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“It is about margins. Both teams made quite a few mistakes out there in the middle, and we probably made more than them,” Mumbai Indians head coach Mahela Jayawardene said
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"It's not easy in a T20 match, if there is such a long break to be able to come back and start the game,” Gill said
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Most often than not it kind of bites you. It definitely did to us, but at the same point of time, I was really happy with the boys giving their 120% and making sure that we are in the game and not giving up, Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya said
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Batting first, Mumbai Indians were restricted to a below-par 155 for eight. In reply, GT chased down the revised target of 147 in the last ball of the match after two rain interruptions
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The match starts at 7:30 pm on May 6
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Openers Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton struck sublime half-centuries
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Rajasthan Royals will turn up against Mumbai Indians on, May 1. The match starts at 7.30 PM
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Suryakumar, Rickelton score half-centuries in Mumbai's fifth straight win
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On bowling upfront against Sunrisers compared to previous stints in the middle or slog overs, Boult said he just needed to be prepared for any role
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It's going to take one performance, and we just haven't been able to put a collective performance together bar the two games that we've won, says Sunrisers Hyderabad head coach Daniel Vettori
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Fourth straight win for Mumbai Indians, which takes its points tally to 10 and to third place from nine games
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At one point, Sunrisers were 35 for five in 8.3 overs, but Heinrich Klaasen's brilliant knock of 71 helps Hyderabad fight back
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With each match, be it international, domestic and IPL, Tilak has grown up in stature and into a complete batter with a range of strokes which can put the best of the bowlers on the defensive
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Jayawardene said they had areas to improve, needed to keep hitting those markers and it was a good win today and just keeps that momentum going
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Dhoni said that what his team needed to realise was that they were successful if they played good cricket and at the same time they were also not playing good cricket
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Mumbai Indians reach Chennai’s target of 177 with four overs to spare
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Mumbai on a strong footing after two consecutive wins over Delhi Capitals and Sunrisers Hyderabad
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Life-size statues of Hardik Pandya, Rohit Sharma, Jasprit Bumrah, and Suryakumar Yadav were installed at Terminal 2 Arrivals of Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport by Mumbai Indians
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It doesn't matter if I bowl the odd wide, I'm happy to try and restrict them in that way and just bowl good lengths,” says Will Jacks
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Mumbai languishing in seventh place in the points table with just two wins this season so far