Mumbai Indians finally broke their losing streak in style .
Nicholas Pooran’s explosive 63 off 21 balls had put them on the back foot, and it seemed like LSG was cruising to a massive total of 250+. But MI’s bowlers stepped up when it mattered most, conceding just one boundary in the last three overs, restricting LSG to 228/4.
The chase was always looking like a pipe dream for LSG, and MI made it look easy. Ryan Rickelton (83 off 32) and Rohit Sharma (84 off 44) put on a show, stitching a 143-run opening stand that laid the foundation for a thrilling win. Rohit was back in action after missing five games with a hamstring injury, and he looked sharp, raising his half-century off 27 balls.
MI’s win was a statement, ending a three-match losing streak. LSG, on the other hand, are struggling, with six straight losses, and are lanching at the bottom of the points table.

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