Nita Ambani’s warm together with Ishan Kishan after SRH

Ishan Kishan, Wankhede Stadium after the former team after meeting with the owner of the owner Nita Ambani shared a sweet memory after the match.
After a touching match at Wankhede Stadium, Nita Ambani, the owner of Mumbai Indians, met with MI’s victory against Sunrisers Hyderabad after his former player Ishan Kishan. Ishan, who played for seven seasons with Mumbai before joining Sunrisers in a high -profile transfer, wore orange colors to Wankhede.
Although his performance in the match was poor, Ryan managed to throw only 3 balls before he was forced by Rickelton. However, the emotional change after the match was one of the moments of the match.
Re -merger for Ishan Kishan
When the teams started to leave hands and leave the field, Ishan Kishan approached Ambani with a friendly smile. The owner welcomed him, caressed his cheek slightly, gesture, player and the former franchise owner fell into mutual respect and memories. Their interactions were heartily. After his short speeches, Ishan returned to Sunrisers Hyderabad teammates.
Ishan Kishan Mega Auction
Although he performed well in the previous seasons, the Mega in Kishan Franchise was released at the auction, then many franchises gave an offer for this star, but finally Sunrisers Hyderabad managed to buy him for 11.25 RS.
MI’s dominant performance in Wankhede
In the field, Mumbai Indians performed an incredible performance to secure the third win of the IPL season. SRH was beaten before and chasing the target of the 163 running 162 jogging, or comfortable 18.1 reached the target at the sea. The main contributions came from Will Jacks (36 Closed 26), Surekumar Yadav (26 closed 15) and Tilak Varma (21*) in the match.
Previously, MI’s disciplined Bowling attack, led by Jasprit Bumrah, Trent Boult and Will Jacks, limited Heinrich Klaasen’s 37 and Aniket Verma’s SRH to 162 for late permanent fireworks for Mumbai’s control and execution.
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