Jasprit Bumrah Scripts History, Lasith Malinga breaks the IPL record for a long time

Bumrah, the pace of Indians of Mumbai, extinguished the fire with the ball on Sunday as the side registered an easy 54 -run win over Lucknow Super Giants in its IPL 2025 match at Wankhad Stadium. Bumrah returned 4 figures for 22 in his four -over quota, as MI registered the fifth consecutive win in the edition. Wright-Arm Pacer recorded a new record with his performance. He became the highest wicket -taker for MI in IPL history with 174 wickets, passing through Lesith Malinga’s 170.
Bumrah and Trent Bault (3/20) shone with the ball after Ryan Ricelton and Suryakumar Yadav.
After Ricelton (58) and Suryakumar Yadav (54) assisted the Mi Post 215 for 7, who was first asked to bat, Bumrah and Bault led the bowlers a great performance by the bowlers as LSG was excluded for 161 in 20 overs. This is the first win over LSG in the league stage for Mumbai Indians, which came in seven matches.
With this victory, MI moved to second place behind Gujarat Titans, joining Delhi Capital and Royal Challengers Bangalore at 12 points. The winners of the DC vs RCB match played in New Delhi can beat him and take them to the table with 14 points.
This was a clinical performance by the five -time champion as Bumrah and Bault claimed five wickets for 21 runs for the Lucknow Super Giants to hurry the end. Bumrah weaved his magic in the death over, claiming three wickets in an incident.
The bowlt was no less impressive. Looking at the short mantras, he was brought into the attack every time, casting Digvesh Rathi on the last ball of the match and wrapped the innings.
Bumrah, who came as an impact alternative to Rohit Sharma’s place, hit the first blow to Mumbai Indians in the third over, as Eden Markram hit a fastened length ball for Naman Dhir for 9 runs of 11 balls. Fellow openers Michelle Marsh and Nicholas Gorn took the previous score in power-play before Gorn, who inscribed the lamp four for a six-trick in the sixth over-first at a point over point, the second deep back and the third pulled the midwicket.
Gorn (15B to 27), however, fell to Jack in the next over; The transformation of the bowler by Pandya paid the first ball as an English all-rounder after power-play. He brought two as one, as Rishabh Pant’s terrible runs continued with the bat, as it fell on the second ball after starting with four off jack, giving the English offbreak bowler his second wicket of the match as LSG increased to 64/3 after finishing power-play at 60/1.
Michelle Marsh and Ayush Badoni added 46 runs for the fourth wicket as they scored before a hundred. Bault took action to kill Marsh with his first ball, as the Australian batsman pulled Tilak Verma a bridge.
Badoni, who hit Karn Sharma for back-to-back sixes and was out for four to four, 35 of Corbin Bosch, falling into the failure by Pandya after another bowling change.
Jasprit Bumrah hurried with triple-vic hairs at the end of LSG, with David Miller (24), Abdul Samad (2), and Avesh Khan (0) back, an incident within 140/5 to 140/5 within 140/5 to 140/5 as an exact delivery of gradual balls in the 16th over and a rapid change of pace.
Earlier, in scorching warm conditions, it was made worse than high humidity, which had converted Vankhed into a Kauldron, Ricelton caught fire as it was just a storm in his fifty in 25 balls, scoring the fastest half -century of the season for the Indians of Mumbai, which is unabated four matches in IPL 2025.
He faced the first two overs, and after four in the first over, bowled by Mayank Yadav, who was playing his first match of the season after returning from injury. But after avoiding the nearby run-outs in the second over, South African wicketkeeper-Better exploded in action against Prince Yadav, hammering him for a six and two fours, the first of which, a direct drive, almost Rohit Sharma.
Rohit pulled Mayank to a back-to-back six in the third over as the bowler became short. But the young man had the last laugh as he got the captain of former Mumbai Indians in the same over, he was carried forward with a slow bowling that Prince Yadav was directly cut into the short third.
Ricelton hit spinner Digvesh Rathi for two sixes, surrounded by one four for the second half century of IPL 2025 off 25 balls. He soon fell to Rathi, trying to make a place for a googly bowling, but Ayush was managing Badoni to top-kanare. His 58 came off 32 balls and included six fours and four sixes.
He added 55 runs for the second wicket with Will Jack, who scored 29 runs in 21 balls (3×4, 1×6) before Prince Yadav bowled with a beautiful Yorker. Tilak Verma (6) fell cheaply as LSG pulled things slightly back, Mumbai Indians reached 137/4 in 13 overs.
However, Suryakumar Yadav continued to hold the fort at the other end, killing Ravi Bishnoi for six, after the back-to-back boundaries and completing his 4000 runs in the IPL, as well as sent to the border.
Surya reached her 50 -run balls, with six six from Avih Khan. He was out of the next ball, to widen a Phulish ball to cover the extra cover, he came on 54 28 balls and had four fours and several sixes. He is now a major run-scorer with 417 runs in 10 innings in IPL 2025.
Skipar Hardik Pandya fell for five, cleared Mayank Yadav’s speed, but Naman Dhir (not out of 25) and debut Corbin Bosch (10 runs) gave the innings a finishing touch as Indians in Mumbai reached a big score.
For LSG, Mayank Yadav and Avesh Khan claimed a double with 2-40 and 2-42 respectively, while Prince Yadav, Digvesh Rathi and Ravi Bishnoi won a wicket episode.
(With IANS input)
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