen's Gloves Stump when the ball was on the bat. Which is against the rules. This mistake received relief from Recelton and also got a free hit on the next ball. Here the bowlers Zeeshan and Classen looked disappointed.
Gloves in Classen came up against the stump before the recelton shot could play.
Facts
- Travis Head has now joined the list of batteries that fulfill the fastest 1000 runs in the IPL. He achieved this in just 575 balls. Earlier, this record was in the name of Andre Russell, who completed 1000 off just 545 balls.
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