IPL 2021: Despite of having so many finishers, why death overs are biggest threat for Mumbai Indians

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Birupaksh Kaundilya
Birupaksh Kaundilya is a student of Journalism - Mass Media. A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication and content writing. He is a...
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KKR does not have a great record against MI in the recent past, but today could be the night to set that record straight. Mumbai Indians again lose a bunch of wickets in death overs. In the previous game against Royal Challengers Bengaluru MI loses 6 wickets for just 31 runs in the span of the last five overs and again in this match vs KKR  Mumbai Indians loses 7 wickets for just 38 runs in death overs.

Mumbai Indians seemed to have things under control until the 15th over mark, but yet again the inability to finish well in the death overs come back to haunt them. Wickets of Rohit and Hardik in space of 6 balls derailed the momentum for slog overs.

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Meanwhile, Mumbai Indians will have to bowl well if they are to taste their first win of the season.

Birupaksh Kaundilya is a student of Journalism - Mass Media. A media enthusiast who has a strong hold on communication and content writing. He is a passionate blogger who understands the power of words. Birupaksh is currently working as an Journalist at Sports Digest and can be reached at [email protected]