Mumbai Indians pulled off a stunning win by 10 runs from the jaws of defeat against Kolkata Knight Riders in Chennai on Tuesday. MI who batted first were bundled out for 152 in 20 overs but restricted KKR to 142/7 to etch the win.
Hailing his team’s comeback, MI skipper Rohit Sharma said that it was a team effort that helped them win the game from such a critical situation.
"It was an excellent fightback by each one of them. You don't see a game like this often. We will take lots of confidence from this game as we move forward," Rohit said at the post-match presentation ceremony.
"It was a complete team effort and credit to all the bowlers. As batters, you need to carry on. The trend in Chennai is you can't hit from ball one. You have to plan before you go into bat. We were 15-20 runs short," he said.
KKR began the chase in a perfect manner after youngsters Shubman Gill and Nitish Rana put 72 runs on the board for the first wicket before Gill departed for 33. Rana continued his form and notched up yet another half-century during the course.
But some reckless batting from the KKR side saw them losing wickets in a quick succession in the death overs and they were soon left tottering at 122/5 to eventually end the innings at 142/7.
Leg-spinner Rahul Chahar turned the game on its head for MI after bagging a four-wicket haul that included the dismissals of Rana, Gill, Rahul Tripathi and captain Eoin Morgan. He returned with figures of 4/27 in 4 overs.
Earlier, Suryakumar Yadav top-scored for MI with 56 while Andre Russell was the pick of the bowlers for KKR after he scalped a fifer.
MI will now play SRH on April 17 while KKR will lock horns with RCB on April 18 in Chennai.