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May 07, 2026
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A Game That Kept Changing Shape
Not every high-scoring match turns into a thriller, but this one did in its own way. It wasn’t about last-over drama, it was more about how momentum kept shifting without warning.
Lucknow Super Giants finished at 228/5. On paper, that’s a commanding total. At Wankhede, though, things are rarely that simple. Mumbai Indians chased it down in 18.4 overs, winning by 6 wickets and making it look smoother than it actually was.
If you only check the scorecard, it feels one-sided. But the match had layers.
LSG’s Power Start That Promised More
LSG came out with serious intent. The first 8 overs were almost brutal from a bowling perspective. Runs were flowing, boundaries were frequent, and Mumbai didn’t have many answers early on.
At 123/1, the game was leaning heavily in Lucknow’s favor. Nicholas Pooran’s attacking approach completely changed the tempo. It felt like one of those nights where 250 could easily be on the board.
But T20 games often turn in small phases, not big moments.
After that explosive start, the innings slowed down just enough to matter. Wickets fell in the middle overs, and MI managed to break the rhythm. From 123/1 to 160/5, that shift didn’t look dramatic in real time, but it changed the final outcome.
LSG still reached 228, which is a strong total, but considering their start, they left some runs behind.
The Chase Began With Authority
Chasing above 220 requires clarity more than aggression. Mumbai Indians got both.
Ryan Rickelton and Rohit Sharma didn’t rush, but they didn’t hold back either. They built a partnership that quietly took the game away from LSG.
Rickelton played with freedom from the start. His shot selection was clean, and he used the conditions well. His 83 off 32 balls wasn’t just fast, it was controlled aggression.
Rohit’s innings had a different rhythm. He took a few balls early on, then gradually shifted gears. Once he settled, his timing did the work. The sixes looked effortless, and the gaps kept opening up.
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