Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru, 25th Match, Apr 11, Indian Premier League 2024 | Cricbuzz.com

Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bengaluru, 25th Match - Live Cricket Score, Commentary

Series: Indian Premier League 2024 Venue: Wankhede Stadium, Mumbai Date & Time: Apr 11, 07:30 PM LOCAL
RCB 196/8 (20)
MI 199/3 (15.3)
Mumbai Indians won by 7 wkts
PLAYER OF THE MATCH
Jasprit Bumrah

RCB's bowling hasn't gone too well this season in general, but what we witnessed today was a takedown of another level. MI have well and truly hit their stride now after those three consecutive defeats, and look really dangerous with the depth they have. Bumrah gave some brilliant insights in the interview below, do check it out. That's it for now. We all need a breather. It's a goodbye from Sagar Chawla on behalf of Praveen Kumar, Raju Peethala and Pradeep Krishnamurthy. Goodnight!

Bumrah, POTM: I'm very happy with the outcome. But I will not say I had always thought of taking a five-for. Wicket was sticking in the first 10 overs. I observed that quickly and tried to use it to my advantage. One of those days where things went in my favour and catches went to hand. Very happy with the contribution. In this format, it's anyway very harsh on the bowlers so you have to have all kinds of skills. This is what I train for. Come this situation, I should have different options. I should not be a one-trick pony, and can't just rely on yorker because there will be days where my execution is off so I can rely on other deliveries. Everyone is doing research and data, so people start to line you up. So I wanted to have different skills. Bowling is tough because you will have to take a beating, you will have to have bad days to learn from it. What I've done in the past, whenever I've had bad days, I've watched videos the next day to see what didn't work, why it didn't work, what is the way I've been playing. All of these things, you have to be with the curve. Nowadays, you just cannot come on the day and say okay I'll do this, maybe this will work. For me, preparation is always the key. When you prepare hard, you put yourself under pressure in the nets. You bowl to batters in the nets who hit big sixes, find out how you react to pressure. Then you start finding answers. That is very very important for me - to keep pushing yourself in training. Then on game day, you have answers that okay when I had similar pressure in training, I had answers. I do my research and see where the batter is strong. Sometimes the wicket is sticky, you don't always need to bowl the yorker. You can use the bouncer, you can use the slower ball. So you don't need to use all tricks on one day. You have to understand where the game is going, what the wicket is. There's no ego in this format. Even if you can bowl 145kph, but the wicket demands slower balls then you have to do that. All of these things are important. It's not just one-trick pony - aim at the stumps and go pole hunting.

Pandya, MI captain: Always good to win. The way we have won - it's quite impressive. Impact player has given the opportunity to use an extra bowler if we require. It gives me a cushion as well. At the same point, if someone is having a bad day, it helps us to cover those overs. The way Ro and Kishan batted, giving the platform, it was important for us to finish it early. We didn't speak about it. That's the beauty of this team, players know what the situation is. As soon as we saw the target get lesser, we thought we might as well finish it early for NRR. Blessed to have Bumrah in my side. He does it over and over again. Any time I ask him to bowl, he comes and does what he does. He practices a lot. Before doing anything in the game, he makes sure he practices in the nets. The amount of experience and confidence he has is tremendous. I did tell him when he scored the fifty that welcome back (Surya). Always good to have Surya in your team with the areas he hits. I've been opposition captain as well against him, it's tough to put field for him. Some place he hits, I've never seen batters hit there. (I'll do) Whatever the situation requires - last game I had to take some time, and this game's scenario was different. I've always been a fan of whatever the situation demands.

Stats round-up by Deepu Narayananan

Sixth consecutive defeat for RCB against MI at the Wankhede (last won in 2015)

Chasing 190+ targets with most balls to spare (IPL)
32 MI vs RR Mumbai WS 2014 (Tar: 190)
27 MI vs PK Indore 2017 (Tar: 199)
27 MI vs RCB Mumbai WS 2024 (Tar: 197)
21 MI vs RCB Mumbai WS 2023 (Tar: 200)
MI sit in the top four positions among all teams.

MI vs RCB at Wankhede
IPL 2023: RCB (199/6) lost to MI (200/4) with 21 balls to spare
IPL 2024: RCB (196/6) lost to MI (199/3) with 27 balls to spare

Suryakumar Yadav: It's always good to be back at Wankhede, when the tournament started I was mentally here only, although physically in Bangalore (recovering from the injury), it felt like I never left. When you are chasing 200, it is important to know the dew factor and take your chances, both Rohit and Ishan did the job for us at the 10th over mark and we only knew that we had to finish early for that net run rate thing. I just try to play to the field and practice these shots and it is just muscle memory (talking about his freak shots) and I go out there and enjoy myself. The slice over point is the one that I enjoyed the most. The management told him (Ishan Kishan) to go out and enjoy, he has worked really hard on his batting and is just enjoying the fruits now. It's been almost 2-3 years since I batted against him (Bumrah) in the nets, because he either breaks my bat or breaks my foot.

Faf du Plessis | RCB captain - It's a tough pill to swallow - combination of two things, very wet (the conditions with dew), I need to somehow win some tosses, secondly, they played really well, put the pressure on us and we made a lot of mistakes (especially during the powerplay). We knew dew would be a factor, we might have needed to make 250+, but they made 196 look very less. You know when there's dew coming, you'll have to bat big, the ball was very wet, it was changed a few times and the bowlers struggled. We also lost a few key moments, we were going well when myself and Patidar were out in the middle with that partnership, but they did come back well. Every time you see him with the ball in his hand (on Jasprit Bumrah), you think you'll have to put him under pressure. But he has so many skills, bowls well under pressure, he bowls with the same action and has a lot of variations. I think he has become even better under the guidance of Lasith Malinga. We would have loved if he was part of our team (smiles). We will have to find ways with the bat, get those big scores, we know our bowling is not our strongest suit, but we'll have to find ways to manage it, we'll have to be creative, go hard with the bat and make most of the first 4-5 overs with the bat.

23:14 Local Time, 17:44 GMT, 23:14 IST: MI have beaten the hell out of RCB on a dewy evening here at the Wankhede today. A target of 197 chased down in just 15.3 overs with Ishan Kishan and Suryakumar Yadav smashing blistering fifties to make a mockery of the contest. Dinesh Karthik had put on a show himself towards the end of RCB's innings to take them to 196, but what followed was a hammering with Kishan taking the lead in the powerplay, and then Surya doing Surya things enroute to his fastest fifty in IPL off just 17 balls. You look at the figures of all the bowlers today from both teams, and it's hard not to feel sorry for them. But then you look at Bumrah with figures of 5/21. No wonder Siraj is bowing to him before giving him a big hug as the teams meet for the handshakes. Different planet he's from, and he didn't allow RCB to get away in the death overs. The pitch started sticky, with the ball gripping a touch. But with dew settling in, it just became a belter and the visitors were blown away.

15.3

Akash Deep to Hardik Pandya, SIX, and it's all over! RCB can finally go and lie down after this mauling. Full and wide, Pandya reaches out and carves it over cover for six to complete a sensational run-chase at the Wankhede

15.2

Akash Deep to Tilak Varma, 1 run, good yorker on off, Tilak squeezes it down the pitch and Akash Deep fails to cut it off cleanly

15.1

Akash Deep to Tilak Varma, FOUR, high full toss outside off, plenty of width for Tilak who slaps it over extra cover

Akash Deep [3.0-0-44-1] is back into the attack

14.6

Siraj to Tilak Varma, 1 run, short of length on off, Tilak gets on top of it and pulls through sqiuare leg. Fielder cuts it off in the deep

14.5

Siraj to Tilak Varma, no run, full outside off, Tilak looks to drive, doesn't move his feet at all and is beaten

Faf having a chat with Siraj with an arm around his shoulder

14.4

Siraj to Tilak Varma, FOUR, back of a length outside off, Tilak looks to pull and drags it through midwicket. No timing on it but it's in the gap. Kohli gives up the chase early at deep midwicket

14.3

Siraj to Tilak Varma, no run, short of length outside off, slower one, Tilak looks to pull but is beaten

14.2

Siraj to Hardik Pandya, 1 run, length ball outside off, Pandya flat-bats it down the ground, and it falls just short of Suyash at long-off

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