Mumbai Indians Pacer Jasprit Bumrah breathed on Sunday and Sunday, while the party registered an easy 54-run victory on Luckknow Super Giants in their IPL 2025 match at Wankhede Stadium. Bumrah returned the figures of 4 to 22 in his quota of four overs when Mi registered their fifth consecutive victory in the edition. The right-wing Pacer registered a new record with its performance. He became the highest wicket-maker for Mi in IPL history with 174 Wickets and passed Lasith Malinga's 170.
Bumrah and Trent Boult (3/20) shining with the ball after Ryan Rickelton and Suryakumar Yadav hit attacking half -centers for Mi.
After Rickelton (58) and Suryakumar Yadav (54) helped Mi after 215 for 7 at the fact that he was asked to hit first, Bumrah and Boult led the brilliant version by the Bowlers when LSG was paid for 161 in 20 overs. This is the first victory for Mumbai Indians on LSG in the competition phase, which came in seven games.
With this victory, Mi moved to the second place behind Gujarat Titans, in which he joined Delhi Capitals and Royal Challengers Bengaluru on 12 points. The winner of the DC vs RCB match that is being played in New Delhi can catch up and go on top of the table with 14 points.
It was a clinical version of the five -time champions when Bumrah and Boult claimed five wickets for 21 points to speed up the end for Luckknow Super Giants. Bumrah ventured his magic in the Death Overs and claimed three wickets in one moved.
Boult was no less impressive. Given short spells, he attacked every time he was attacked, where he decreased the innings by casting Digvesh Rathi on the last ball of the game.
Bumrah, who came in as an impact replacement instead of Rohit Sharma, struck the first blow to Mumbai Indians in the third when Aiden Markram Plat hit a fast length of ball to Naman Dhir for 9 out of 11 balls. Colleague opener Mitchell Marsh and Nicholas Pooran took the score after the 50 in the power play for Pooran, who hammer Deepak Chahar for a hat trick of Sixes in the sixth over-the first over Point, the second drove to deep backwards and the third pulled over Midwicket.
Pooran (27 of the 15b), however, fell over to Will Jacks in the following; Bowler's change by Pandya was bearing fruit when the English all-rounder turned the first ball after the power play. One brought two as the horrific run of Rishabh Pant with the bat further when he fell on the second ball after the start with a four from jacks, so that the English offbreak bowler got his second wicket of the game when LSG fell up to 64/3 after ending Power-Play on 60/1.
Mitchell Marsh and Ayush Badoni took the score beyond one hundred when they added 46 points for the fourth Wicket. Boult returned to action to get swamp from his first ball, while the Aussie fittings from above a migration to Tilak Varma.
Badoni, who hit Karn Sharma for back-to-back sixes and a four from Corbin Bosch, was 35, false to Boult after another bowling change by Pandya pays.
Jasprit Bumrah hurried the end of LSG with a Triple-Wicket, sent David Miller (24), Abdul Samad (2) and Avesh Khan (0), the last two out of successive balls in a frequently 16th, so that the battles with precise deliveries and rapid change of tempo fates of 140/5 fades within tempo from 140/5 /5 to the tempo of tempo.
Earlier, in scorching hot conditions, Rickelton caught fire by high humidity, which changed the Wankhede into a kettle when he stormed at his fifty in just 25 balls and scored the fastest half century of the season for the Mumbai Indians, who are on a four-match undefeated run in IPL 2025.
He faced the first two overs, and after a four in the first, bent by Mayank Yadav, who played his first game of the season after returning an injury. But after surviving an almost run-out in the second, the South African Wicketkeeper-Batter exploded in action against Prince Yadav and he insisted him for a six and two four, the first, of which a straight ride, Rohit Sharma almost nailed.
Rohit pulled Mayank for back-to-back sixes in the third when the Bowler was short. But the young Tearaway had the last smile when he got the former captain of Mumbai Indians in the same, with a slow -bent width, he was cut directly to Prince Yadav on a short third.
Rickelton hit Spinner Digvesh Rathi for two sixes interspersed by a four on the way to his second half century of IPL 2025 from 25 balls. He fell to Rathi shortly thereafter and tried to make room for a Googly Gowl wide, but knew it to the top of Ayush Badoni. His 58 came from 32 balls and include six four and four sixes.
He added 55 points for the second Wicket with Will Jacks, who scored 29 of 21 balls (3×4, 1×6) before he was bent by Prince Yadav with a beautiful Yorker. Tilak Varma (6) fell cheap when LSG withdrew things a bit, Mumbai Indians reached 137/4 in 13 overs.
Suryakumar Yadav, however, continued to hold Fort on the other hand, hit Ravi Bishnoi for a six, followed by back-to-back limits and also sent Avesh to the border while completing his 4000 runs in IPL.
Surya reached his 50 from 27 balls, with a six from Avesh Khan. He was outside the next ball, failed to cover a full ball a full ball wide, his 54 came from 28 balls and was dotted with four four and so many six. He is now the leading Run scorer in IPL 2025 with 417 runs from 10 innings.
Skipper Hardik Pandya fell five, tidy by the pace of Mayank Yadav, but Naman Dhir (25 not from 11) and debutant Corbin Bosch (20 out of 10) gave the innings the finishing touch when Mumbai Indians reached a large score.
For LSG, Mayank Yadav and Avesh Khan claimed a double with 2-40 and 2-42 respectively, while Prince Yadav, Digvesh Rathi and Ravi Bishnoi fell a wicket each.
(With Ians -inputs)
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