In the ongoing Eliminator Clash of IPL 2025 in New Chandigarh, Mumbai Indians captain Hardik Pandya made a strong call to bat first against Gujarat Titans. Whereas the decision attracted attention after shocking 101 all-outs in the same ground a day before Punjab Kings. However, it was Rohit Sharma Which was assigned to two lifestyle in quick succession within the first three overs, and the experienced ensured to create the most discolored opportunities.
In the second over, he described a small ball of Prasad Krishna as wrong and gave a simple high catch to Gerald Koetzi in Deep Square leg. However, South African stopped the regulation grip. In the next over, Rohit gained an edge from Mohammad Siraj, leaving it behind the stump for only wicketkeeper Kusal Mendis.
Born in Nagpur, he responded brilliantly as he punished the GT bowlers in the park, including Siraj from Sidhi. With Johnny Bairstow, who was making his debut for Mumbai, the two well supported each other, as they took MI on their best powerplay score of the season.
By the end of six overs, MI had reached 79 without any loss. Everyone went out against Rohit R Sai Kishore In the final over of the powerplay, it has to be two borders and a six to finish. While Bairstow defeated 22 balls with four borders and three sixes by 47, including 26 runs of processions.
However, the English batsman left for the eighth over, with an impressive fielding effort from Sai Reforms and courtesy of a catch by Koetzi. Rohit, who arrived in just 28 balls with Mi's scorecard, read 120/1 in the 11th over, added just 50 balls after adding 81 runs in the 17th over, paving the way for a huge clan on the board for the five -time champion.
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