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PBKS vs MI, IPL 2024 Highlights: Mumbai Indians survive Ashutosh Sharma scare to pip Punjab Kings in a thriller

NEW DELHI: Ashutosh Sharma gave the Mumbai Indians a significant scare with an electrifying 61, but the five-time champions managed to secure a nine-run victory over the Punjab Kings in the IPL on Thursday.

Ashutosh unleashed a barrage of sixes during his 28-ball innings, propelling Punjab from a precarious position to within striking distance of the target. However, his dismissal in the 18th over shifted the momentum back in favor of the Mumbai Indians.

Despite starting their chase at 17/4, Punjab roared back into contention thanks to Ashutosh and Shashank Singh (41 off 25), but ultimately fell short, being bowled out for 183 in 19.1 overs.

Suryakumar Yadav was the star performer with the bat for Mumbai Indians, scoring 78 to guide them to 192 for seven.

It marked Mumbai's third win in seven games, while Punjab's struggles continued with their fifth loss in seven matches.

Despite an early four-wicket burst from pacers Jasprit Bumrah (3/21) and Gerald Coetzee (3/32), MI once again paid a heavy price of being ordinary with the ball. Akash Madhwal gave away 46 for one wicket in his 3.1 overs.

Ashutosh produced a breathtaking knock, hammering seven sixes and two fours after Shashank's counterattack brought Punjab back on track following early wickets.

The right-handed Shashank smacked each of his three sixes off leg-spinner Shreyas Gopal (1/26).

Ashutosh was adroit with his strokes particularly on the leg-side.

Harpreet Brar proved he is no mug with the bat either, as the left-handed tailender unleashed lofted hits in his vital 20–ball 21 with two fours and a six. At the top of the order, Prabhsimran Singh's (0) poor run persisted when the right-hander edged one behind to be caught by a diving Ishan Kishan, with Coetzee redeeming himself after a poor start with the ball.

Bumrah put Mumbai Indians in complete command with twin strikes in his opening over.

On his fourth delivery, the ace pacer fired a vicious in-swinging yorker which left Rilee Rossouw (0) nearly toppling over with his off and middle stump uprooted.

Later in the over, a smart review against an on-field call for a wide resulted in Bumrah bagging his second wicket off an innocuous delivery.

This one, fired down the leg, had the ball kissing Sam Curran's (6) bat before settling into Ishan Kishan's glove, which was confirmed by the DRS review.

Coetzee then piled further misery on fallible Punjab as he bounced out Liam Livingstone (1).

Earlier, Suryakumar and Tilak Varma (34 not out off 18) produced gritty knocks on a sluggish wicket to fire Mumbai Indians to a competitive total.

On a typically low and slow surface here, MI batters struggled for timing yet garnered the highest total so far at IPL's newest venue.

Rohit (36 off 25) and Suryakumar provided the bedrock with a sturdy 81-run stand for the second wicket before Varma and Tim David (14 off seven) found their mojo.

Playing in his 250th IPL match, Rohit brought up his 6,500 runs in the competition.

(With inputs from PTI)

1/10:Mumbai Indians clinch nail-biter to beat Punjab Kings

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2/10:Mumbai Indians beat Punjab Kings

<p>Mumbai Indians managed to fend off a valiant effort by Punjab Kings' Ashutosh Sharma to win by nine runs in a fiercely fought IPL thriller on Thursday. </p>PTI

3/10:Suryakumar Yadav

<p>Mumbai Indians lost only two wickets in the first 12 overs, Suryakumar Yadav went on to smash 78 runs off 53 balls to help the team post a solid 192-7. </p>PTI

4/10:Japsrit Bumrah

<p>Punjab Kings started on a disastrous note, with Gerald Coetzee and Japsrit Bumrah striking early to leave them reeling at 14-3 at the end of the second over. </p>AFP

5/10:​Ashutosh Sharma

<p>Ashutosh Sharma rebuilt the innings with 61 runs off 28 balls, aided ably by Shashank Singh (41) and Harpreet Brar (21), but it was ultimately not enough. </p>PTI

6/10:Ishan Kishan

<p>Mumbai openers Ishan Kishan and Rohit Sharma put up a brisk start before Kishan fell in the third over leaving the team at 18-1. </p>PTI

7/10:​Rohit Sharma

<p>Rohit Sharma, who scored a 25-ball 36, built another partnership with Suryakumar Yadav before falling in the 12th over. </p>AFP

8/10:SKY

<p>Suryakumar Yadav went on to smash 78 runs off 53 balls before being dismissed in the 17th over. </p>PTI

9/10:​Tilak Varma

<p>Tilak Varma hit a 18-ball 34, and cameos from Hardik Pandya (10) and Tim David (14), Mumbai wrapped up at 192-7. </p>AP

10/10:Gerald Coetzee

<p>The game seemed in the bag in the early portion of the second innings, partly due to sharp bowling by Coetzee and Bumrah, who took three wickets each. </p>AP
IPL 2024: Mumbai Indians clinch nail-biter to beat Punjab Kings
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