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PLAYER OF THE MATCH - Ryan Rickelton wins the award for his outstanding knock of 83 off just 32 balls. He says that Rohit is one of Mumbai’s finest and among India’s all-time greats, and he genuinely enjoys batting alongside him. Adds that the wickets at the Wankhede have been excellent, and we back each other, constantly communicating and helping one another out in the middle. As for batting here, he mentions that a lot of his teammates said his game would suit this venue. Coming from Johannesburg, he is used to pace and bounce, so it feels quite similar. He didn't think much of it initially, but he has really enjoyed it. The ball comes on nicely and allows you to play your shots. End by saying that he has adapted well and always looks to keep improving while staying grounded.
The victorious stand-in skipper of Mumbai Indians - Suryakumar Yadav, on what was the conversation in the strategic break after conceding 90 runs in the Powerplay, admits that they have been put into such a situation for several times this season but says that they knew they could control the game with a couple of wickets. He credits the bowlers for responding with great character and says pulling it back and restricting LSG to that total was brilliant. He adds that the bowlers had their plans and just needed to back them, and the character they showed was commendable. On the chat before coming out to bat, Suryakumar points to a previous game where MI scored 240 and Sunrisers still chased it down. Says that they knew it was chaseable and that the mindset was clear. Points to the start they got, praising Rickelton for his brilliant knock and reserving special words for Rohit Sharma, who came back raring to go and entertained the crowd in his own special way. On the opening partnership, he says it is always important to get a good start while chasing a big total, credits Rohit and Rickelton for doing exactly what was required, and also acknowledges the contributions of Naman Dhir and the rest of the group.
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A quick chat - MI's Naman Dhir says that it feels good to win after suffering back-to-back defeats and chasing down a score of over 220. Adds that the chats in the dressing room have always been positive. They haven't clicked as a team, but the bowlers did a fine job, and then Rohit and Ryan Rickelton gave them the perfect start. They clicked as a team in this match. Dhir mentions that Rohit Sharma is a great player for them. Says he suffered a setback with the injury, but he is very important for the team. Says that he is just keeping his game plan simple, trying to keep his bat face straight when he is getting it in the middle and that is working for him.
The captain of Lucknow Super Giants - Rishabh Pant admits that given the start they got, they could have put more runs on the board. He feels they fell 15 to 20 runs short on what looked like a 240 to 250 kind of wicket. He adds that the boys played freely but credits the MI bowlers for bowling well and making good use of their home conditions. He adds that while they had an edge early on, on a wicket like this you cannot blame the bowlers all the time and says that they have done a fantastic job for the side so far. On what needs to be done to win, Pant keeps it simple and says they just need some good luck. And on where to find it, he smiles and says it will take plenty of blessings and a little more effort from the boys.
Lucknow's bowling falls flat - There isn't much to say about Lucknow’s bowling effort, it just never really clicked. They may have been 15-20 runs short, but the bigger concern was how flat they looked with the ball, especially in the Powerplay where they failed to pick up an early breakthrough. The middle overs didn’t offer any relief either, with Mumbai cruising along comfortably. Manimaran Siddharth picked up a couple of wickets, while Mohammad Shami and Mohsin Khan chipped in with one each, but the strikes were too scattered to make any real impact. Prince Yadav stood out with a tidy economy of around 8, but he received little to no support from the other end as runs kept leaking throughout the innings.
LSG fall short despite a flying start - Earlier in the game, Lucknow Super Giants posted their highest first-innings total of the season, but after storming to 123/1 in 8.1 overs, they will feel they fell short of a 250-plus score. Mitchell Marsh and Nicholas Pooran set things up with a fiery 94-run stand, Pooran bringing up a stunning 16-ball fifty, but his dismissal triggered a collapse from 123/1 to 160/5. Markram and Himmat Singh steadied things with a crucial 68-run stand to push them close to 230. Mumbai Indians were erratic early, but bounced back well with Corbin Bosch turning the tide with a double strike, the spinners chipped in, and Bumrah alongside Chahar nailed the death overs, conceding just 13 runs in the last two overs to keep the game alive.
Rohit-Rickelton power the chase - Chasing a daunting total, Mumbai Indians needed a blazing start and their trusted opening pair delivered in style. Rohit Sharma marked his return from injury with a sublime knock, while Rickelton continued his rich vein of form as the duo came out all guns blazing, racking up 71 in the Powerplay. They didn’t take their foot off the pedal either, constantly staying ahead of the rate with a commanding 143-run opening stand, both cruising into the 80s. However, just when it looked like a walk in the park, LSG struck back with twin breakthroughs to create a brief flutter. But SKY’s composed presence, combined with Naman Dhir’s quickfire cameo and Will Jacks' finishing touches, ensured there were no further hiccups as Mumbai sealed the chase in confident fashion.
MI snap losing streak in style - Mumbai Indians snapped their three-match losing streak in emphatic fashion, pulling off their highest-ever successful chase in IPL history. It might not be enough to spark a late playoff push, but the manner of this win will give them immense pride, especially with how they rode out the tricky phases and held their nerve under pressure. For LSG, the slide continues as they slump to a sixth straight defeat, a run that keeps them firmly rooted to the bottom of the table.
Avesh Khan to Will Jacks, Six!SIX! GAME. SET. MATCH! A gorgeous strike into the crowd to scale down a mammoth target in a clinical fashion. A huge sigh of relief for the Mumbai Indians and their faithful as they register their third win this season after a streak of some stinging defeats. Avesh bowls a length ball, on top of off. Will Jacks gets on top of it and muscles it cleanly over the long off fence for a six to seal the deal. And as shown on the on-air graphic, this is the 5th highest successful run chase in IPL history. MI BEAT LSG BY 6 WICKETS AND 8 BALLS TO SPARE!
Avesh Khan to Naman Dhir, 1 run.Slower ball, short and at the shoulder height of the batter. Naman Dhir gets on the back foot and pulls it behind square on the leg side for a single. Just a matter of one hit, then. 6 needed off 9 balls.
Avesh Khan to Will Jacks, 1 run.Hard length, around off. Jacks stays put and punches it along the ground to deep point for an easy single.
Avesh Khan to Will Jacks, Wide!WIDE! For height! Way too short and with pace taken off, outside off. Jacks lets it fly back to the keeper. Wide given as it has gone above his head height.
Avesh Khan to Will Jacks, 2 runs.Back of a length, wide outside off, Will Jacks stands tall and slices it over cover-point. By the time the sweeper cuts it off to his left, the batters hustle back for two runs.
Mohammad Shami to Naman Dhir, Four!FOUR! That's a skilful shot from Dhir! A bit too straight by Shami, full and on the pads. Naman Dhir uses his wrists and flicks it nicely to the left of short fine leg to pick up a boundary. Shami proves to be very expensive as he finishes with 4-0-53-1. MI need 11 runs from 12 balls.
Mohammad Shami to Will Jacks, 1 run.Attempts the yorker, Jacks takes it on the full and drills it to long on for a single.
Out goes Suryakumar Yadav, in comes Will Jacks.
Mohammad Shami to Suryakumar Yadav, OUT! c Nicholas Pooran b Mohammad Shami.OUT! IN THE AIR AND TAKEN! SKY falls after yet another start. Shami strikes, but it is a bit too late for the Super Giants it seems. Full from Shami, on middle and leg. Suryakumar Yadav attempts to whip that over deep mid-wicket, but fails to get the timing and distance. The ball goes high in the air and straight into the safe hands of Nicholas Pooran stationed a few yards in off the ropes at deep mid-wicket. Mumbai Indians are 213/4, needing 16 runs.
Mohammad Shami to Suryakumar Yadav, Four!FOUR! Easily done by SKY! Slower delivery, halfway down the pitch, wide of off. Suryakumar Yadav shuffles a bit to the leg side and slashes it over the backward point fielder for a boundary. 16 needed from 15 balls.
Mohammad Shami to Naman Dhir, 1 run.A bit short on leg, Dhir heaves it away to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Mohammad Shami to Naman Dhir, Six!SIX! THAT'S A MASSIVE HIT! Shami goes for the slower ball, full and outside off. Dhir picks the variation early, clears the front leg to give himself some room and smokes it handsomely over long on for a big six. 21 needed from 17 balls now for MI.
Mohammad Shami comes back into the attack.
Prince Yadav to Naman Dhir, 1 run.Knee high full toss, on leg. Dhir runs it along the ground to long on for a run. 12 runs from the over. 3-0-24-0 so far for Prince.
Prince Yadav to Suryakumar Yadav, 1 run.Attempted yorker, on off with a bit of inward shape. Suryakumar Yadav carves it away to long off for a single. 28 runs needed from 19 balls.
Prince Yadav to Suryakumar Yadav, Wide!WIDE! Slower bumper, just a bit down leg. Suryakumar Yadav moves across the stumps to help it behind, but misses to connect. It is given as a wide for height by the umpire and LSG have challenged the decision with a review. The TV umpire says that the ball is passing over the leg stump, so it is not a wide for leg side. Ball Tracking with a side-on replay now comes up. SKY's head height is 1.83 meters and the ball is passing at 1.95 meters. So it is just above the head height of the batter. But to be doubly sure, the umpire requests UltraEdge as well. It comes up with a flat line. So the on-field decision is upheld and LSG have lost both their reviews. 200 UP FOR MUMBAI INDIANS!
Prince Yadav to Naman Dhir, 1 run.Low full toss, on middle and off. Dhir heaves it off the inner half to deep mid-wicket for a single.
Prince Yadav to Naman Dhir, No run.Replies with a pinpoint yorker, on off, Naman manages to squeeze it out to the bowler.
Prince Yadav to Naman Dhir, Four!FOUR! Excellent shot under pressure. Back of a length, around off, Naman Dhir stands tall and punches it to the left of the diving cover fielder for a boundary. Releases a lot of pressure that was built in the last few overs.
Prince Yadav to Naman Dhir, Four!FOUR! That's literally hammered! Full from Prince, in front of the sticks, Naman Dhir smokes it straight down the ground, just over the umpire. Before anyone could move a muscle, the ball meets the ropes.
The best bowler on the night for LSG, Prince Yadav is back on. He has conceded just 12 runs in his first two overs.
Manimaran Siddharth to Naman Dhir, 1 run.Full and on off, Dhir leans forward and eases it down to long off for an easy run. End of Manimaran Siddharth's spell. His figures read 4-0-47-2.
Josh Inglis has hurt his left thumb while attempting to take the catch. He calls for the physio, but we can see that he is walking off the field now. Hopefully, it is nothing serious.
Manimaran Siddharth to Naman Dhir, No run.Oh, almost a remarkable catch! Full, outside off, Dhir tries to hit it through covers off the front foot, but hits it flat to the left of cover. Josh Inglis dives in that direction, tries to pluck it with both hands but puts it down. That was hit at the rate of knots from Naman. There is a bit of miscommunication between the batters as Dhir wants a single, but SKY sends him back in time.
Manimaran Siddharth to Naman Dhir, No run.On the stumps, around off, blocked straight.
A timely wicket for Lucknow Super Giants. Naman Dhir joins his stand-in skipper out in the middle now.
Manimaran Siddharth to Tilak Varma, OUT! c Aiden Markram b Manimaran Siddharth.OUT! STRAIGHT UP AND GONE! Tilak Varma's scratchy knock is put to a painful end. LSG still believe. Floated up, full and just outside off. Tilak Varma decides to launch it over long off by getting crouched. But he fails to get under the ball and airs it off the toe end. Aiden Markram stays cool and calm at the edge of the ropes and takes a well-judged catch. Mumbai Indians are 189/3, needing 40 runs from 27 balls.
Manimaran Siddharth to Suryakumar Yadav, 1 run.Good effort by Akshat Raghuwanshi. Touch short, at 101 kph, around off. Suryakumar Yadav stands tall and slams it over extra cover. The deep point fielder runs to his left and dives to stop the ball. One taken.
Manimaran Siddharth to Tilak Varma, 1 run.Around the stump, too full and across the batter, outside off. Tilak Varma gets across on his knee and sweeps it off the inner half to deep backward square leg for a single.
Right. 5 overs left. Mumbai Indians need 42 runs to win. The Super Giants have made a slight comeback in the last 2 overs or so. But they need wickets and they need them right now before its too late.
Mohsin Khan to Tilak Varma, 1 run.Hits the length hard, on middle and leg, Tilak Varma knocks it to the mid on region for one more.
Mohsin Khan to Suryakumar Yadav, 1 run.Back of a length and on off, Suryakumar Yadav heaves it to deep mid-wicket for one.
Mohsin Khan to Suryakumar Yadav, Wide!WIDE! A good sharp bouncer, on middle, Suryakumar Yadav sways away from it. It is called a wide. Rishabh Pant thinks about taking the review but opts against it.
Mohsin Khan to Suryakumar Yadav, Four!FOUR! Up and over! Pitched up and on off, Suryakumar Yadav hits it through the line with a high elbow, lifting it over mid off for a boundary.
Mohsin Khan to Tilak Varma, 1 run.Short of a length and on off, Tilak Varma dabs it down to point for another run.
Mohsin Khan to Suryakumar Yadav, 1 run.Uppish but safe! Full again and around off, angling away, Suryakumar Yadav looks to scoop it but gets a leading edge well wide of short third for a run.
Mohsin Khan to Tilak Varma, 1 run.Fuller and on middle, Tilak Varma drives it to long on for a single.
Each and every single one present at the Wankhede gives a standing ovation to Rohit as he walks back. Might as well be the opening LSG have been looking for. Who knows. Suryakumar Yadav walks in at number 4. Mohsin Khan to bowl out. 3-0-37-1 so far.
Manimaran Siddharth to Rohit Sharma, OUT! c Mohammad Shami b Manimaran Siddharth.OUT! CAUGHT! Is that the start of the comeback for LSG? Manimaran Siddharth pushes this one through quicker at 100.5 kph, shortish and on middle. Rohit Sharma goes down and across to paddle it but the extra bounce takes the outer half of the bat. It flies behind short fine, where Mohammad Shami takes a couple of steps backward and takes a fine catch. Mumbai Indians are 177/2, needing 52 more runs from 36 balls.
Manimaran Siddharth to Tilak Varma, 1 run.Keeps the length short again, outside off, Tilak Varma cuts it to deep point for one more.
Manimaran Siddharth to Rohit Sharma, 1 run.Dragged back, on off, Rohit Sharma pats it down to long off for one.
Manimaran Siddharth to Tilak Varma, 1 run.Short again, on middle, Tilak Varma flicks it off the back foot through square leg for another run.
Manimaran Siddharth to Rohit Sharma, 1 run.Flatter, short and on off, Rohit Sharma punches it to long off for a run.
Manimaran Siddharth to Tilak Varma, 1 run.Floated, full and on off, Tilak Varma pushes it through covers for a single.
STRATEGIC BREAK! It's been an easy going for the Mumbai Indians from the first ball and they are literally cruising to a famous win in front of their home crowd. And to be very fair, the bowling from LSG hasn't been that great. They have bowled too many hit-me deliveries, and the likes of Rohit and Rickelton ensured that they don't go unpunished. With 57 runs required from 42 balls, the asking rate has shrunk down to 8.14, and with 9 wickets in hand, Rohit well settled, showing his full range, this is MI's game to lose from here. LSG need a miracle to make a comeback. Can they? Manimaran Siddharth is called into the attack. His figures read 2-0-39-0 so far.
Avesh Khan to Tilak Varma, 1 run.Bangs this into the pitch, outside off, takes pace off, Tilak Varma dabs it through cover-point for one more.
Avesh Khan to Rohit Sharma, 1 run.Much fuller and on off, Rohit Sharma drills it out to long off for one.
Avesh Khan to Rohit Sharma, Six!SIX! Vintage Rohit Sharma! Avesh Khan misses the length just by an inch, outside off. Rohit drops his weight low to open up the hands and carves it sweetly over extra covers for a biggie.
Avesh Khan to Tilak Varma, Leg bye.Good length and on middle and leg, angling in, slower as well. Tilak Varma misses his flick as the ball goes off his pads to the off side for a leg bye.
Deep Dasgupta on air informs that Rishabh Pant and LSG have been warned twice for not starting the new over within 60 seconds.
Avesh Khan to Rohit Sharma, 1 run.A good wide yorker this time, outside off, Rohit Sharma reaches out and jams it to the left of the bowler for a run.
Avesh Khan to Rohit Sharma, Four!FOUR! Too easy! Full toss, just outside off. Rohit Sharma does not try to hit it too hard. He extends his arms, opens the bat face and just strokes it over extra covers for a boundary.
MI need 71 runs from 48 balls. Avesh Khan (2-0-32-0) replaces Mohsin Khan.
Mohammad Shami to Rohit Sharma, 1 run.A well-directed bumper this time, on middle and leg, Rohit Sharma gets hurried on his pull and mistimes it towards deep mid-wicket for just one.
Mohammad Shami to Rohit Sharma, Six!SIX! That's just a freebie! Mohammad Shami misses his mark and serves a juicy full toss, on middle. Rohit Sharma is not going to miss out on those, sending it with a flick of the wrists over the deep square leg fence for a biggie.
Mohammad Shami to Tilak Varma, 1 run.Short of a length and outside off, Tilak Varma stabs it out through backward point for another run.
Mohammad Shami to Rohit Sharma, 1 run.Fuller and on off, Rohit Sharma chips it wide of the bowler and towards long on for a run. 150 UP FOR MI!
Mohammad Shami to Rohit Sharma, Four!FOUR! Put away! Banged into the pitch, on middle, takes pace off. Rohit Sharma rolls his wrists nicely to keep it down and hits it to the deep backward square leg fence for a boundary.
Mohammad Shami to Tilak Varma, 1 run.Hard length and on off, angling in, Tilak Varma punches it to extra cover for a single.
Mohammad Shami is back on. 2-0-23-0 so far for him. He replaces Prince Yadav.
Mohsin Khan to Tilak Varma, 1 run.Fuller and on leg, Tilak Varma flicks it to deep mid-wicket for a single. 17 runs and a wicket off the over!
A sensational knock comes to an end for Rickelton. He looks disappointed as he wanted more. But he has provided a solid base for MI in this big run chase. Tilak Varma walks in at number 3. Been a hot and cold season for him so far.
Mohsin Khan to Ryan Rickelton, OUT! c Josh Inglis b Mohsin Khan.OUT! TAKEN! Mohsin Khan brings some relief for LSG, breaking the mammoth 143-run opening stand. Pitched up and just outside off, pace on. Ryan Rickelton extends his arms and looks to smash it over extra cover, but just fails to get the elevation. Hits it flat and straight to extra cover, where Josh Inglis takes a good catch near his chest. Rickelton walks off to a massive applause from the crowd.
Mohsin Khan to Ryan Rickelton, Six!SIX! The runs just keep on flowing! Goes fuller and on off, in the slot. Ryan Rickelton gets his hands across and slogs it over the deep mid-wicket fence for another biggie.
Mohsin Khan to Ryan Rickelton, No run.Short of a length and around off, Ryan Rickelton steers it away but straight to backward point.
Mohsin Khan to Ryan Rickelton, Six!SIX! That's a fine shot! Slower one again, full and on middle and leg. Ryan Rickelton stays put in his crease this time, hits it through the line, launching it over the long on fence for a biggie.
Mohsin Khan to Ryan Rickelton, Four!FOUR! Another over starts with a boundary! Mohsin Khan sees the batter backing away, follows him and bowls the slower one, down the leg side, Ryan Rickelton gets cramped up for room and chips it in the air, but just manages to clear the mid off fielder for a boundary.
Prince Yadav to Ryan Rickelton, 1 run.Back of a length, around leg, Ryan whips it to deep backward square leg for a single. Another tidy over from Prince Yadav. Just 6 runs from the over. At halfway, MI are 127/0, needing 102 runs in 60 balls.
Prince Yadav to Rohit Sharma, 1 run.Good heat on this one! Slower ball, hard length around off. Rohit commits to the pull early and is done in by the change of pace, gets an inside edge and the ball deflects off his right shoulder towards short third for a single.
Prince Yadav to Rohit Sharma, No run.Nails the yorker, on middle. Rohit jams the bat down and squeezes it back to the bowler. Rohit lets out a big grunt of frustration.
Prince Yadav to Rohit Sharma, No run.Deceptive slower bouncer at 121.3 kph, on off. Rohit Sharma tries to fetch it and pull to the leg side, but is early to do so and inside edges on the pads.
Prince Yadav to Rohit Sharma, No run.Big swing and a miss! Prince bashes the length hard, keeping it outside off. Rohit Sharma throws the kitchen sink at it to pull it over square leg, only to miss.
Prince Yadav to Rohit Sharma, Four!FOUR! That's a delightful stroke! A low full toss, around off. Rohit Sharma gets on the front foot and slices it just over the cover fielder for a boundary. Easy pickings for Rohit.
Manimaran Siddharth to Ryan Rickelton, Six!SIX! That's a MONSTER! Full around off, Rickelton gets down on one knee and nails the slog sweep. It sails way over the deep mid-wicket fence for a biggie. 23 runs off the over and MI are motoring away very nicely now.
Manimaran Siddharth to Ryan Rickelton, Four!FOUR! A bit of fortune! Manimaran Siddharth fires this one full and outside off, angling away. Ryan Rickelton throws his bat at it but slices it off the outside edge to the right of short third for a boundary.
Manimaran Siddharth to Ryan Rickelton, No run.Flatter, shortish and on leg, Ryan Rickelton gets down and tries to slog sweep it but misses and the ball lobs up off his pads, before dropping on the pitch.
Manimaran Siddharth to Ryan Rickelton, Six!SIX! Mistimed, but still, goes the distance! Full around the fifth stump, Rickelton presses forward and launches it aerially down the ground. The fielder at long off looks in the game, leaps, but the ball sails clean over his head for a maximum.
Manimaran Siddharth to Rohit Sharma, 1 run.Short and wide outside off. Rohit cuts it to the sweeper on the off side for a single.
Manimaran Siddharth to Rohit Sharma, Six!SIX! And now, FIFTY FOR ROHIT SHARMA! This is his 49th IPL fifty and he gets there in 27 balls. The Wankhede crowd rises up on its feet to applaud this comeback knock. MI missed stability at the top badly and Rohit's return has brought that for the hosts. Around the wicket, full around off at 102.9 kph. Rohit gets under it and clubs it clean over the wide long on fence for a six. 100 UP FOR MUMBAI INDIANS!
Avesh Khan to Rohit Sharma, 1 run.Nip-backer on a good length, Rohit Sharma is cramped for space but manages to bunt it away to the cover region for a single.
Avesh Khan to Ryan Rickelton, 1 run.FIFTY FOR RYAN RICKELTON! Off just 22 balls. His 5th IPL half century. The last time he played at the Wankhede, he got a hundred as well. Touch full and on the stumps, Rickelton drills it down to long on for a single to get to his milestone. He continues his rich vein of form this season and MI would want him to bat long.
Avesh Khan to Ryan Rickelton, Six!SIX! This is ordinary bowling! Friendly full toss, on middle. Ryan Rickelton needs no second invitation as he picks it up nicely and deposits it into the stands behind deep backward square leg.
Avesh Khan to Ryan Rickelton, Wide!WIDE! Far, far outside off, probably tried bowling a wide yorker, but misses his radar, does Avesh. Goes beyond the tramline. Ryan leaves.
Avesh Khan to Rohit Sharma, 1 run.Back of a length, outside off, Rohit hangs back and knifes it to deep point for a single.
Avesh Khan to Rohit Sharma, No run.Full and straight, on off, Rohit cracks the off-drive but finds mid off in the way.
Avesh Khan to Ryan Rickelton, 1 run.Slightly fuller and on leg, Rickelton tucks it through mid-wicket for a single.
Strategic Break! Mumbai Indians are cruising along in this chase, with both Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton scoring at a brisk rate. This opening pair did the same against KKR in the opening game, while chasing 200 plus, and if they can repeat that, MI will be in a great place to chase this down, as they still have a lot of firepower left in the tank. Lucknow Super Giants have been pretty ordinary with the ball, except for Prince Yadav, but they have to step up in this middle phase or this game could slip away very quickly.
Manimaran Siddharth to Ryan Rickelton, 1 run.Full ball, on leg, Rickelton sweeps it behind square to the left of deep square leg. Prince Yadav sprints across to his left, fumbles to collect the ball but is very quick to recover as the ball stays in his vicinity. Just a single. But yet another productive over for MI. 16 runs from it.
Manimaran Siddharth to Ryan Rickelton, Six!SIX! High and handsome! Absolute freebie for Rickelton as he gets down on a knee and sweeps this juicy full toss over deep fine leg for half a dozen runs. Siddharth is put under pressure in his first over.
Manimaran Siddharth to Rohit Sharma, 1 run.Very quick through the air, on a length, around off, curving a bit in as well. Rohit chop-cuts it to short third for a single.