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Hyderabad’s batting rampage has confirmed Mumbai’s exit from this year’s IPL

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  • Update Time : 10:48:27 am, Thursday, 9 May 2024
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When Lucknow Super Giants and Sunrisers Hyderabad met on Wednesday night, Mumbai Indians fans had only one prayer, that Lucknow win, Hyderabad lose; But the prayers of Mumbai Indians fans did not work. Hyderabad’s two openers, Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma, have given the opposite batting rampage.

Lucknow’s target of 166 runs was passed by Hyderabad in just 9.4 overs (58 balls). Sunrisers Hyderabad won by a huge margin of 10 wickets with 62 balls in hand. With this win, Hyderabad has risen to the third position in the points table. They have 14 points in 12 matches.

On the other hand, Mumbai Indians have been confirmed to be the first to leave this year’s IPL due to Hyderabad’s batting rampage. If Lucknow won, Mumbai’s chances would have survived at least a little. Mumbai would have had 12 points if they had won the last two matches. As for the run rate, maybe the chances could have survived.

But Mumbai’s chances ended as Hyderabad won. Because, Mumbai won’t be able to stay in the top four even if they win the last two matches and get a total of 12 points. They are far behind in run rate. At the end of 12 matches, they currently have 8 points. Run Rate -0.212. On the other hand fourth placed Chennai Super Kings have 12 points from 11 matches and their run rate is 0.700.

On the other hand, Mumbai Indians have been confirmed to be the first to leave this year’s IPL due to Hyderabad’s batting rampage. If Lucknow won, Mumbai’s chances would have survived at least a little. Mumbai would have had 12 points if they had won the last two matches. As for the run rate, maybe the chances could have survived.

But Mumbai’s chances ended as Hyderabad won. Because, Mumbai won’t be able to stay in the top four even if they win the last two matches and get a total of 12 points. They are far behind in run rate. At the end of 12 matches, they currently have 8 points. Run Rate -0.212. On the other hand fourth placed Chennai Super Kings have 12 points from 11 matches and their run rate is 0.700.

Even if Mumbai have 12 points, they will not be able to overtake Chennai. As a result, Mumbai’s exit from the IPL was confirmed first. However, Mumbai’s Jasprit Bumrah is the highest wicket-taker in the IPL. He took 18 wickets in 12 matches

Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore will face each other in IPL today. Either of these two teams is going to take the fate of Mumbai Indians today. The loser of the two teams will be eliminated. Both teams have scored 8 points in 11 matches.

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Hyderabad’s batting rampage has confirmed Mumbai’s exit from this year’s IPL

Update Time : 10:48:27 am, Thursday, 9 May 2024

When Lucknow Super Giants and Sunrisers Hyderabad met on Wednesday night, Mumbai Indians fans had only one prayer, that Lucknow win, Hyderabad lose; But the prayers of Mumbai Indians fans did not work. Hyderabad’s two openers, Travis Head and Abhishek Sharma, have given the opposite batting rampage.

Lucknow’s target of 166 runs was passed by Hyderabad in just 9.4 overs (58 balls). Sunrisers Hyderabad won by a huge margin of 10 wickets with 62 balls in hand. With this win, Hyderabad has risen to the third position in the points table. They have 14 points in 12 matches.

On the other hand, Mumbai Indians have been confirmed to be the first to leave this year’s IPL due to Hyderabad’s batting rampage. If Lucknow won, Mumbai’s chances would have survived at least a little. Mumbai would have had 12 points if they had won the last two matches. As for the run rate, maybe the chances could have survived.

But Mumbai’s chances ended as Hyderabad won. Because, Mumbai won’t be able to stay in the top four even if they win the last two matches and get a total of 12 points. They are far behind in run rate. At the end of 12 matches, they currently have 8 points. Run Rate -0.212. On the other hand fourth placed Chennai Super Kings have 12 points from 11 matches and their run rate is 0.700.

On the other hand, Mumbai Indians have been confirmed to be the first to leave this year’s IPL due to Hyderabad’s batting rampage. If Lucknow won, Mumbai’s chances would have survived at least a little. Mumbai would have had 12 points if they had won the last two matches. As for the run rate, maybe the chances could have survived.

But Mumbai’s chances ended as Hyderabad won. Because, Mumbai won’t be able to stay in the top four even if they win the last two matches and get a total of 12 points. They are far behind in run rate. At the end of 12 matches, they currently have 8 points. Run Rate -0.212. On the other hand fourth placed Chennai Super Kings have 12 points from 11 matches and their run rate is 0.700.

Even if Mumbai have 12 points, they will not be able to overtake Chennai. As a result, Mumbai’s exit from the IPL was confirmed first. However, Mumbai’s Jasprit Bumrah is the highest wicket-taker in the IPL. He took 18 wickets in 12 matches

Punjab Kings and Royal Challengers Bangalore will face each other in IPL today. Either of these two teams is going to take the fate of Mumbai Indians today. The loser of the two teams will be eliminated. Both teams have scored 8 points in 11 matches.