MI vs SRH Highlights: '6 balls, 2 wickets and' come close to win, Mumbai -indians, then the winning match was ready to slip, the drama was fierce

Cricket News Desk. Sunrisers Hyderabad gave Mumbai -Indians a target for 163 runs to win. After 17 overs, Mumbai had 161 runs for 4 wickets. The 18th ear was brought out by Ishaan Malinga. Tilak Verma ran on the first ball. After this, the score of both teams became equal. Explosives that bat Hardik Pandya come to strike. Hardik tried to finish the game by hitting a six but missed. Ishan Kishan caught his catch on Midwicket. Naman Deer is also rejected. After Hardik Pandya was rejected, Naman Deer came to the crease. He failed to score a few runs for two consecutive balls. In an attempt to take the run, Naman hits the ball twice in a row in the hands of the field worker. He tried to hit the third ball with a paddle, but missed and the ball went on his pillow. After the appeal, the referee raises his finger. Naman took a slow review, but knew he was out and he went to the Dugout before the third referee’s decision came. Michelle Santner came to the crease after Naman Dhir was fired from 6 balls. He couldn’t score any runs on his first ball. The ear ended with this ball. The 19th over Yeshan Ansari threw away. Tilak Verma completed the match by beating a four of the first ball. They put these four on the reverse whip. With this, Mumbai -Indians won the match by 4 wickets. At a time, it looked like the team would win by 6 wickets. The work that Mumbai -Indians should have done in one ball would affect the net running, and their batsmen had to take 6 balls. It will also affect the net run rate. If the issue of the net running rate comes up at the end of the league, Mumbai -Indians may have problems. Share this story -tags