IPL 2017: MI hands RCB another defeat to go on top of the points table

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Rohit Sharma scored 56 runs from just 37 deliveries. Image Source: BCCI

Internet Desk: Rohit Sharma led Mumbai Indians beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by five wickets to go on the top of the points table of Indian Premier League season 10 on Monday.

Chasing a par score of 162 runs in a batting friendly track, Mumbai skipper Rohit Sharma played a captain’s knock of unbeaten 56 runs knock of just 37 deliveries. With this win the two time IPL champions jumped to the top of the table with 16 points under their belt. Mumbai have won eight out of ten matches so far.

Mumbai Indian’s all rounder Hardik Pandya remained not out with the skipper, scoring 14 off nine balls.

On the other hand, it was another disappointing performance from Virat Kohli’s RCB, who are very much out of contention for a play-off berth. The loss was their eighth in 11 matches.

Fittingly, Rohit hit the winning runs, a cracking drive past mid-off. It was one of the six boundaries he hit alongside a maximum.

The quick start to the chase was provided by Jos Buttler (33 off 21) and Nitish Rana (27 off 28) after Parthiv Patel was out for a first ball duck.

Earlier, Mitchell McClenaghan claimed three wickets as Mumbai Indians produced a disciplined bowling performance to restrict RCB to a modest total.

Besides McClenaghan (3/34), Krunal Pandya (2/34) took two wickets, while Karn Sharma (1/23) and Jasprit Bumrah (1/33) accounted for wicket apiece.

For RCB, de Villiers emerged as the top-scorer after he blasted three fours and as many sixes during his 27-ball innings, while Pawan Negi (35) and Kedar Jadhav (28) provided the late charge to take the team past the 150-mark.

RCB lost their first wicket in the fourth over when Mandeep Singh (17) went for the slog sweep and was caught by Hardik.

In the sixth over, McClenaghan removed Virat Kohli (20) when the RCB skipper flicked a slower ball straight to short midwicket and Rohit took a simple catch, reducing the visitors slipped to 40 for two.

De Villiers then blasted McClenaghan over backward point for a four before sending him over sweeper cover for a maximum as RCB scored 52-2 in the powerplay overs.

The South African gave Krunal Pandya the same treatment as RCB accumulated 13 runs off the ninth over.

After 10 overs, they were 80 for 2 but Travis Head (12) holed out to Hardik at deep midwicket and RCB slumped to 85-3.

De Villiers brought up the 100 with a six off Krunal over the square leg boundary but was dismissed in the next delivery by the same bowler for the fourth time in as many meetings.

Shane Watson’s poor run continued and he went down cheaply again to leave RCB struggling at 108-5 in 13.4 overs.

Negi and Jadhav then steadied the innings, taking ones and twos to keep the scoreboard ticking.

Negi finally exploded in the 18th over, producing a couple of sixes off Lasith Malinga over extra cover and long- off, before smashing a six over long-on boundary in the next over to bring up the 150.

The final over yielded just five runs as McClenaghan dismissed Negi and Jadhav in successive deliveries, while S Aravind ran himself out while looking for a single.

Brief scores:

Royal Challengers Bangalore: 162 for 8 in 20 overs (AB de Villiers 43; Pawan Negi 35; Mitchell McClenaghan 3/34).

Mumbai Indians: 165 for 5 in 19.5 overs (Rohit Sharma 56 not out, Jos Butler 33; Pawan Negi 2/17).