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IPL 2025 Point Table, Orange Cap, Purple Cap: X-Factor Will Jack comes well because Mumbai Indians Down Sunrisers Hyderabad




A sportal Mumbai Indians continued their climb in the Indian Premier League with a four -wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad in a one -sided competition on a tough wicket on Thursday. Under the leadership of Will Jack who played a decisive role with 36 (26 balls, 3x4s, 3x6s), after a significant magic of 3–0-14-2, Mumbai Indians executed an all-round show to register their second consecutive win. However, there was no change in the points table in the form of MI, with six points, and SRH, with four points, finished seventh and ninth respectively.

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Similarly, there were no changes in the Orange Cap and Purple Cap List, still under the leadership of Lucknow Super Veterans (LSG) vice-captain Nicolas Goran (357 runs) and Chennai Super Kings (CSK) spinner Noor Ahmed (12 wickets).

The domestic side came to the top, in which the pitch of the Wankhede Stadium was correctly assessed and it was quickly adapted for the circumstances presented, each of which fell for five -time winners in each.

The MI fast bowlers used small and slow balls well in the first innings and completely naked their yorker. In the run chase, the MI batsmen showed a clear plan to find the boundaries that topped them.

Chasing 163 on a pitch, which had a grip and twist, MI also benefited from SRH’s reluctance to bring spin into the powerplay, as the house side scored 166/6 in 18.1 overs to register its third win of the season.

Even though Rohit Sharma abolished another failure after a promising start, in which he scored 26 runs in 16 balls with three sixes, he gave MI speed with bat and others capitalized on him.

Opener Ryan Ryan Ricelton made a fluent 31, while Suryakumar Yadav made two sixes and several fours to make 26 (15 balls) to provide two sixes and several fours to provide a strong support to Jack.

Captain Hardik Pandya scored 21 runs off just nine balls to take MI to the threshold of victory. Tilak Verma (21 Not Out) then took MI in line after a late hiccup as it reached the house to 166 in 18.1 overs.

In the first half, Sunrisers Hyderabad found late speed with the bat and to fight in their way through 162 for 5.

The Sunrisers Hyderabad batsmen fought to be suited to the wickets for most of the innings, giving dividends at the Wankhed Stadium and in spinners and spinners and slow delivery for slow delivery and slow delivery.

But a big Finnish-57 runs were coming away from the last five overs-the SRH gave some very important inspiration towards the end.

The MI bowlers were spot-on in preparing their plans and about 4-0-21-1 in their execution with Jaspreet Bumrah, Trent Bault resumed his yorker to return his yorker 4-0-29-1 again and would be an impressive 3-0-14-2.

The SRH struggle was clear from the beginning as Abhishek Sharma scored 40 runs off 28 balls with seven borders.

All this began with an incident first when two SRH openers got Deepak four to each again.

Abhishek went under the wicket, swinging his bat at the first delivery. The ball was slightly shaped to take the edge but Jack failed to catch it.

At the fourth delivery, Travis Head played a straight for Karn Sharma in midwick, where he failed to drop a low catch as the ball fell under him.

Abhishek saw his strides hitting, when he killed four to three fours in the fifth over, but just did not get any speed.

Raj Angad Bawa dives his dive to grab the ball to dismiss Abhishek from Pandya for the first success and by then it became clear that SRH would have to make his way through the competitive clan.

Jack then stumped former MI player Ishaan Kishan for only two.

He was also unable to open the head as he tried his best to cut the loose. Pandya failed to capitalize the head, despite capturing a no-ball with overseasing as he fell to a simple 29-gent 28.

The effect of MI’s control was that the first six 18th over of the game came late-one of the innings of SRH, Henrik Klassen (37 balls in 28 balls, 3x4s, 2x6s) scored 21 runs to spoil the four figures (4-0-47–0).

In the final over, Aniculture Verma hit a six -hit couple and Pat Cummins gave a smack to Pandya to take a significant 22 runs from Pandya.

(With additional input)

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