Mumbai Indians faced defeat in Lucknow against Rishabh Pant’s Lucknow Super Giants, but on Sunday, he controlled the tables, prevailing with a difference of 54 runs at his home ground, Wankhede Stadium, to turn the tables. Winning in the forty-fifty fit of IPL 2025 did not take the best revenge for his predecessor’s loss, although he also promoted his work in the points table. Mumbai’s impressive contribution to Recellton and Surya is in a strong clan. After being kept to lose the toss and batting first, Mumbai Indians lost Captain Rohit Sharma (12 balls off 5 balls) within 1/3 overs. This placed him under stress, but Ryan Ricelton stepped into his absence, providing Mumbai’s wish. Along with Suryakumar Yadav, 2 formed a concrete participation, in which Mumbai’s support was presented as a strong total. The contribution of the pair has been important, as they helped Mumbai receive 215/7 in 20 overs.
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The pitch did not provide much assistance to the bowlers, allowing Mumbai to submit a relatively easy win. Mayank Yadav, who had recovered from injury, returned from Lucknow and had an immediate effect, taking two major wickets. In his second over, Mayank was killed by Rohit Sharma for two sixes. However, the next delivery was rejected by Rohit, which failed to add to his recent form. Despite Rohit’s dismissal, Ricelton continued to score independently, and with each passing game, it seemed to regain his touch. He hit a single over details with 19 runs. Unfortunately, for Ricelton, Rathi managed to dismiss him, South African returned to the dugout after scoring 58 runs in 32 balls, including 4 sixes and 6 fours. Suryakumar Yadav, who took charge after Ricelton’s dismissal, continued to play aggressively. He got support from Will Jack, and together, he continued to build speed. In one over from Mayank Yadav, both scored 16 runs. However, Jack was rejected for 29 off 21 balls, including 1 six and 3 fours. Tilak Verma’s poor run continued, as he was dismissed for just 6 runs off 5 balls. Hardik Pandya was another disappointment, who was rejected by Mayank Yadav for 5 runs off 7 balls. Despite these failures, Suryakumar Yadav maintained pressure and punished the Lucknow bowlers continuously. After hitting Avesh Khan by six to reach his half-century, Suryakumar was dismissed for 54 balls from 28 balls, with 4 fours and 4 sixes to his name.
Mumbais lower orders also contributed, where Naman Dhar did not drop out of 25 out of 11 balls and scored Korbin Bisher by scoring 20 races in 10 balls, helping Mumbai reach a total of 215.
Bumrah’s prominent performance led to Mumbai’s win, Lucknow’s Collapse.
Hunted the goal for 216, the Lucknow flags stumbled from the beginning. Jasprit Bumrah made Mumbai’s preliminary success, and rejected Aiden Markram in the third above. Nicholas Gorn, who showed a glimpse of the shape, was once again disappointed. He was rejected for 27 races in 15 balls, with 3 sixes and 1 four. With rishabh pants caused the dismissal of the whites, which was rejected by only 4 out of 4 balls, a dramatic change in the match. Both Wilson and pants were rejected by Will Jack in the same, which gave Mumbai a takeover.
Mitchell Marsh tried to stabilize the Lucknow round, but was dismissed for 34 balls in 24 balls with 2 sixes and 3 fours. He was caught by Tilak Verma from Trent Bowlts Bowling. Ayush Badoni tried to revive Lucknow’s round with a stroke of 35 runs from 22 balls, including 2 fours and 2 sixes, but was also dismissed by Bowlt.
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David Miller came on at number six, scored 24 runs off 16 balls. He was rejected by Bumrah, who was in good shape. Bumrah continued his dominance in the 16th over, taking back-to-back weeks like Abdul Samad (2) and Avesh Khan (0), both of whom were dropped.
Despite some brave efforts from Lucknow Midt order, Mumbai Bowlers, especially Bumrah, caught his country and stopped any major partnership. Mumbai Indians sealed a comfortable 54-run victory, and failed to pursue the Lucknow goal, when they were all looking for 161 races.