MI vs PBKS Highlights: Mumbai Indians battered in front of Arshdeep Singh, Punjab Kings get thrilling win in last over – mi vs pbks highlights punjab kings defeated mumbai indians arshdeep singh ipl 2023
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Punjab’s fast start
After deciding to field first, Cameron Green gave Mumbai the first success by dismissing Matthew Shot (11 runs in 10 balls) after taking a four in the third over of the innings. From the other end, opener Prabhsimran Singh (26 off 17 balls) hit two sixes against Jason Behrendorff, while Atharva Tayde (29 off 17 balls) hit a six over the slip against Jofra Archer. Both the batsmen hit one boundary each against Piyush Chawla in the sixth over to take the team’s score to 58 for one in the power play. In the next over, Arjun Tendulkar trapped Prabhsimran Singh lbw and broke his 25-ball 47-run partnership with Tayde for the second wicket.
Chawla two wickets in one over
Piyush Chawla gave Punjab two blows in the 10th over. While Liam Livingstone (10 runs in 12 balls) was stumped, Tayde played the ball on the wicket. Harpreet Bhatia and captain Sam Karan could collect only 22 runs in the next four overs. Karan accelerated the run rate by hitting a six against Hrithik Shokin in the 15th over, while he welcomed Tendulkar with a six in the 16th over. In this over, he gave a four root strike to Bhatia who hit six and two fours. Punjab collected 31 runs from this over.
109 runs were scored in the last 6 overs
Green bowled Bhatia on the fourth ball of the 18th over but Jitesh Sharma, who came to the crease, hit two consecutive sixes. Karan completed his first half-century of this season by hitting two fours against Archer in the 19th over but was dismissed on the last ball. Jitesh Sharma took the score past 200 by hitting two sixes against Behrendorff before getting out in the last over.
Captain Karan hit five fours and four sixes in his 29-ball 55 while Bhatia hit four fours and two sixes during his 28-ball 41. Jitesh Sharma hit 25 runs in seven balls hitting four sixes as Punjab scored 96 runs in the last five overs. Piyush Chawla was the most successful bowler for Mumbai Indians, taking two wickets for 15 runs in three overs. Jason Behrendorff, Cameron Green, Jofra Archer and Arjun Tendulkar also got one success each but all these bowlers proved to be expensive. Arjun scored 48 runs in three overs while Behrendorff scored 41 runs in the same over.
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