The thirteenth match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) saw IPL 2020 Mumbai Indians and Kings XI Punjab on the field of Abu Dhabi. Batting first, Rohit Sharma and his men posted a gigantic 191/4 ready, graciousness captain’s splendid thump of 70 off 45 balls. Mumbai secured the triumph by an agreeable edge of 48 runs.
The group was going in a medium movement in their center of the innings until the pair of Hardik Pandya and Kieron Pollard began unleashing IPL 2020 Pollard’s 47 off 20 and Pandya’s 30 off 11 quickened Mumbai’s end game like a fire, and the group assembled a monstrous 25 runs in the last finished.
Pollard was granted the man of the counterpart for his lightning innings. Sheldon Cottrell stayed noteworthy surrendering just 20 runs in his spell, however James Neesham came as an expensive issue for Punjab.
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Pursuing the substantial objective, the generally powerful opening stand of Mayank Agarwal and KL Rahul didn’t function admirably for the group today. Nicholas Pooran’s 44 off 27 was the main brilliant and critical spot in Punjab’s batting line-up. It seemed like Jasprit Bumrah discovered his lost beat as he surrendered just 18 runs in his range of four overs and sent back Mayank Agarwal and James Neesham.
IPL 2020 Who has Orange and Purple Cap?
In the wake of winning an extraordinary challenge against Punjab, Mumbai Indians have fixed the best position on the focuses table. The subsequent spot has Delhi Capitals and they are trailed by Kolkata Knight Riders in third and Rajasthan Royals in the fourth spot.
The Orange top has now moved to Mayank Agarwal, who has 246 runs in his record in IPL 2020. The runner up is held by his partner, KL Rahul. Faf du Plessis and Rohit Sharma are on third and fourth situations in the race of Orange Cap.
The ownership of the purple top has now moved to Mohammed Shami, who has eight excusals shockingly. Next is Kagiso Rabada, with seven wickets. Sheldon Cottrell, Rahul Chahar, and Trent Boult have seven wickets each surprisingly.