Rashid Khan finally brought into the attack in the 10th over of the innings.
After 10 overs,Mumbai Indians 52/3 ( Suryakumar Yadav 27 , Krunal Pandya 17) Rashid's brought into the attack in the 10th over, unleashing a googly off the third delivery. Surya pulls towards deeps square-leg off the fourth delivery, collecting only a single. Krunal keeps the strike with a single off the last delivery. Just two off the over. MI need 67 off 60 balls with 7 wickets in hand.
Shakib brought back in the 11th over of the innings. The Suryakumar-Krunal partnership has been a positive one so far, but Mumbai still aren't out of danger yet.
After 11 overs,Mumbai Indians 55/3 ( Suryakumar Yadav 28 , Krunal Pandya 19) Krunal collects a single at the start of Shakib's second over. Appeal for lbw after Surya misses out while attempting a heave towards the leg side. Another quiet over for Mumbai, with just three singles coming off it. MI need 64 off 54 balls with 7 wickets in hand.
FOUR ! Cut away behind point by Krunal off Rashid! Has been a difficult couple of overs for Mumbai, and this one should put some pressure on the bowler for now. MI 61/3
OUT! After an unsuccessful appeal for lbw by Rashid against Krunal, SRH decide to review. Three reds, and Krunal's walking back to the dugout! The young spin sensation breaks the 40-run stand for the fourth wicket! MI 61/4 Krunal lbw Rashid 24(20)
So Rashid has got the wicket of a left-hander. Pollard has been sent in. Rashid has 13 balls left in his spell, good day for him to return to form, his team needs him the most today. Props to KW went for the review straightaway.
After 12 overs,Mumbai Indians 62/4 ( Suryakumar Yadav 29 , Kieron Pollard 1) Rashid into his second over. Krunal lofts the ball towards deep midwicket, but gets only one. Rashid misses out on a return catch after Surya chips the ball back to the bowler. The ball was quite low, and Rashid couldn't quite react as quickly as he would've wanted. Krunal cuts the ball behind point off the third delivery, collecting his fourth boundary in the process. The southpaw doesn't last much longer though, getting trapped lbw two balls later, though it takes SRH a review to overturn the umpire's original decision of 'Not Out'. Pollard walks out and lofts the ball down the ground first ball. Pandey, the man at long on, nearly misjudges the trajectory of the ball, and just about manages to latch on to the ball to prevent it from running away for a boundary. MI need 57 off 48 balls with 6 wickets in hand.
SIX ! That's smoked away over long on by Pollard! Pitched full by Shakib, and in the arc, there's no missing out on a big hit for the Trinidadian! MI 68/4
Change of ball fours deliveries into the 13th over. Will that have an impact on the course of the match? Let's find out.
After 13 overs,Mumbai Indians 73/4 ( Suryakumar Yadav 32 , Kieron Pollard 9) Pollard smashes the ball over long on first ball. Gets an inside-edge off the next delivery that sends the ball away to fine-leg, collecting a single to bring Surya back on strike. Suryakumar drives the ball towards cow-corner off the final delivery, coming back for a second, with Nabi saving two runs with a fine effort. 11 off the over. MI need 46 off 42 balls with 6 wickets in hand.
OUT! Superb catch by Dhawan at slip, and Rashid bags his second, dismissing Pollard along the way! The Trinidadian thought a late cut would be a good idea off the quicker delivery, but somehow didn't account for Dhawan's agility at slip. MI 73/5 Pollard c Dhawan b Rashid 9(6)
Suryakumar Yadav is standing firm amidst the wickets and just as I type this even Pollard has played an unforgivable shot. This game is about taking it as deep as possible and the onus is on Suryakumar Yadav to see this through.
After 14 overs,Mumbai Indians 75/5 ( Suryakumar Yadav 33 , Hardik Pandya 1) Rashid into his third over, and he nets the dangerous Pollard first ball — with Dhawan taking a fine catch at slip after a late cut from the West Indian. Another quick delivery next ball, this time to new batsman Hardik Pandya. Hardik gets off the mark with a single off the third delivery. Googly to end the over, with Hardik nearly chopping the ball onto his stumps. The umpire signals for the second timeout, and the situation's 50-50 right now. MI need 44 off 36 balls with 5 wickets in hand.
Basil Thampi brought into the attack for the first time in the 15th over.
SRH have never beaten MI at Wankhede in IPL before today. They have played three and lost all of them.
Siddhart Kaul brought back into the attack in the 16th over.
Basil Thampi brought on in 15th over. Sunrisers know with 44 needed from the last 6 overs, MI will need to play some strokes. Who would have thought that even while chasing 119 the number of overs will come into equation.SRH missed out on eight balls in their innings, how much will it count in the end. SRH missed out on eight balls in their innings, how much will it count in the end
OUT! Thampi gets the set Suryakumar Yadav, who holes out to Rashid at backward square-leg! Well-struck by the batsman, but unfortunately didn't account for the fielder stationed near the boundary! Thampi strikes in his first over, with Mumbai in serious trouble right now! MI 77/6 Suryakumar c Rashid b Thampi 34(38)
SRH have never beaten MI at Wankhede in IPL before today. They have played three and lost all of them.
Sunrisers Hyderabad firm favourites, I reckon now. The pitch has become slow in the second innings. Suryakumar Yadav has set the foundation but then threw it away. He took forever to leave the field. Hardik Pandya needs to produce something special here.
OUT! Kaul strikes in his third wicket, collecting his first wicket, as McClenaghan is sent back for a duck! The New Zealander goes for the review straightaway after the umpire doesn't waste a second in raising a finger. No contact between bat and ball, and the decision is as plumb as it can get. MI 78/7 McClenaghan lbw Kaul 0(2)
Sunrisers Hyderabad firm favourites, I reckon now. The pitch has become slow in the second innings. Suryakumar Yadav has set the foundation but then threw it away. He took forever to leave the field. Hardik Pandya needs to produce something special here. And Thampi gets settled Suryakumar Yadav who went for the big shot, it was expected and SRH are back in it, won't be wrong to say if they have their noses ahead at this moment.
OUT! Another easy decision for the umpire, as Kaul traps Markande plumb lbw! Barely an movement of the feet from Markande, and this would've crashed between the middle and leg stump! MI 80/8 Markande lbw Kaul 1(2)
After 16 overs,Mumbai Indians 80/8 ( Hardik Pandya 3 , Jasprit Bumrah 0) Hardik collects a single off the first ball. McClenaghan's trapped plumb lbw off the second, with umpire Ravi not wasting a second in raising his finger. McClenaghan goes for the review straightaway, but there isn't an inside-edge that could save him. Kaul bags another off the last ball, trapping Markande lbw — this one also plumb. Suddenly, SRH are favourites to walk away with two points at the end of the game. MI need 39 off 24 balls with 2 wickets in hand.
Rashid Khan brought back for his final over of the innings.
After 17 overs,Mumbai Indians 80/8 ( Hardik Pandya 3 , Jasprit Bumrah 0) Rashid bowls his final over. Hardik decides to farm the strike now, and decides to skip the singles that are on offer. Maiden for Rashid, as he signs off with stunning figures of 2/11 from four overs. And we have a vulnerable Bumrah on strike the next over. MI need 39 off 18 balls with 2 wickets in hand.
Sunrisers’ game to lose now. Mayank Markande has played a few hands in domestic cricket but his Punjab teammate got the better of him. Despite the pressure, Hardik Pandya is as cool as a cucumber. In fact plays out a maiden against Rashid. The 18th over will most probably decide the winner of the match.
OUT! That should seal Mumbai's fate! Hardik Pandya perishes while looking for a big hit, getting a top-edge that ends up in a catch to third man! Kaul's on fire, as he grabs his third wicket! MI 81/9 Hardik c Thampi b Kaul 3(19)
FOUR ! Pulled away towards the long-leg fence by Bumrah! Looks like he wants to drag his team close to the 100-run mark, even if the target's well beyond his reach! MI 85/9
After 18 overs,Mumbai Indians 85/9 ( Jasprit Bumrah 5 , Mustafizur Rahman 0) Kaul into his final over. DROPPED! Tough chance for Dhawan in the slips, after Bumrah gets a top-edge, with the batsman collecting a single nevertheless. Swing and miss for Hardik off the next two deliveries, with the pressure only increasing on his shoulders. He perishes off the fourth delivery, getting a top-edge that results in a catch for Thampi at third man, effectively putting an end to Mumbai's hopes of collecting their second win. Bumrah pulls towards the long leg fence for a four off the penultimate ball, with a dot to follow. Five runs and a wicket off the over. MI need 34 off 12 balls with 1 wicket in hand.
Thampi brought back for the penultimate over. This should be cakewalk for the Sunrisers now.
OUT! Sunrisers Hyderabad win by 31 runs ! What a memorable evening this turned out to be for the men in orange! Mustafizur is the last man dismissed, getting a top-edge off a pull, and getting caught at deep midwicket! MI 87 all out! Mustafizur c sub (Hooda) b Thampi 1(3)
Extraordinary performance by SRH's bowling unit. Inspires comeback led by equally able leader. They missed out with the bat and it must be addressed going forward but tonight how good has their bowlers turned up. It has been their strength and they have turned it around. Second time this season without their strike bowler, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, they have shown depth in their bowling and managed to defend 118. Incredible!
After 18.5 overs,Mumbai Indians 87/10 ( Jasprit Bumrah 6 , ) Mustafizur collects a single off the second delivery of the penultimate over, with Thampi returning to the attack. Bumrah swings his bat, but can only go so far as mid on off the fourth delivery to collect a single. And it's all over in the fifth delivery, as Mustafizur pulls, and gets caught by Hooda at midwicket to bring the curtains down to a shambolic batting performance by Mumbai! Sunrisers Hyderabad win by 31 runs!
And it’s sealed. This is Mumbai’s fifth loss. Defeats like these shatter teams. And the whole team has to take responsibility for this. Shambolic performance. Mumbai Indians would find it extremely difficult to bounce back from this. Afraid this could be it for them in this season.
SRH successfully defended 118 runs today - the lowest total defended by them in IPL - the lowest total defended by any team at Wankhede in IPL
31 runs!! Out of all the games which Mumbai have lost, this - a low scoring game - will affect their net run rate the most. Don’t think it will matter now. But just underlines what an atrocious performance Mumbai put forward today.
Rohit Sharma, Mumbai Indians captain: We've got ourselves to blame for that. 118, we should've been able to get it. Sunrisers showed a lot of character. Very happy with how the bowlers bowled. You need to pitch it in the right areas to get offer from the pitch. Batters let us down again. There are so many things I can talk about. We don't want to put our heads down. we want to come back stronger. It's always nice when you get 118 on the board, you needed to show some intent. We always knew it was going to be tough. Shot-making wasn't going to be easy. They bowled in the right areas. Few of our shots were poor including mine.
​What a performance from Siddarth Kaul. He was energetic, on point and always ready to take on the opposition.
Siddharth Kaul (4-0-23-3) : Feeling great. Feels really awesome when it comes to pressure times. I think the domestic season has gone really well. I was doing my basics right, and it works every time. (On guidance from senior pacers in SRH camp) Bhuvi is there, and before that Ashish Nehra was there and I learn a lot from them. It helps me out when I come out to the pressure situations.
Rashid Khan is the Man of the Match for his figures of 2/11 from four overs, including a maiden!
Kane Williamson, SRH captain: Tough surface, without a doubt, we were expecting more from bat. We wanted to go to 140 mark. So much happening in T20 cricket so guess we were outstanding. Altogether a fantastic second half. we are still to put in collective performance but good to get the result today. There is depth in our squad after number of injuries, had a different balance in the side. Best part was how guys engaged. We took early wickets and had good fun in second half.
Rashid Khan, MoM : Thanks to almight Allah for the performances. Feels quite good to come back good. It was very needed for me as well for my future in cricket. Had a good chat with coaching staff Moody, Muralitharan and Laxman, and they gave me all the motivation. Just be relaxed, and that's what I did today and got success for that. That is the only thing he (Murali) always says. You always have to be relaxed, calm and do the basics right. This game is all about enjoyment. The more you enjoy, the better you perform.
Catch our correspondents Vaibhav Shah and Devdutt Kshirsagar review Sunrisers Hyderabad's victory over Mumbai Indians from outside the Wankhede stadium in Mumbai
So that's it from us today. It was a disappointing effort from Mumbai Indians today, let alone the performance. They were brilliant in the first half of the match, bowling out SRH for a paltry 118 and it appeared that this is the time in the tournament that Mumbai will bounce back to winning ways. In the end, we know that they are far away from being at their best. Some problems ahead for MI going into the tournament but not really for SRH, who are back to winning ways after two disappointments in between. We will be back tomorrow with another match from IPL 2018 and it is a mouth-watering one, between Royal Challengers Bangalore and Chennai Super Kings. Till, then, bye-bye and good night.
JUST IN: Australian pacer Billy Stanlake has flown back home, and is set to miss the rest of the IPL season due to a finger injury. (Source: Sunrisers Hyderabad official Twitter account)
Hyderabad make as many as four changes. Replace Ricky Bhui, Deepak Hooda, Bhuvneshwar Kumar and Billy Stanlake with Shikhar Dhawan, Mohammad Nabi, Basil Thampi and Sandeep Sharma.
BOWLED EM ! Dhawan, having suffered a painful blow on his left knee off the previous delivery, gets an inside-edge, with the ball deflecting off his thigh and knocking the off-stump over. SRH 20/1
OUT! That's two wickets for McClenaghan off three deliveries! Saha reaches out to a full, wide delivery, and ends up nicking it to the keeper! SRH 20/2
OUT ! Pandey advances down the track, but ends up driving the ball straight into the hands of Rohit Sharma at extra-cover. Wastes a good start. Looks like Hardik decided to alter his line a bit after spotting Pandey move down the track. SRH 44/3
OUT! Suicidal running from Shakib, who is halfway down the pitch from the non-striker's end! Perfect throw by Suryakumar from near the striker's end! SRH 46/4
OUT! First ball after the timeout, and Williamson walks without even looking at the umpire! Appears to have got an inside edge, with Kishan collecting the ball safely behind the stumps after diving to his left. The Sunrisers in serious trouble now! SRH 63/5
BOWLED EM! Brilliant googly from young Markande, deceiving Nabi completely on the occasion! The Afghan looked to slog it towards long on, and missed the line of the delivery completely. SRH 85/6
OUT! Rohit's decision to bring Bumrah back works for him, as Rashid becomes the lastest SRH batsman to walk back, nicking it to the keeper! SRH 100/7
BOWLED EM! What an evening Markande is having, with the Purple Cap back on his head. Fires a quicker delivery to Thampi, with the ball beating the bat and rattling the off-stump. SRH 106/8
OUT! It's just not Sunrisers' day so far, and some poor communication between the two batsmen results in the visitors losing their ninth wicket! Kaul set off from the striker's end for a risky single, and was sent back in the last second. Kishan, meanwhile, collects the throw from backward point, and disturbs the stumps with the batsman a mile out of his crease. SRH 109/9
OUT! Very well-judged catch by Hardik at deep midwicket! Pathan pulls a back-of-length delivery from Mustafizur, with the ball travelling like a rocket. Hardik though, trains his eyes on the ball, and collects it safely near the boundary rope. SRH bowled out for 118!
OUT! Leading edge off Lewis' bat, and Pandey takes a safe catch at backward point for Mumbai to lose an early wicket! This one was pitched outside leg, and Lewis got his flick horribly wrong! MI 12/1
OUT! This isn't quite over for SRH as yet! Kishan shuffles down the track looking to loft the ball down the ground. Doesn't quite time his slog, and ends up getting caught at long off. MI 17/2
OUT! Now the Mumbai Indians skipper bites the dust, and this game is suddenly anyone's for the taking! Rohit attempts a wild slog, gets a bottom edge, with his India opening partner Shikhar Dhawan collecting the ball safely between his palms at slip. MI 21/3
OUT! After an unsuccessful appeal for lbw by Rashid against Krunal, SRH decide to review. Three reds, and Krunal's walking back to the dugout! The young spin sensation breaks the 40-run stand for the fourth wicket! MI 61/4
OUT! Superb catch by Dhawan at slip, and Rashid bags his second, dismissing Pollard along the way! The Trinidadian thought a late cut would be a good idea off the quicker delivery, but somehow didn't account for Dhawan's agility at slip. MI 73/5
OUT! Thampi gets the set Suryakumar Yadav, who holes out to Rashid at backward square-leg! Well-struck by the batsman, but unfortunately didn't account for the fielder stationed near the boundary! Thampi strikes in his first over, with Mumbai in serious trouble right now! MI 77/6
OUT! Kaul strikes in his third wicket, collecting his first wicket, as McClenaghan is sent back for a duck! The New Zealander goes for the review straightaway after the umpire doesn't waste a second in raising a finger. No contact between bat and ball, and the decision is as plumb as it can get. MI 78/7
OUT! Another easy decision for the umpire, as Kaul traps Markande plumb lbw! Barely an movement of the feet from Markande, and this would've crashed between the middle and leg stump! MI 80/8
OUT! That should seal Mumbai's fate! Hardik Pandya perishes while looking for a big hit, getting a top-edge that ends up in a catch to third man! Kaul's on fire, as he grabs his third wicket! MI 81/9
OUT! Sunrisers Hyderabad win by 31 runs ! What a memorable evening this turned out to be for the men in orange! Mustafizur is the last man dismissed, getting a top-edge off a pull, and getting caught at deep midwicket! MI 87 all out!
Rashid Khan is the Man of the Match for his figures of 2/11 from four overs, including a maiden!
IPL 2018, Mumbai Indians vs Sunrisers Hyderabad at Mumbai, latest update and cricket score: Mustafizur collects a single off the second delivery of the penultimate over, with Thampi returning to the attack. Bumrah swings his bat, but can only go so far as mid on off the fourth delivery to collect a single. And it's all over in the fifth delivery, as Mustafizur pulls, and gets caught by Hooda at midwicket to bring the curtains down to a shambolic batting performance by Mumbai!
Defending champions Mumbai, on the other hand have a tough task to rediscover themselves after slumping to their fourth loss in five games.
Mumbai had started their campaign with three losses on the trot before registering their first win over Royal Challengers Bangalore, but the three-wicket defeat to Rajasthan Royals on Sunday has once again put them under tremendous pressure.
With nine games left before the play-off stage, Mumbai find themselves in a tight situation to win at least seven of them to improve their chances. As such, a win over SRH on Tuesday is imperative to keep them in the hunt.
Barring local boy Suryakumar Yadav's heroics with the willow, Mumbai have very little to boast of this season, with the other batsmen yet to deliver.
Yadav has had a consistent run of good scores in the opening slot, leaving him four short of reaching the 200 mark for the season, while skipper Rohit Sharma struck one match-winning knock of 94 against RCB.
Mumbai's biggest misery in batting has been the repeated failures of West Indian Keiron Pollard and his compatriot Evin Lewis, at the top while the all-rounder duo of Pandya brothers — Hardik and Krunal — have also failed to impress with the bat this season.
In the bowling department, the pace duo of Jasprit Bumrah and Mustafizur Rahman have been right on the money while Mitchell McClenaghan has got among the wickets despite finishing with a higher economy rate. The Pandya siblings have done a decent job with the ball.
Meanwhile, despite a three-match winning streak, Sunrisers find themselves at the lower half of the IPL table, thanks to the successive defeats to Kings XI and CSK.
While captain Kane Williamson has been in superb form, carrying the batting on his shoulders to amass 230 runs in five games, the other batsmen, including opener Shikhar Dhawan, have not given him adequate support.
Wicketkeeper-batsman Wriddhiman Saha has been particularly below par with a tally of just 62 runs and may soon make way for Shreevats Goswami.
Among other batsmen, Yusuf Pathan showed glimpses of his old attacking self against Rajasthan with a quick 27-ball 45, but still lacks consistency.
The bowling unit looks formidable with Bhuvneshwar Kumar leading the pack in the company of youngsters Siddarth Kaul, Billy Stanlake and T.Natarajan.
Afghan leg-spinner Rashid Khan along with Bangladesh's Shakib Al Hasan will aim to contain the fancied Mumbai line-up in the middle overs.
(With inputs from IANS)