MI CAPTAIN ROHIT SHARMA WON A TOSS AND OPTED TO BAT FIRST.

MI scored 176/6 on the back of de Kock's 53. The left-hander continued with his incredible run of structure to raise his third reformist 50 years and did a fine reproducing position with Krunal Pandya after MI lost three wickets in the powerplay, with not more than 43 runs on the board. 


While the two set up a 58-run stand, they got out in around 20 runs. Regardless, Pollard and Nathan Coulter-Nile beat 54 runs in the last three overs, with Pollard scoring an unbeaten 34 off 12 balls and Coulter-Nile contributing with 24 not out of 12. 


Requiring 177 hustles to win, Mayank persevere through a few near disasters before Rahul cut free in the third completed the process of, hitting three fours and a six off Trent Boult. While Rahul continued with his cheerful ways to deal with take KXIP past fifty in the powerplay, KXIP lost Mayank and Gayle before the halfway period of the interest. 


Rahul and Pooran by then added 33 runs together. Nonetheless, MI struck twice consistently to pardon Pooran and Glenn Maxwell. Notwithstanding the way that Rahul raised one more 50 years of the period, Bumrah, in the eighteenth over, consigned an ideal yorker to get Rahul out for 77. 


Hooda and Jordan anyway guaranteed that KXIP stayed in the pursuit before the keep going started the ball rolling on the last ball, with scores leveled.

After the scores were tied at 176 in the 20 overs/side challenge, the game headed into the main Super Over. 


KXIP batted first with KL Rahul, Nicholas Pooran and Deepak Hooda sharing the batting duties. Jasprit Bumrah, who had prior restored the figures of 3/24, was given the ball by MI. 


Rahul began the procedures with a solitary before Pooran got this show on the road on the subsequent ball. The following three balls saw MI surrender 4 runs. On the last chunk of the over, Bumrah conveyed an ideal yorker and caught Rahul LBW and helped MI confine KXIP to 5/2. 


Requiring 6 races to win, MI proceeded with Rohit Sharma and Quinton de Kock while KXIP picked Mohammad Shami to shield five runs. 


Shami duplicated what his Indian colleague had done before and kept things tight, giving only three from initial four balls. With two required on the last ball to seal a success, de Kock was gotten shy of his wrinkle while finishing the subsequent run and the match made a beeline for the second Super Over. 


The principles implied that neither Rahul, Pooran, Hooda, Shami, Bumrah and de Kock could bat and bowl once more. 


MI batted first in the Second Over and opened the innings with Kieron Pollard and Hardik Pandya, with Suryakumar Yadav standing ready as the third batsman. Chris Jordan amazed the second Super for KXIP. 


While the England pacer hit the correct length on the principal ball, bowling a yorker, he needed to re-bowl his second ball subsequent to yielding a wide. The third authentic conveyance of the over went for a four after Pollard creamed one through the covers. Jordan bowled another wide before Pandya was abandoned the fourth ball. 


The fifth ball was a speck before Mayank Agarwal put in a dazzling exertion to spare a six. He jumped, got this show on the road of the ball and kept his cool to push it back in the field of play prior to arriving behind the limit rope to spare four runs, helping KXIP to restrict MI to 11/1. 


Guarding 11, MI went to Trent Boult while Chris Gayle and Mayank left to bat, with the left-hander protesting. The Universe Boss pounded a six over the long on the principal ball and afterward ran a solitary. With 5 required from 4, Mayank went flying over the off-side to hit a four and afterward finished off the game.