KKR vs MI began with Kolkata Knight Riders completely controlling the powerplay as Mumbai Indians slipped to 46/4 in six overs at Eden Gardens. KKR did not allow MI to settle for even a few deliveries. Anukul Roy started with a quiet first over, while Saurabh Dubey.
Cameron Green built pressure with hard-length bowling and smart field placements. Rohit Sharma tried to change the momentum with two sixes and scored 18, while Surya Kumar Yadav played a quick 15 with two fours and a scoop six.
But every attacking shot was followed by a wicket. Green dismissed Ryan Rickelton for 11 and Naman Dhir for 0 in the same over. Dubey later removed Rohit and SKY. Cameron Green’s brilliant running catch and KKR’s disciplined bowling showed how cricket rewards patience, pressure, and timing more than uncontrolled aggression.
KKR vs MI: Rain Stops Play After Kolkata’s Dominant Powerplay Spell
KKR vs MI started with Kolkata Knight Riders completely controlling the match as Mumbai Indians struggled to 46/4 after six overs at Eden Gardens. KKR used smart tactics from the beginning by opening with spinner Anukul Roy, who gave away only six runs in the first over.
Cameron Green then changed the game by dismissing Ryan Rickelton for 11 and Naman Dhir for 0 in the same over. Rohit Sharma tried to fight back with two sixes and scored 18, while Surya Kumar Yadav made 15 with aggressive shots.
But every MI boundary was followed by a wicket, showing KKR’s discipline and patience. Saurabh Dubey also removed Rohit and SKY with clever bowling. Hardik Pandya and Tilak Varma later tried rebuilding the innings before rain stopped play exactly after the eighth over, after 48 deliveries were completed.
KKR vs MI: Bosch’s Late Attack Pushes Mumbai Indians to 147/8
KKR vs MI saw the Mumbai Indians recover late to finish at 147/8 after struggling badly for most of the innings at Eden Gardens. MI were already under pressure at 46/4 in the powerplay, and KKR continued controlling the game with disciplined bowling from Sunil Narine, Varun Chakaravarthy, Cameron Green, and Saurabh Dubey. Hardik Pandya could not settle against spin and was bowled by Narine as MI slipped to 95/6 after 16 overs.
Will Jacks hit a six, but was run out by a brilliant throw from Rinku Singh. The match changed in the final overs when Corbin Bosch attacked Kartik Tyagi with two sixes and a four in the last over. Deepak Chahar also added two important boundaries as MI scored 52 runs in the final four overs to reach a competitive total.
KKR vs MI: KKR Bowlers Control MI Before Bosch’s Late Counterattack
KKR vs MI saw the Mumbai Indians finish with 147/8 after the Kolkata Knight Riders controlled most of the innings with disciplined bowling at Eden Gardens. Cameron Green gave KKR the perfect start by dismissing Ryan Rickelton for 6 and Naman Dhir for 0, finishing with 2/23 in 3 overs.
Saurabh Dubey also picked up two big wickets, removing Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav, while Sunil Narine bowled brilliantly with figures of 1/13 in 4 overs and dismissed Hardik Pandya for 26.
Rohit scored 15 with two sixes, and SKY made a quick 15 from just 6 balls. Tilak Varma struggled for fluency and scored 20 from 32 balls. Corbin Bosch later changed the momentum with an unbeaten 32 off 18 balls, including 3 fours and 2 sixes. Deepak Chahar’s quick 10 also helped MI recover strongly in the final overs.
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