Jasprit Bumrah’s Brilliance breaks the Lucknow Super Giants while visiting the Mumbai Indians Thumping Accedy | Cricket News

The biggest package from the match on Sunday Wankhede Stadium Jasprit was Bumrah. The Indian accelerator is good and really back and doing what he does best – shattered logs. The magnificent Bumrah returned with an extraordinary bowling figures of 4 against 22 Lucknow Super Giants (LSG).
Bumrah hit the first and Quinton took Kock’s little door. In the second stage, Marcus was greeted by a large six by Stoinis, but he kept work under control.
Spearhead returned to the second spell in the 16th place and took three small gates to seal the agreement for Mumbai Indians. Bumrah first wrote Krunal Pandya, then Nicholas Pooran and Naveen-ul-haq. His magic ended with Ravi Bishnoi’s sending him to six.
Previously, after the bat was placed in the bat, Mumbai received 215 points for 7 points. Opener Ishan Kishan received the best points with 32 balls, and Surekumar Yadav was carved with 28 balls 54.
Kishan’s attack on PowerPlay increased Mumbai’s accusation even if they lost Rohit Sharma early in the form.
Suryakumar became the leading scorer of IPL and passed the 400 -year -on -three sign. The Indian T20 captain also completed 4,000 runs in IPL.
Suryakumar’s 28 ball kicks connected to four -six and quadruple, the Mumbai Indians arrival (6) and Hardik Pandya (5) rapidly increased rapidly, even though they kept on a total of more than 200 roads.
While chasing the target, LSG, who had never lost a match in Wankhede, was under control while Nicholas Pooran was hit. Pooraran was in six strokes in the form of six people for Hat-Tick.
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However, after PowerPlay, the captain threw the panda ball to Will Jacks. Pooran Long-off’da Suryakumar Yadav’a gradually hit the first ball with the first ball.
Next, Captain Kl Rahul, who struggled with the form, returned directly to the third man. Rahul, the most expensive cricket in the history of IPL, has only made 110 runs in 10 inning this year’s IPL.
Ayush Badoni (35) and Marcus Stoinis (34) tried to keep LSG in hunting, but Trent Boult survived both of each other.
In response, LSG increased to 161 at 20 sea. Jasprit Bumrah (4/22) and Trent Boult (3/20) were potteryists for hosts.
Short points
Mumbai Indians: From 215 to 7 (Rickelton 58, Surekumar Yadav 54; Mayay Yadav 2/40, Avesh Khan 2/42).
Lucknow Super Giants: 161 20 at sea (Ayush Badoni 35; Jasprit Bumrah 4/22, Trent Boult 3/20).