Trent Boult celebrating after taking the wicket of Rohit Sharma
The match against Rajasthan Royals did not start well for Mumbai Indians. In this match, Mumbai, who came to bat first after losing the toss, Rohit Sharma, Naman Dheer and Tristan Stubbs returned to the pavilion on the very first ball of their innings without opening the account. Trent Boult made all these three players his victims. Mumbai Indians had lost their first three wickets at the score of only 14. Trent Boult sent Rohit and Naman to the pavilion on the fifth and sixth balls of the first over, while he made Stubbs his victim on the second ball of the third over.
This scene was seen for the sixth time in IPL history
This has been seen for the sixth time in IPL history, when three of the top-4 players of a team’s innings returned to the pavilion without scoring. While Rajasthan Royals team’s fast bowler Trent Boult took the wicket of Rohit Sharma by getting him caught out at first slip, he then got Naman Dheer out LBW on the inbound ball. After this, Bolt got Tristan Stubbs caught out at short third man and sent him to the pavilion. At the same time, Mumbai had lost its fourth wicket in this match at the score of 20, after which this is the second lowest score of Mumbai Indians after losing the first 4 wickets in IPL history. Earlier in the year 2017, Mumbai Indians had lost their first 4 wickets on the score of just 7 in the match played against RCB at Bengaluru ground.
Even captain Hardik could not show any magic with the bat.
In this match, captain Hardik Pandya, along with Tilak Verma, tried to handle the innings of the Mumbai Indians team, which had lost 4 wickets at the score of 20, in which they rapidly increased the score to 76 runs, after which Hardik took the wicket of Yuzvendra Chahal. Tried to play a big shot on the ball but he lost his wicket on a personal score of 34. Chahal has made Hardik his victim for the fourth time in IPL history.
read this also
David Warner: David Warner did a big miracle, only the third player to do so in the history of IPL.
IPL 2024: Virat Kohli is at the forefront, these are the contenders to win the Orange Cap
Latest Cricket News