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Gujarat Titans vs Mumbai Indians, IPL, 2026 Apr 20 Full score card

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Match 30, Narendra Modi Stadium, Ahmedabad, 20 Apr, 2026

Mumbai Indians

MI

199/5

(20.0) ov

Gujarat Titans

GT

100/10

(15.5) ov

Mumbai Indians beat Gujarat Titans by 99 runs

Player Of The Match

Tilak Varma,
Mumbai Indians
Mumbai Indians
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Gujarat Titans
Mumbai Indians
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
S Sudharsan

c K Bhagat b J Bumrah

0 1 0 0 0
S Gill

c N Dhir b A Kumar

14 13 3 0 107.69
J Buttler

lbw b H Pandya

5 6 1 0 83.33
W Sundar

c N Dhir b M Santner

26 17 5 0 152.94
G Phillips

c & b M Santner

6 8 0 0 75

c de Kock b A Kumar

8 11 1 0 72.72
S Khan

c N Dhir b A Kumar

17 13 1 1 130.76
R Khan

c sub R Bawa b A Kumar

4 6 0 0 66.66
K Rabada

st de Kock b Ghazanfar

12 14 2 0 85.71
A Sharma

not out

1 3 0 0 33.33
M Siraj

lbw b Ghazanfar

0 3 0 0 0
Extras

(b 0,lb 0,w 7,nb 0,Penalty 0)

7
Total 15.5 (RR: 6.32)
100/10

Did not bat:

Fall of wickets:

(S Sudharsan, 0.1 ov) (J Buttler, 1.2 ov) (S Gill, 4.4 ov) (W Sundar, 7.2 ov) (G Phillips, 7.4 ov) (R Tewatia, 11 ov) (R Khan, 12.2 ov) (S Khan, 13 ov) (K Rabada, 15.2 ov) (M Siraj, 15.5 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
J Bumrah
3 0 15 1 5.00
H Pandya
1 0 18 1 18.00
K Bhagat
2 0 10 0 5.00
4 0 24 4 6.00
Ghazanfar
2.5 0 17 2 6.00
M Santner
3 0 16 2 5.33
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
de Kock

c & b K Rabada

13 11 1 1 118.18
D Malewar

lbw b K Rabada

2 4 0 0 50
N Dhir

c K Rabada b P Krishna

45 32 6 1 140.62
S Yadav

b K Rabada

15 10 1 1 150
T Varma

not out

101 45 8 7 224.44
H Pandya

c G Phillips b M Siraj

15 16 1 0 93.75
1 2 0 0 50
Extras

(b 1,lb 4,w 2,nb 0,Penalty 0)

7
Total 20.0 (RR: 9.95)
199/5

Did not bat: M Santner, K Bhagat, J Bumrah, Ghazanfar,

Fall of wickets:

(D Malewar, 1.5 ov) (de Kock, 3.3 ov) (S Yadav, 5.5 ov) (N Dhir, 12.3 ov) (H Pandya, 18.5 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
M Siraj
4 0 25 1 6.25
K Rabada
4 0 33 3 8.25
A Sharma
3 0 38 0 12.66
R Khan
4 0 31 0 7.75
4 0 54 1 13.50
W Sundar
1 0 13 0 13.00
Gujarat Titans
Mumbai Indians

Gujarat Titans • 100/10 (15.5 overs)

W Sundar 26 (17)

S Khan 17 (13)

A Kumar 4/24 (4)

M Santner 2/16 (3)

Mumbai Indians • 199/5 (20.0 overs)

T Varma 101 (45)

N Dhir 45 (32)

K Rabada 3/33 (4)

M Siraj 1/25 (4)

Commentary

What's on the menu for Tuesday? Up next on 21st April, the action moves to Hyderabad, where the Sunrisers will square off against the Delhi Capitals. Hyderabad have won their last couple of games, while Delhi are coming off a win over the reigning champions in Bengaluru. The game will begin at 7.30 pm IST (2 pm GMT). Our build-up will be up and running well before that. See you then. Cheers!

Is this the night it all turns around for MI? Well, the five-time champions will certainly hope so. History shows they know how to bounce back, and this win not only gives them momentum but also a much-needed boost to their net run rate. Up next, they face familiar rivals, Chennai Super Kings at home on Thursday, 23rd April. As for the Gujarat Titans, they came into this game on a three-match winning streak, but this heavy defeat will sting. They now travel to take on the defending champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, on Friday, 24th April.

PLAYER OF THE MATCH - No surprises there, Tilak Varma takes the award for his heroics. His stunning 45-ball 101* included 8 fours and 7 sixes. Varma says that the first hundred will always be special. Adds that it was very important for them to win this one. Mentions that in the first five games, he didn't spend much time in the middle, but here he took his time, and knew that once set, he could accelerate well. Varma shares that he was just trying to keep a still base, and when you are under pressure, you just have to back your skills, and it paid off. Also praises Naman Dhir for the way he batted, and it was a crucial partnership. Ends by saying that he is very proud of himself for the way he batted.

The captain of the Mumbai Indians - Hardik Pandya says it is a very important win. He adds that it is always challenging to win away from home, especially in Ahmedabad, which has been a tough venue for them. He feels the team played good cricket and says the result is very special because it was much needed. Hardik mentions that he kept telling Tilak to keep watching the ball, and says it was about time he stepped up and delivered. Opines that Jasprit Bumrah is special and should be used when the team requires him, not necessarily at the start, but tonight, they needed to make inroads with the new ball, so he bowled upfront. Pandya also praises the youngsters, saying the group needed that energy. Adds that Krish Bhagat bowled in the right areas and calls Ashwani's effort amazing.

Time for the presentation ceremony...

A quick word with one of MI's stars - Ashwani Kumar says that, looking at the surface, he quickly learned that length balls were the way to go here. Adds that he planned with skipper Hardik Pandya where to bowl, and it all worked out well. Ashwani mentions that just like last season, he was ready, waiting for his opportunity and wanted to make an impact for the team.

The captain of the Gujarat Titans - Shubman Gill says that they gave away too many runs in the middle and death overs. Adds that on a wicket like this, 160-170 would have been a par score, and there are a lot of learnings to take from it. Mentions that hopefully this is just a small hiccup and they have two games on the road, where they will look to come back stronger. Shubman says that they didn't hit the right areas, some of the balls were coming on, some were not, but they needed to be better with the ball. Ends by saying that the wicket might have gotten a bit better to bat on with dew, but they didn't make the most of it.

Tilak turned the tide with a maiden IPL ton - After opting to bowl first on a black soil surface, the Gujarat Titans landed the first blow in this contest, with Kagiso Rabada striking thrice in the Powerplay. Naman Dhir and Tilak Varma then stitched together a partnership, but Dhir could not last long enough. Tilak took charge from there as he put behind him his early struggles. He was 19 off 22 at one stage, and the second timeout changed everything for him as he went on to score 82 off the next 23 balls. Varma brought up a 45-ball hundred, the joint-fastest for Mumbai in the IPL, drawing level with Sanath Jayasuriya. GT left much to be desired with their death bowling as MI finished with 199.

Early blows left GT with no way back - With 96 runs coming off the last 6 overs of their innings, Mumbai carried that momentum into their bowling effort, and it all kickstarted with Jasprit Bumrah striking off the very first ball. That was his first wicket of the season, and from there, MI rode the wave. It was one of those rare nights for Gujarat where none of their top three clicked, and all fell inside the Powerplay. The middle order could not rise to the occasion either, as the tourists kept chipping away. Ashwani Kumar starred with a four-wicket haul, including the prized scalp of the GT skipper.

Mumbai Indians snap the losing streak - History was against them, having never beaten the Gujarat Titans at this venue before, and given the form, GT came in as the favourites. For the first 14 overs of the game, it seemed to be heading that way, but Tilak Varma sparked the turnaround, and from there, it was a domino effect. Gujarat have been handed their biggest defeat in terms of runs in the IPL. The 99-run loss surpasses their previous heaviest defeat, which was an 83-run loss against CSK last season.

15.5W

OUT! LBW! Mumbai Indians win by 99 runs. AM Ghazanfar wraps things up here, or does he? Mohammed Siraj has taken the review here, but if there is no bat involved, this looks plumb. The on-field call is Out. This is tossed up, full and on middle, turns in a bit. Mohammed Siraj goes down for the sweep but misses it completely, getting hit on the pads right in front of the stumps. UltraEdge confirms no bat involved and Ball Tracking comes up with three reds, with the ball crashing into the middle stump.

15.51wd

WIDE! Flatter, short, and angling down the leg side, Mohammed Siraj misses his flick. Wided. That brings up the 100 for GT!

15.40

Slows it up, full and on off, turns in, Mohammed Siraj looks to drive but misses.

15.30

On a length, on off, Siraj has just watchfully blocked this out.

Mohammed Siraj is the last man in.

15.2W

OUT! STUMPED! AM Ghazanfar gets a wicket now. He once again gives it a flick with his middle finger, lands this short and on middle, turning in sharply. Kagiso Rabada skips down the track but gets nowhere near the ball. He still goes for the big heave across the line and misses it, with Quinton de Kock doing the rest behind the stumps.

15.10

Tossed up, full and on off, turns in, Kagiso Rabada gets forward to block but gets an inside edge onto his pads.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 99/8

K Rabada12 (12)

A Sharma1 (3)

A Kumar4-0-24-4

14.61

In the air...SAFE! Bangs this into the pitch, on middle, takes pace off again. Kagiso Rabada connects with the pull but gets no timing. It flies in the air but lands wide of deep mid-wicket, who collects it on the bounce. They cross. Ashwani Kumar finishes a superb spell of bowling with figures of 4-0-24-4.

14.50

A slower bouncer, around off, Kagiso Rabada goes through the pull shot very early and misses it. Ashwani Kumar has one ball left to pick up a fifer. Can he do it?

14.44

FOUR! Good shot! Back of a length and just around off, Kagiso Rabada backs away to make some room. He punches it aerially but between mid off and extra cover for another boundary.

14.30

Nails the yorker, on middle and leg, tailing in, Kagiso Rabada only manages to dig it out on the pitch.

14.24

FOUR! Connects well this time! Hits the deck hard, on middle and leg, Kagiso Rabada holds his shape this time and swats it down to the long on fence for a boundary.

14.10

Close! Good-length delivery, on middle, Kagiso Rabada goes for the big heave across the line but misses as the ball just goes over the stumps.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 90/8

A Sharma1 (3)

K Rabada3 (6)

J Bumrah3-0-15-1

13.60

Another fiery bumper, on middle, jags back in as well. Ashok Sharma turns his back on it, keeping the bat in front of him. It goes off the shoulder wide of short mid-wicket.

13.51

Slower one, hard length and angling into the batter, Kagiso Rabada flicks it through square leg for one.

13.41

Touch fuller and on middle, Ashok Sharma tucks it through mid-wicket for a run.

13.41wd

WIDE! Short of a length and on middle, angling in, a rib-tickler, but Ashok Sharma manages to get out of the way. It goes down the leg side and given as a wide.

13.30

A slower dipping yorker, on off, Ashok Sharma just about gets his bat down to dig it out.

13.21

Hard length and around leg, Kagiso Rabada nudges it away to fine leg for a single.

13.10

Uppish but safe! A well-directed bouncer, on middle, angling in and takes off as well. Kagiso Rabada gets surprised, takes his eyes off and just keeps his bat hanging out. It lobs up off the top edge but lands safely to the off side.

Commentary

We are back for the chase! The Mumbai Indians players are in a huddle, where Hardik Pandya is giving them a last-minute pep talk to pump them up before taking the field. MI brings in Ashwani Kumar as the Impact Sub, who replaces Sherfane Rutherford. The two openers for the Gujarat Titans - Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill are already out there. An attacking move from Hardik Pandya as he gives the new ball to Jasprit Bumrah. Here we go...

... THE RUN CHASE ...

Costly death overs leave Titans with a big task - Gujarat Titans will be bitterly disappointed with their finish, a stark contrast to their dominance in the death overs last game. While Kagiso Rabada's brilliant three-wicket new-ball spell and Mohammed Siraj's tight bowling kept them in the hunt, the momentum slipped away. An expensive outing from Prasidh Krishna and a disastrous 26-run over from Ashok Sharma handed the reins back to Mumbai, meaning GT's batters must now be flawless to protect their unbeaten home record against MI. Join us in a bit for the second essay.

The pick of the bowlers for Gujarat Titans - Kagiso Rabada (3/33) is up for a chat. Rabada says that he is glad that his hard work has paid off. Adds that they had the opposition under pressure, but Tilak's good knock changed that. Feels that chasing 200 is doable. When asked about him bowling quick consistently, Kagiso jokes that it's because they are ramping up the speed guns. He feels good while bowling and is just happy things are working out. Kagiso adds that some days you bowl well and get wickets, other days you don't. Further says that you just have to show up and can't control the outcome.

Top-order stutter to spectacular century - After stumbling to 44/3 inside the Powerplay, the Mumbai Indians stabilized through a crucial 52-run stand between Naman Dhir and Tilak Varma. While Pandya struggled at the other end, Varma flipped a switch, accelerating from a sluggish 19 off 22 to a breathtaking 101 not out off 45 balls, scoring the joint-fastest hundred for MI and single-handedly destroying the GT attack to set a formidable target.

Varma's ton flips the script - Despite the Gujarat Titans dictating the first 15 overs, the Mumbai Indians have posted a formidable total fueled by Tilak Varma's spectacular maiden IPL century. Varma's explosive gear shift sparked a late rampage, plundering 77 runs in the final five overs to completely flip the script and hand the Titans a demanding chase.

Runs Scored 22 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 199/5

T Varma101 (45)

S Rutherford1 (2)

P Krishna4-0-54-1

19.64

FOUR! HUNDRED FOR TILAK VARMA! Maiden IPL ton for Tilak, and it could not have come at a better time for the Mumbai Indians. Prasidh Krishna digs it in short with Kagiso Rabada at square leg up inside the circle. This is on middle and Tilak swivels and gets on top of the bounce. He nails the pull over square leg and picks up a boundary to reach the milestone. Varma is off on a celebratory run and takes the helmet off before pulling out the 'cut out the noise' gesture, and then looks at the heavens to thank the one above. A 45-ball hundred for Varma, the joint-fastest for MI in the IPL, drawing level with the great Sanath Jayasuriya. 22 runs off the final over and MI finish with 199/5.

19.56

SIX! Innovative and mighty effective! Prasidh Krishna misses his mark as he goes searching for the yorker. It ends up being a full toss, on the off stump at 142 kph. Tilak sinks to a knee and uses the pace on the ball. He directs the scoop over deep fine leg for a six. Varma moves to 97 with a ball left in the innings.

19.41

Yorker gone slightly wrong for Prasidh. Low full toss, across off. Sherfane is deep in the crease and his weight stays on the back foot. He slices it along the ground to deep point for one.

19.31

Gets the yorker in, on middle. Tilak cannot get under it and can only hit it down to long on for a single.

Shubman Gill is taking his time to set the right field here and is slowing the game down a bit.

19.26

SIX! Just over! Tilak moves to 90, his highest score in IPL. Prasidh Krishna bangs it in short at pace, over middle. Tilak gets his hands high for the pull and gets just enough elevation on the pull. Kagiso Rabada at deep square leg leaps and sticks the right hand over his head, but the ball sails over his head.

19.14

FOUR! Not exactly where Tilak intended but he will take it. Not a great option from Prasidh with mid off up inside the circle. He tries to attack the stumps with a full ball. Varma attempts to launch it over mid off but the ball flies off a thickish outside edge over backward point for a four.

Last over coming up now. It will be bowled by Prasidh Krishna. Can he keep MI under 190 here?

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 177/5

S Rutherford0 (1)

T Varma80 (40)

M Siraj4-0-25-1

18.60

Top delivery from Siraj. Yorker, just outside the off stump. Sherfane Rutherford drops his bat down but fails to dig it out. 10 runs and a wicket from the over.

The next batter in is Sherfane Rutherford.

18.5W

OUT! CAUGHT! Hardik Pandya holes out. A scratchy stay for the MI skipper. Siraj attempts the yorker but it comes out as a low full toss, on middle. Pandya gets the front leg out of the way and hangs low to swing it across the line. Gets it low on the bat and he does not get the timing on the shot. Glenn Phillips moves swiftly to his right at deep mid-wicket and takes a low catch.

18.41

Nails the yorker, right at the base of the leg stump. Tilak squeezes it out to deep mid-wicket for one.

18.34

FOUR! Powered away! Siraj misses the yorker by a yard or so, on middle and leg. Varma manages to get it away as he drills it hard and to the right of the man at long on for a four.

18.21

The on-field call of not out stays but that takes nothing away from the quality of the ball. A searing yorker from Siraj, tailing back in at the toes. Pandya clears the front leg and tries to jam it out. The ball catches him on the back pad before going away on the off side as the batters cross. Siraj goes up in an appeal for LBW but it is turned down. Gill asks Buttler if the ball has hit Hardik in line. Shubman eventually takes the review. The replays show a deflection of the inside edge and the UltraEdge confirms the same.

Shubman Gill has challenged an LBW decision, given Not Out on the field. The UltraEdge shows a clear spike when the ball is close to the bat. A wasted review.

18.14

FOUR! Up and over! Siraj bowls the off-cutter, on a shortish length, outside off. Hardik takes it on off the front foot. One hand comes off the bat handle but Pandya manages to flat bat it over mid off for a four.

The physio comes running in to check on Tilak Varma. He has been hit on the box at a serious pace and is looking in a lot of pain. Tilak gets up but still looks to be in a bit of discomfort, but he will continue. Also, Mohammed Siraj to bowl the penultimate over.

Runs Scored 26 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 167/4

T Varma75 (38)

H Pandya10 (13)

A Sharma3-0-38-0

17.60

Ouch, Tilak cops a painful blow. Sharma switches to over the wicket and pulls the length back, on middle and leg. Tilak swivels for the pull but the ball is not that short and Varma wears it right on the box. Tilak is down on the floor in agonising pain.

17.56

SIX! Back-to-back sixes for Tilak, and he really enjoyed this hit as did Hardik. Varma throws a punch in the air and mutters a few words to himself and gets a few words of encouragement from the skipper too. Sharma misses his mark. Right in the hitting arc, at pace, around off. Tilak needs no second invitation as he slams it with ease over long off for the third six of the over. 26 runs off the over with a ball to go.

17.46

SIX! Wow, Tilak Varma is rampant. 20 runs off the over with a couple of balls still to go. Ashok serves the slower one at 106 kph, this is right in the slot, on off. Tilak reaches out in front and collapses his back knee to clobber it over mid-wicket for half a dozen.

17.34

FOUR! Not from the middle but he gets it through! On a length at pace, outside off. Varma extends his hands to force the drive away. He does not quite middle it but manages to beat mid off to his left for another boundary.

17.24

FOUR! Cheeky and effective! On the off stump, on the fuller side, Varma walks across the stumps and plays the scoop wide of short fine leg for a four.

17.16

SIX! Tilak Varma brings up his FIFTY in some style. His first half-century of the season and this has been some acceleration from the southpaw after a slow start. Sharma bashes the hard length but offers width on off. Tilak needs no second invitation and he flays it over backward point for a biggie.

With Kagiso Rabada done for the night, there will be a change from this end now. It will be Ashok Sharma.

Gujarat Titans
Mumbai Indians

Commentary

What's on the menu for Tuesday? Up next on 21st April, the action moves to Hyderabad, where the Sunrisers will square off against the Delhi Capitals. Hyderabad have won their last couple of games, while Delhi are coming off a win over the reigning champions in Bengaluru. The game will begin at 7.30 pm IST (2 pm GMT). Our build-up will be up and running well before that. See you then. Cheers!

Is this the night it all turns around for MI? Well, the five-time champions will certainly hope so. History shows they know how to bounce back, and this win not only gives them momentum but also a much-needed boost to their net run rate. Up next, they face familiar rivals, Chennai Super Kings at home on Thursday, 23rd April. As for the Gujarat Titans, they came into this game on a three-match winning streak, but this heavy defeat will sting. They now travel to take on the defending champions, Royal Challengers Bengaluru, on Friday, 24th April.

PLAYER OF THE MATCH - No surprises there, Tilak Varma takes the award for his heroics. His stunning 45-ball 101* included 8 fours and 7 sixes. Varma says that the first hundred will always be special. Adds that it was very important for them to win this one. Mentions that in the first five games, he didn't spend much time in the middle, but here he took his time, and knew that once set, he could accelerate well. Varma shares that he was just trying to keep a still base, and when you are under pressure, you just have to back your skills, and it paid off. Also praises Naman Dhir for the way he batted, and it was a crucial partnership. Ends by saying that he is very proud of himself for the way he batted.

The captain of the Mumbai Indians - Hardik Pandya says it is a very important win. He adds that it is always challenging to win away from home, especially in Ahmedabad, which has been a tough venue for them. He feels the team played good cricket and says the result is very special because it was much needed. Hardik mentions that he kept telling Tilak to keep watching the ball, and says it was about time he stepped up and delivered. Opines that Jasprit Bumrah is special and should be used when the team requires him, not necessarily at the start, but tonight, they needed to make inroads with the new ball, so he bowled upfront. Pandya also praises the youngsters, saying the group needed that energy. Adds that Krish Bhagat bowled in the right areas and calls Ashwani's effort amazing.

Time for the presentation ceremony...

A quick word with one of MI's stars - Ashwani Kumar says that, looking at the surface, he quickly learned that length balls were the way to go here. Adds that he planned with skipper Hardik Pandya where to bowl, and it all worked out well. Ashwani mentions that just like last season, he was ready, waiting for his opportunity and wanted to make an impact for the team.

The captain of the Gujarat Titans - Shubman Gill says that they gave away too many runs in the middle and death overs. Adds that on a wicket like this, 160-170 would have been a par score, and there are a lot of learnings to take from it. Mentions that hopefully this is just a small hiccup and they have two games on the road, where they will look to come back stronger. Shubman says that they didn't hit the right areas, some of the balls were coming on, some were not, but they needed to be better with the ball. Ends by saying that the wicket might have gotten a bit better to bat on with dew, but they didn't make the most of it.

Tilak turned the tide with a maiden IPL ton - After opting to bowl first on a black soil surface, the Gujarat Titans landed the first blow in this contest, with Kagiso Rabada striking thrice in the Powerplay. Naman Dhir and Tilak Varma then stitched together a partnership, but Dhir could not last long enough. Tilak took charge from there as he put behind him his early struggles. He was 19 off 22 at one stage, and the second timeout changed everything for him as he went on to score 82 off the next 23 balls. Varma brought up a 45-ball hundred, the joint-fastest for Mumbai in the IPL, drawing level with Sanath Jayasuriya. GT left much to be desired with their death bowling as MI finished with 199.

Early blows left GT with no way back - With 96 runs coming off the last 6 overs of their innings, Mumbai carried that momentum into their bowling effort, and it all kickstarted with Jasprit Bumrah striking off the very first ball. That was his first wicket of the season, and from there, MI rode the wave. It was one of those rare nights for Gujarat where none of their top three clicked, and all fell inside the Powerplay. The middle order could not rise to the occasion either, as the tourists kept chipping away. Ashwani Kumar starred with a four-wicket haul, including the prized scalp of the GT skipper.

Mumbai Indians snap the losing streak - History was against them, having never beaten the Gujarat Titans at this venue before, and given the form, GT came in as the favourites. For the first 14 overs of the game, it seemed to be heading that way, but Tilak Varma sparked the turnaround, and from there, it was a domino effect. Gujarat have been handed their biggest defeat in terms of runs in the IPL. The 99-run loss surpasses their previous heaviest defeat, which was an 83-run loss against CSK last season.

15.5W

OUT! LBW! Mumbai Indians win by 99 runs. AM Ghazanfar wraps things up here, or does he? Mohammed Siraj has taken the review here, but if there is no bat involved, this looks plumb. The on-field call is Out. This is tossed up, full and on middle, turns in a bit. Mohammed Siraj goes down for the sweep but misses it completely, getting hit on the pads right in front of the stumps. UltraEdge confirms no bat involved and Ball Tracking comes up with three reds, with the ball crashing into the middle stump.

15.51wd

WIDE! Flatter, short, and angling down the leg side, Mohammed Siraj misses his flick. Wided. That brings up the 100 for GT!

15.40

Slows it up, full and on off, turns in, Mohammed Siraj looks to drive but misses.

15.30

On a length, on off, Siraj has just watchfully blocked this out.

Mohammed Siraj is the last man in.

15.2W

OUT! STUMPED! AM Ghazanfar gets a wicket now. He once again gives it a flick with his middle finger, lands this short and on middle, turning in sharply. Kagiso Rabada skips down the track but gets nowhere near the ball. He still goes for the big heave across the line and misses it, with Quinton de Kock doing the rest behind the stumps.

15.10

Tossed up, full and on off, turns in, Kagiso Rabada gets forward to block but gets an inside edge onto his pads.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 99/8

K Rabada12 (12)

A Sharma1 (3)

A Kumar4-0-24-4

14.61

In the air...SAFE! Bangs this into the pitch, on middle, takes pace off again. Kagiso Rabada connects with the pull but gets no timing. It flies in the air but lands wide of deep mid-wicket, who collects it on the bounce. They cross. Ashwani Kumar finishes a superb spell of bowling with figures of 4-0-24-4.

14.50

A slower bouncer, around off, Kagiso Rabada goes through the pull shot very early and misses it. Ashwani Kumar has one ball left to pick up a fifer. Can he do it?

14.44

FOUR! Good shot! Back of a length and just around off, Kagiso Rabada backs away to make some room. He punches it aerially but between mid off and extra cover for another boundary.

14.30

Nails the yorker, on middle and leg, tailing in, Kagiso Rabada only manages to dig it out on the pitch.

14.24

FOUR! Connects well this time! Hits the deck hard, on middle and leg, Kagiso Rabada holds his shape this time and swats it down to the long on fence for a boundary.

14.10

Close! Good-length delivery, on middle, Kagiso Rabada goes for the big heave across the line but misses as the ball just goes over the stumps.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 90/8

A Sharma1 (3)

K Rabada3 (6)

J Bumrah3-0-15-1

13.60

Another fiery bumper, on middle, jags back in as well. Ashok Sharma turns his back on it, keeping the bat in front of him. It goes off the shoulder wide of short mid-wicket.

13.51

Slower one, hard length and angling into the batter, Kagiso Rabada flicks it through square leg for one.

13.41

Touch fuller and on middle, Ashok Sharma tucks it through mid-wicket for a run.

13.41wd

WIDE! Short of a length and on middle, angling in, a rib-tickler, but Ashok Sharma manages to get out of the way. It goes down the leg side and given as a wide.

13.30

A slower dipping yorker, on off, Ashok Sharma just about gets his bat down to dig it out.

13.21

Hard length and around leg, Kagiso Rabada nudges it away to fine leg for a single.

13.10

Uppish but safe! A well-directed bouncer, on middle, angling in and takes off as well. Kagiso Rabada gets surprised, takes his eyes off and just keeps his bat hanging out. It lobs up off the top edge but lands safely to the off side.

Strategic Break! Gujarat Titans are staring down the barrel here, and the result is pretty much inevitable now. It has been a dismal batting display from the hosts, and the Mumbai Indians are just a couple of good balls away from beating the Titans for the first time at this venue. They will look to wrap things up quickly here to improve the NRR as well. Ashok Sharma joins Kagiso Rabada out in the middle.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 86/8

S Khan17 (13)

K Rabada1 (3)

A Kumar3-0-15-4

12.6W

OUT! TAKEN! The night just keeps getting better for Ashwani Kumar. If there was any hope left for the Titans, this should be it. Ashwani dishes out the short ball and gets it high enough to trouble the batter. It is at the bodyline of the batter and Shahrukh Khan swivels for the pull. He is rushed and the ball gets big on him. It goes straight down the throat of deep backward square leg, where Naman Dhir gobbles it up. Third catch of the night for Dhir and it is wicket number four for Ashwani.

12.51

Around off, on a good length. Rabada pushes it wide of cover and opens his account with a single.

12.40

Angled in, on middle, on a short of a length. KG pats it to mid off.

12.30

On top of off, on a back of a length, Rabada stabs it down on the off side.

Mumbai Indians are just three wickets away from the win. Kagiso Rabada walks out to bat now.

12.2W

OUT! CAUGHT! Three wickets in as many overs for Ashwani Kumar. Kumar hits the deck hard, over middle and leg. Rashid premeditatively shimmies down the track but is cramped for room. He still swings at it. Gets it high on the bat and spoons it to cover, where the sub fielder, Raj Bawa moves to his left and takes the catch over his head.

12.10

Hits the back of a length, on middle. Rashid hops back and drops it beside the strip on the leg side.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 85/6

R Khan4 (4)

S Khan17 (12)

M Santner3-0-16-2

11.61

Santner probably spotted Rashid dancing down the track. He fires in a full ball, on middle. Khan mishits it to long on for a run.

11.51

Flighted delivery, full and it drops on the batter. Shahrukh reaches out in front and is almost beaten in the air. Miscues the drive off the inner half to long on for one.

11.41

Full and attacking the front pad, Rashid brooms it to deep backward square leg for another single.

11.32

Shorter and speared in, on middle. Rashid crouches and plays the half-pull behind square leg. Ashwani Kumar gets around to his left and cuts it off. Two runs taken.

11.20

Drifting in, full and on middle. Rashid blocks it out.

11.11

Tossed up, on a length, on off. Khan punches it wide of extra cover for a single.

It's all going wrong for the Titans. Rashid Khan comes out to the middle now.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 79/6

R Tewatia8 (11)

S Khan15 (10)

A Kumar2-0-14-2

10.6W

OUT! EDGED AND GONE! Wicket number 2 for MI's Impact Sub. GT suffer another dent in the chase. Seam-up ball, on a good length, in the corridor of uncertainty. With third man inside the circle, Tewatia looks to use the pace of the ball and glide it past short third with an open bat face. The ball grazes the outside edge and the keeper, Quinton de Kock takes a safe catch to his left.

10.61wd

Wide! Quinton de Kock disagrees with the wide call and Hardik Pandya sends it upstairs. Wide called for height. Kumar takes pace off and bangs it in short, outside off. Tewatia lets it pass. The side-on replays show that the ball is going over the head and the Ball Tracker confirms the same, with the ball being 0.05 metres above Rahul's head.

10.51

Slips in the yorker, at the toes. Shahrukh clips it through square leg and crosses over.

10.51wd

Wide! Out comes the slower bumper, over off. This is too high and Shahrukh Khan lets it go.

10.41

Lands it on a short of a length, on off. Tewatia pushes at it with hard hands. The ball goes off the outside edge to deep third for one.

10.30

A big swing and a miss! On the fuller side, just outside off, Tewatia crouches and has a hoick across the line, but the ball skids through to go under the bat.

10.20

Tighter line at the sticks and the length is pulled back. Rahul pats it to mid on.

10.14

FOUR! Swatted away! A length ball first up, around off. Tewatia takes a step across the stumps and drops to a knee before slogging it to the left of the man at mid-wicket for a boundary.

Ashwani Kumar is back. 1-0-6-1 so far for Ashwani.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 71/5

S Khan14 (9)

R Tewatia3 (6)

M Santner2-0-10-2

9.64

FOUR! Gets it away this time! A loopy low full toss, on off, Shahrukh Khan gets his hands through and blasts it well wide of Hardik Pandya at extra cover, and no chance for the fielder in the deep as it races to the fence for a boundary.

9.52

Good effort! Flighted, full and around off, Shahrukh Khan strides out and drives it firmly wide of extra cover. Hardik Pandya flings himself to his left and gets a hand on it to take the sting out of the shot. The sweeper cover mops it up and keeps it down to two runs.

9.40

Tossed up, full and on middle, Shahrukh Khan drives it wide of the bowler, where Mitchell Santner dives to his left to make a good stop.

9.31

Drops it short again and turning into the leg side, Rahul Tewatia pulls it to deep square leg for a single.

9.20

Slows it up, drags his length back, on off. Rahul Tewatia uses his feet and tucks it towards square leg. He wants the run but is sent back.

9.10

Shorter in length and on off, Rahul Tewatia punches it to cover.

STRATEGIC BREAK! It has all come together really nicely for the Mumbai Indians so far. Gujarat Titans are in deep trouble, and with only Rashid Khan to come, there is not much batting left. If there is to be a turnaround from here, it has to come from this pair, and they have not had much to do so far in the tournament. AM Ghazanfar and Mitchell Santner have been quick to understand the pace to bowl on this surface, and with the required rate already over 12, the spin twins will make it all the more difficult for the home side.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 64/5

S Khan8 (6)

R Tewatia2 (3)

Ghazanfar2-0-16-0

8.66

SIX! Just gets enough! Tossed up, full and on off, Shahrukh Khan skips down the track to loft it down the ground, but gets nowhere near the pitch of it. He loses his bottom hand as well and the ball flies off the outer half towards long off. The fielder thinks he is in the game, runs to his right and leaps but the ball just goes over the ropes for a biggie.

8.51

Quicker again, short and on off, spins in, Rahul Tewatia pushes it towards cover for a run.

8.41

Pushed through quicker, full and on off, angles in, Shahrukh Khan forces it down to long on for a single.

8.30

Flatter, shortish and on middle, Shahrukh Khan tucks it to short mid-wicket.

8.20

Floated, full and on middle, turns away a bit. Shahrukh Khan looks to work it away but gets a leading edge along the ground to the left of the bowler.

8.10

Flighted, full and on middle, Shahrukh Khan blocks it out with a straight bat.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 56/5

R Tewatia1 (2)

S Khan1 (1)

M Santner1-0-3-2

7.60

Keeps it full, on middle. A bit of turn and Rahul works it with the spin to mid-wicket. Just 3 runs and 2 wickets from Santner's first over!

7.51

Floated up, full and on off. Shahrukh Khan lunges and taps it to the left of cover for a single to get off the mark.

GT slip further in trouble. Shahrukh Khan is the new man in. A slip in place for the new batter.

7.4W

OUT! CAUGHT AND BOWLED! Mitchell Santner with the double strike. He bowls this slower through the air, shortish and on off, holds up in the surface. Glenn Phillips moves back and looks to pat it down the ground, but goes through the shot a bit early. He ends up just lobbing it tamely wide of the bowler, where Santner dives to his right on the follow-through and takes a sharp return catch just inches above the ground. GT are reeling at 55/5, chasing 200 runs.

7.31

Flighted, full and on middle, Rahul Tewatia clips it through mid-wicket for a run.

Rahul Tewatia has been introduced as GT's Impact Sub. Prasidh Krishna has been subbed out. Tewatia joins Glenn Phillips in the middle.

Prasidh Krishna is substituted by Rahul Tewatia

7.2W

OUT! SUPERB GRAB IN THE DEEP! Mitchell Santner strikes with his second ball. Not a wicket-taking delivery as he drags this one down, on middle. Washington Sundar opens up his stance and pulls it away. He connects well, and it flies towards the deep mid-wicket fence. It looks to be going over, but Naman Dhir near the ropes times his leap to perfection, grabbing the ball above his head while being airborne. He does well to keep his feet inside after landing. Hardik Pandya is all smiles, and MI are on top here.

Taken by Naman Dhir at deep mid-wicket. The third umpire has been summoned to check if Dhir's feet were in contact with the boundary rope. A fine balancing act in the deep and it is a clean effort.

7.11

Shorter in length and on middle, Glenn Phillips moves back and punches it to long on for a single.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 53/3

G Phillips5 (6)

W Sundar26 (16)

Ghazanfar1-0-8-0

6.61

Flatter, full and on midde, Glenn Phillips eases it down to long on for one.

6.51

Flighted, full and on middle, Washington Sundar knocks it a bit uppishly but safely down to long off for a run. Sundar is finding it hard to pick Ghazanfar here.

6.44

FOUR! Gets lucky! Tossed up, full and on middle, spins in again. Washington Sundar goes down for the slog sweep but gets beaten on the flight. It takes the bottom edge and just rolls past the stumps to the fine leg fence for a boundary.

6.30

Slows it up, full and on off, Washington Sundar taps it to short cover.

6.20

Oh...how did that miss the stumps? AM Ghazanfar flicks his second finger to bowl it like a leg-break, full and on middle, grips and turns in sharply. Washington Sundar backs away to push it away but gets beaten on the inside edge as the ball just goes over the stumps.

6.12

Floated, short and around off, Washington Sundar punches it wide of point for a brace.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 45/3

G Phillips4 (5)

W Sundar19 (11)

K Bhagat2-0-10-0

5.60

Much fuller and on middle, Glenn Phillips drills it down the ground, but Krish Bhagat gets low on his follow-through to make a good stop. GT are 45/3 in response of MI's 46/3 at the end of the Powerplay!

5.50

Hard length and on middle, angles in, Glenn Phillips knocks it towards mid off.

5.42

Good length and on middle, angling in, Glenn Phillips flicks it away past mid-wicket for a couple of runs.

5.31

Pitched up and on middle, Washington Sundar works it off the inner half of the bat through square leg for a run.

5.20

Hits the length hard, on middle and off, Washington Sundar looks to flick it away but misses as the ball goes off his pads to the off side. Phillips wants the run and there is a bit of a mix-up, but Sundar has been sent back in time.

5.11

On a length and on middle, Glenn Phillips clips it towards mid-wicket for a quick single.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 41/3

W Sundar18 (9)

G Phillips1 (1)

A Kumar1-0-6-1

4.60

In the corridor of off, on a good length. Sundar pushes it to cover.

4.51

Going away, on a back of a length. Glenn Phillips knocks it wide of cover off the back foot for a single to get off the mark.

The impactful top-three for GT are all gone inside the Powerplay. Glenn Phillips is the next man in.

4.4W

OUT! IN THE AIR AND GONE! Ashwani Kumar gets the big fish. Talk about making an impact as an Impact Sub. Kumar hits the deck and gets a bit of lift off the surface, on a short of a good length, on middle and leg. Gill is tucked up for room and cannot get his hands through the ball in the desired fashion for the pull. Ends up jabbing at it and he fails to get on top of the bounce. Gets a top edge and it flies straight down the throat of deep square leg, where Naman Dhir makes no mistake. Shubman knew it straight away, and he admonished himself as soon as the ball went up.

4.30

Better from Ashwani! On off and middle, on a short of a length. Gill pats it down the strip.

4.21

Short and wide on off, Sundar slaps it to deep point and crosses over.

4.14

FOUR! MI's Impact Sub is greeted with a boundary. A loosener by Kumar, this sits up to be hit, on the shorter side and it is a touch too straight as well. Sundar pulls it behind square leg and picks up an easy boundary.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 35/2

S Gill14 (11)

W Sundar13 (6)

K Bhagat1-0-6-0

3.60

Bhagat corrects his length and this is on a short of a length, on middle. Shubman nudges it to mid-wicket.

3.54

FOUR! Majestic from the GT skipper! Krish Bhagat goes full in search of swing but ends up overpitching, on off. Gill drives it uppishly with a high elbow but away from the man at cover to his left for his third boundary.

3.41

Hits the back of a length again, on off. Washington clips it off the back foot to mid-wicket, where a misfield from the sub fielder, Raj Bawa allows a single.

3.30

Another one that keeps low! Pushed across the left-hander, on a back of a length, Sundar looks to punch it away on the off side, but the ball does not rise at all and goes under the blade.

3.21

Krish possibly saw Gill backing away. He follows him with a back-of-a-length delivery. Shubman nudges it in front of square on the leg side for a single.

3.10

Bhagat begins on a length, on off. Shubman brings his bat out in front and plays an uppish drive towards mid off.

First bowling change and it will be the debutant, Krish Bhagat, who replaces his skipper.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 29/2

S Gill9 (7)

W Sundar12 (4)

J Bumrah2-0-11-1

2.61

This jags back in off the surface, on a back of a length, on middle. Gill stays back to play the line of the ball. Gets an inside edge and it goes behind square leg. The batters think about the second run but Krish Bhagat hunts it down. Just a single.

2.54

FOUR! Sublime from Shubman! Bumrah delivers it on a good length, outside off. Gill lets the ball come to him and extends his hands to drive it on the up between backward point and cover-point for a four.

2.40

Honing in on the off stump, on a nagging length. Shubman taps it to cover.

2.30

Oh, that kept low! Tighter line, closer to the off stump, on a good length. Shubman hangs back to deal with it but the ball seemingly hit a crack and shot through. Shubman is well beaten and the ball goes on the bounce to Quinton de Kock.

2.24

FOUR! Cracked away! Bumrah errs in line as this is wide on off, on a length. Gill transfers the weight onto the front foot and creams the drive through covers for a four.

2.21wd

Wide! Drifting down leg, on a short of a length. Shubman fails to help it away.

2.10

Hits the back of a length, does Bumrah. Gets a bit of nip back into the right-hander, on middle. Gill looks to turn it away on the leg side but is beaten on the inside edge and wears it high on the pads.

Runs Scored 18 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 19/2

W Sundar12 (4)

S Gill0 (1)

H Pandya1-0-18-1

1.64

FOUR! Width offered and Sundar cashes in! A loose ball by Hardik. Short and wide on off, there to be put away and Washington does not miss out. He frees his arms and stands tall on his toes before cutting it through covers for the third boundary of the over.

1.61wd

Wide! Full and sprayed down leg. Sundar misses out on the glance.

1.54

FOUR! Fine shot! Fractionally too full, on off. Sundar presses forward and presents the full face of the blade. Plays an uppish drive but away from the outstretched right hand of Pandya and it races away.

1.51wd

Wide! This is well wide on off, on a length. Washington lets it go.

1.44

FOUR! Easy pickings! Little too straight from Hardik, on a length, shaping back into the pads. Sundar tickles it fine. The ball brushes the pads on the way towards the deep fine leg fence.

1.30

Just outside off, on a back of a length. Sundar makes the leave.

A very short stay for Jos Buttler. Washington Sundar comes out to the middle now.

1.2W

OUT! LBW! Hardik Pandya also strikes in the first over. A decision that could have gone either way, but it goes in MI's favour, and GT have been rocked early. Bowled from wide of the crease by Hardik. This swings back into the right-hander, on a good length, on leg. Buttler hops to flick it away but is beaten on the inside edge and wears it on the front pad. Rapped on the pads and the finger is raised. Jos Buttler has a chat with his partner at the other end and goes for the review. No bat involved but the Ball Tracking comes up as umpire's call with the ball clipping the top of the leg pole. Jos throws his head back as he watches the replay on the big screen. The on-field decision has been upheld. GT are 5/2, chasing 200.

1.14

FOUR! Sumptuous from Buttler! Hardik starts with a length delivery, just outside the off stump. Buttler extends his hands and just caresses it past the diving cover fielder for the first boundary of the chase.

Hardik Pandya to bowl from the other end.

Runs Scored 1 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 1/1

S Gill0 (1)

J Buttler1 (4)

J Bumrah1-0-1-1

0.60

Brings the ball back in now, on a back of a length, on top of off. Shubman gets behind the line and defends it solidly. A probing first over from Bumrah.

0.51

Buttler and GT are underway! Bumrah goes slightly full this time and the ball moves away off the surface. Jos plays a bit in front of his body. Gets it off the outer half behind backward point for a single.

0.40

Tailing back in at the right-hander, on a back of a length. Buttler gets on top of it and pats it to cover.

0.30

In the channel, on a good length, a hint of away shape. Jos Buttler lets it go. A smirk at the batter from Bumrah. He has his tail up.

0.20

Squared him up! Curving away from the right-hander, on a nagging length, on off and middle. Buttler gets on his toes and presents a straight bat for the block. The ball goes away to open him up and Jos stabs it down on the off side.

Jasprit Bumrah finally opens his account for the season. Jos Buttler walks out to bat at number 3.

0.1W

OUT! CAUGHT! What a start for the Mumbai Indians. Jasprit Bumrah strikes with his first ball and the drought is over. First wicket of the season for Bumrah, yes, you read that right. Shaping away from the left-hander, full in length. Sudharsan pushes out in front of his body with hard hands. The ball leaves him and the bat turns in Sai's hands. It balloons to cover, where Krish Bhagat takes the catch in reverse cup style over his left shoulder on the edge of the ring.

Commentary

We are back for the chase! The Mumbai Indians players are in a huddle, where Hardik Pandya is giving them a last-minute pep talk to pump them up before taking the field. MI brings in Ashwani Kumar as the Impact Sub, who replaces Sherfane Rutherford. The two openers for the Gujarat Titans - Sai Sudharsan and Shubman Gill are already out there. An attacking move from Hardik Pandya as he gives the new ball to Jasprit Bumrah. Here we go...

... THE RUN CHASE ...

Costly death overs leave Titans with a big task - Gujarat Titans will be bitterly disappointed with their finish, a stark contrast to their dominance in the death overs last game. While Kagiso Rabada's brilliant three-wicket new-ball spell and Mohammed Siraj's tight bowling kept them in the hunt, the momentum slipped away. An expensive outing from Prasidh Krishna and a disastrous 26-run over from Ashok Sharma handed the reins back to Mumbai, meaning GT's batters must now be flawless to protect their unbeaten home record against MI. Join us in a bit for the second essay.

The pick of the bowlers for Gujarat Titans - Kagiso Rabada (3/33) is up for a chat. Rabada says that he is glad that his hard work has paid off. Adds that they had the opposition under pressure, but Tilak's good knock changed that. Feels that chasing 200 is doable. When asked about him bowling quick consistently, Kagiso jokes that it's because they are ramping up the speed guns. He feels good while bowling and is just happy things are working out. Kagiso adds that some days you bowl well and get wickets, other days you don't. Further says that you just have to show up and can't control the outcome.

Top-order stutter to spectacular century - After stumbling to 44/3 inside the Powerplay, the Mumbai Indians stabilized through a crucial 52-run stand between Naman Dhir and Tilak Varma. While Pandya struggled at the other end, Varma flipped a switch, accelerating from a sluggish 19 off 22 to a breathtaking 101 not out off 45 balls, scoring the joint-fastest hundred for MI and single-handedly destroying the GT attack to set a formidable target.

Varma's ton flips the script - Despite the Gujarat Titans dictating the first 15 overs, the Mumbai Indians have posted a formidable total fueled by Tilak Varma's spectacular maiden IPL century. Varma's explosive gear shift sparked a late rampage, plundering 77 runs in the final five overs to completely flip the script and hand the Titans a demanding chase.

Runs Scored 22 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 199/5

T Varma101 (45)

S Rutherford1 (2)

P Krishna4-0-54-1

19.64

FOUR! HUNDRED FOR TILAK VARMA! Maiden IPL ton for Tilak, and it could not have come at a better time for the Mumbai Indians. Prasidh Krishna digs it in short with Kagiso Rabada at square leg up inside the circle. This is on middle and Tilak swivels and gets on top of the bounce. He nails the pull over square leg and picks up a boundary to reach the milestone. Varma is off on a celebratory run and takes the helmet off before pulling out the 'cut out the noise' gesture, and then looks at the heavens to thank the one above. A 45-ball hundred for Varma, the joint-fastest for MI in the IPL, drawing level with the great Sanath Jayasuriya. 22 runs off the final over and MI finish with 199/5.

19.56

SIX! Innovative and mighty effective! Prasidh Krishna misses his mark as he goes searching for the yorker. It ends up being a full toss, on the off stump at 142 kph. Tilak sinks to a knee and uses the pace on the ball. He directs the scoop over deep fine leg for a six. Varma moves to 97 with a ball left in the innings.

19.41

Yorker gone slightly wrong for Prasidh. Low full toss, across off. Sherfane is deep in the crease and his weight stays on the back foot. He slices it along the ground to deep point for one.

19.31

Gets the yorker in, on middle. Tilak cannot get under it and can only hit it down to long on for a single.

Shubman Gill is taking his time to set the right field here and is slowing the game down a bit.

19.26

SIX! Just over! Tilak moves to 90, his highest score in IPL. Prasidh Krishna bangs it in short at pace, over middle. Tilak gets his hands high for the pull and gets just enough elevation on the pull. Kagiso Rabada at deep square leg leaps and sticks the right hand over his head, but the ball sails over his head.

19.14

FOUR! Not exactly where Tilak intended but he will take it. Not a great option from Prasidh with mid off up inside the circle. He tries to attack the stumps with a full ball. Varma attempts to launch it over mid off but the ball flies off a thickish outside edge over backward point for a four.

Last over coming up now. It will be bowled by Prasidh Krishna. Can he keep MI under 190 here?

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 177/5

S Rutherford0 (1)

T Varma80 (40)

M Siraj4-0-25-1

18.60

Top delivery from Siraj. Yorker, just outside the off stump. Sherfane Rutherford drops his bat down but fails to dig it out. 10 runs and a wicket from the over.

The next batter in is Sherfane Rutherford.

18.5W

OUT! CAUGHT! Hardik Pandya holes out. A scratchy stay for the MI skipper. Siraj attempts the yorker but it comes out as a low full toss, on middle. Pandya gets the front leg out of the way and hangs low to swing it across the line. Gets it low on the bat and he does not get the timing on the shot. Glenn Phillips moves swiftly to his right at deep mid-wicket and takes a low catch.

18.41

Nails the yorker, right at the base of the leg stump. Tilak squeezes it out to deep mid-wicket for one.

18.34

FOUR! Powered away! Siraj misses the yorker by a yard or so, on middle and leg. Varma manages to get it away as he drills it hard and to the right of the man at long on for a four.

18.21

The on-field call of not out stays but that takes nothing away from the quality of the ball. A searing yorker from Siraj, tailing back in at the toes. Pandya clears the front leg and tries to jam it out. The ball catches him on the back pad before going away on the off side as the batters cross. Siraj goes up in an appeal for LBW but it is turned down. Gill asks Buttler if the ball has hit Hardik in line. Shubman eventually takes the review. The replays show a deflection of the inside edge and the UltraEdge confirms the same.

Shubman Gill has challenged an LBW decision, given Not Out on the field. The UltraEdge shows a clear spike when the ball is close to the bat. A wasted review.

18.14

FOUR! Up and over! Siraj bowls the off-cutter, on a shortish length, outside off. Hardik takes it on off the front foot. One hand comes off the bat handle but Pandya manages to flat bat it over mid off for a four.

The physio comes running in to check on Tilak Varma. He has been hit on the box at a serious pace and is looking in a lot of pain. Tilak gets up but still looks to be in a bit of discomfort, but he will continue. Also, Mohammed Siraj to bowl the penultimate over.

Runs Scored 26 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 167/4

T Varma75 (38)

H Pandya10 (13)

A Sharma3-0-38-0

17.60

Ouch, Tilak cops a painful blow. Sharma switches to over the wicket and pulls the length back, on middle and leg. Tilak swivels for the pull but the ball is not that short and Varma wears it right on the box. Tilak is down on the floor in agonising pain.

17.56

SIX! Back-to-back sixes for Tilak, and he really enjoyed this hit as did Hardik. Varma throws a punch in the air and mutters a few words to himself and gets a few words of encouragement from the skipper too. Sharma misses his mark. Right in the hitting arc, at pace, around off. Tilak needs no second invitation as he slams it with ease over long off for the third six of the over. 26 runs off the over with a ball to go.

17.46

SIX! Wow, Tilak Varma is rampant. 20 runs off the over with a couple of balls still to go. Ashok serves the slower one at 106 kph, this is right in the slot, on off. Tilak reaches out in front and collapses his back knee to clobber it over mid-wicket for half a dozen.

17.34

FOUR! Not from the middle but he gets it through! On a length at pace, outside off. Varma extends his hands to force the drive away. He does not quite middle it but manages to beat mid off to his left for another boundary.

17.24

FOUR! Cheeky and effective! On the off stump, on the fuller side, Varma walks across the stumps and plays the scoop wide of short fine leg for a four.

17.16

SIX! Tilak Varma brings up his FIFTY in some style. His first half-century of the season and this has been some acceleration from the southpaw after a slow start. Sharma bashes the hard length but offers width on off. Tilak needs no second invitation and he flays it over backward point for a biggie.

With Kagiso Rabada done for the night, there will be a change from this end now. It will be Ashok Sharma.

Runs Scored 15 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 141/4

H Pandya10 (13)

T Varma49 (32)

R Khan4-0-31-0

16.62

This time, they go for two and make it. Angled into the pads, on a good length. Hardik turns it using his wrists between deep mid-wicket and long on and comes charging back for the second run. End of a wicketless outing for Rashid. He goes for 15 runs in his first over.

16.51

Looped up, on middle. Varma pushes out in front and smears it to the left of long on. There was a possibility for the second run but the batters are happy with one.

16.41

Short and on leg, Pandya goes back in the crease and flicks it away through mid wicket for a single.

16.31

Shorter and qucker, on off, Tilak pulls it on the bounce to deep mid-wicket. They cross.

16.24

FOUR! Glenn Phillips' effort goes in vain. Rashid drops it short and bowls the googly. Tilak waits on the back foot and gets on top of the bounce. He punches it through the gap between cover and extra cover. Phillips sprints and puts in an acrobatic dive to his left with a fair bit of hangtime, but he was in contact with the ropes as he tried to push the ball away.

16.16

SIX! Straight as an arrow! Rashid tosses it up but ends up being a bit too full, outside off. Tilak pounces on it in a flash as he gets his hands through and smokes it towards the sight screen for a six.

Rashid Khan replaces Prasidh Krishna. He has conceded just 16 runs in his first three overs.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 126/4

T Varma37 (28)

H Pandya7 (11)

K Rabada4-0-33-3

15.61

Superb stuff from Rabada, concedes just 4 runs. Pace off and into the deck, going away. Tilak drags the pull through square leg without any timing. Just a single.

15.51

Looking at the previous two attempts from Hardik to use the pace, Gill brings a man at a fine short third. Rabada serves a low full toss, on middle. Hardik swipes it to wide long on for a run.

15.40

A trifecta of plays and misses. KG keeps it on a back of a length and the line stays around the off stump. Pandya tries to use the pace and glide it behind point but does not connect.

15.30

Beaten again! Tighter line, on top of off, on a back of a length, cross seam ball. Hardik moves away from the stumps and tries to guide it to deep third but misses.

15.20

A cry in anguish from Hardik. Short and wide on off, Hardik flashes hard at it but only connects with thin air.

15.12

In the air...but safe! Full and angled in at the off stump. Pandya clears the front leg and swings through the line with mid off up inside the circle. Ends up cutting across the ball and slices it over extra cover. Glenn Phillips runs across to his right and Ashok Sharma goes after it from the inner circle but the ball evades both fielders. Two runs taken.

Kagiso Rabada (3-0-29-3) to bowl out now.

Runs Scored 19 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 122/4

H Pandya4 (6)

T Varma36 (27)

P Krishna3-0-32-1

14.61

On a hard length, on off. Pandya taps it wide of point and picks up a single. 19 runs off the over and MI will hope that this kickstarts their surge.

14.51

Prasidh gets away with it! Krishna slips in a high full toss, on off. Tilak is taken aback and he flashes at it. Gets it off the outer half to deep third for a single. Varma has a word with the skipper at the other end and takes the review. He wants the height to be checked. The graphics show that the ball is passing Tilak at 1.03 metres and Varma's waist height is also 1.03 metres. So, the on-field decision will stand. It is a fair delivery.

14.51wd

Wide! Back to over the wicket and Prasidh serves the short ball that Dale Steyn was asking for on air. This is too high, though and the umpire calls it a wide.

14.42

From around the wicket now, very full, outside off. Varma dances down the track and squeezes it out to the left of deep cover for a couple of runs.

14.34

FOUR! Nicely done! Tilak Varma is turning it on for MI. Pushed across the left-hander, on a length. Varma frees his arms and slams it over wide mid off for four more.

14.24

FOUR! Tilak explores the 'V' behind the sticks now. The length is pulled back now by Prasidh and a bit more pace on it, around the off pole. Varma shufles inside the line and gets under it to scoop it over short fine leg for a one-bounce boundary.

14.16

SIX! A biggie right after the break! A floater from Krishna, full and on off with mid off up inside the circle. Tilak walks across to get closer to the line of the ball and he bends before going over mid off for a flat six.

Strategic Break! Mumbai Indians are really struggling to get going here. Naman Dhir was looking good but unfortunately got out at the wrong time, and now the skipper and Tilak Varma need to take responsibility while they still have Sherfane Rutherford, who can come in and give them a good finish. Gujarat Titans have been excellent with the ball, especially Kagiso Rabada, and this was the phase when they started to chip in with wickets against KKR, and will like to do the same, keeping Mumbai to as low as possible. Also, Prasidh Krishna to continue.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 103/4

H Pandya3 (5)

T Varma19 (22)

A Sharma2-0-12-0

13.60

Beaten! At 143.9 kph, on a short of a good length, over off. Pandya hops and tries to run it down to deep third with an open bat face. A bit of nip back off the surface and the ball whistles past the outside edge.

13.52

Outside off, pitches it much fuller. Hardik Pandya drills it along the green carpet, toward the right of the sweeper cover and gets a couple of runs.

13.41

Back to bowling it short and quick, across off. Tilak gets no timing on the shot as he flat bats it to long on for a single.

13.31b

Bye! Brings out the back-of-the-hand slower one, does Ashok. Hardik lets it go. The ball bounces just in front of the keeper, Jos Buttler. He fails to make a clean stop and the ball parries away off his body to his left for a bye. The 100 comes up for MI.

13.21

On a hard length, over middle, skidding through. Tilak is rushed and he pulls it without much timing wide of mid-wicket for one.

13.10

Ashok Sharma scoots from over the wicket and angles a much fuller delivery outside off. Tilak Varma clears his front foot and squeezes it with an open bat face towards the point fielder.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 98/4

H Pandya1 (2)

T Varma17 (19)

P Krishna2-0-13-1

12.60

A dot to end the over. In and around the off stump, Hardik steps out to again force it through the off side. Ekes out an inside edge onto the pads and the ball goes nowhere.

12.51

Slower now from Krishna, pitching it on a good length, around the leg stump. Tilak Varma takes a step across the stumps and clips it to deep square leg for a single.

12.41

Tight single! Prasidh hits the back of a length, on middle. Hardik charges down the track and pats it in front of mid off before hurrying to the other end. Rashid Khan swoops in, picks the ball up and has a shy at the bowling end but his throw is well wide and Hardik gets home.

Once again, Prasidh Krishna strikes in the middle overs. Skipper Hardik Pandya is the next man in.

12.3W

OUT! CAUGHT! Prasidh Krishna breaks a budding stand. Exactly what he was called back for. Krishna bends his back and digs it in short at the bodyline of the batter. Gets it high enough to trouble the batter but Dhir tries to take it on. He fails to get on top of it and the ball flies off the top edge to deep square leg, where Kagiso Rabada runs in off the ropes and at the end, he has to reach out in front to take a low catch. The 52-run stand has been broken.

12.21

Off-cutter, into the surface by Prasidh. It keeps a bit low and Tilak drags it from outside off, through mid-wicket for a single.

12.10

Back of a length, on middle, Tilak Varma steps out of the crease to lash it over cover, but mistimes the shot back to the bowler.

Prasidh Krishna is back on. Also, Shubman Gill is off the field for the moment, and Rashid Khan is acting as the stand-in skipper for the Gujarat Titans.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 95/3

N Dhir45 (31)

T Varma15 (16)

R Khan3-0-16-0

11.62

Good running! Dishes out the googly, on a good length, on middle. Naman stays back and wrists it between deep mid-wicket and long on. They take the first run hard and Tilak makes it to the danger end before the throw comes in. The 50-run stand comes up.

11.51

Short and on leg, Tilak goes back in the crease and flicks it away through mid wicket for a single.

11.40

Tossed up, full and on middle. Tilak lunges and stabs it beside the strip on the leg side. They think about the single but Rashid cuts it down by charging across to his left.

11.32

Full, on off, Tilak Varma nudges it across the line to square leg. Glenn Phillips sprints from the deep but cannot prevent the batters from taking the second run.

11.21

Turn for Rashid! Spinning away from the right-hander, on a length. Dhir does not pick the leg break and looks to work it away on the leg side with a closed bat face. It is squirted off the outer half through point for one.

11.11

A tad fuller, pitching it just outside off and turning it in. Tilak Varma pushes it to long on for a single.

Runs Scored 13 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 88/3

T Varma11 (12)

N Dhir42 (29)

W Sundar1-0-13-0

10.61

Keeps it flat and short, on the off stump. Tilak angles it behind point and keeps the strike with a single. Sundar goes for 13 runs in his first over.

10.50

Short, just outside off, Tilak Varma punches it back to the bowler.

10.41

From around the wicket now, trying to angle it across the right-hander, on the shorter side. Dhir clips it to deep mid-wicket and takes a single.

10.34

FOUR! Excellent batting from Dhir! Washington Sundar drags his length back, on middle. Naman Dhir arches a bit backward and lofts it easily over the bowler, straight between long on and long off for four runs.

10.26

SIX! Launched down the ground! At 102.5 kph, pushed through, on a good length. Dhir is nowhere near the pitch of the ball but he extends his hands out in front and swings through the line. Pumps it over long on for a six.

10.11

Flat and full. Tilak Varma jams it well to mid-wicket and gets across for a single.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 75/3

N Dhir31 (26)

T Varma9 (9)

R Khan2-0-9-0

9.62

Sloppy! Another googly, short and on middle, spins in. Naman Dhir stays back and nudges it towards deep mid-wicket. The sub fielder, Manav Suthar charges in but lets it through. Luckily for him, long on is there to back it up. Two taken.

9.51

Rashid now comes around the wicket to the left-hander. He bowls flatter and fuller, on middle and leg. Tilak Varma leans on the delivery and tucks it with soft hands to square leg for one run.

9.41

Dragged back, on middle and off, Naman Dhir moves back and heaves it to deep mid-wicket for another run.

9.31lb

Just outside the leg stump, pitching it up, Tilak Varma looks to flick it but misses and wears on the pad. The ball rolls further to square leg and the batter gets a leg bye.

9.21lb

Wrong'un, shortish and on middle, turns in and stays low again. Naman Dhir gets low to swipe it away but it goes off his pads towards square leg. A leg bye taken.

9.11

Tossed up, fullish, on off. Tilak Varma presses forward and closes the face of the bat a bit to work it to the left of the bowler. Rashid puts a dive to make a stop, but the ball bounces past him. Single taken.

STRATEGIC BREAK! Gujarat Titans will be the happier of the two sides with how the first 9 overs have panned out. For the second game in a row, they have bowled well upfront and are now looking to chip away through the middle phase. Mumbai Indians have managed to get a partnership going after losing three in the Powerplay, and Naman Dhir will be keen to convert his start. There was some seam movement with the new ball, and the odd ball has stayed low, but how it behaves as the ball loses its hardness remains to be seen. MI will also need to factor in the possibility of dew later in the game as they approach this innings.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 68/3

N Dhir28 (23)

T Varma7 (6)

P Krishna1-0-10-0

8.62

Buzzers! Slower one, full and on off, Naman Dhir taps it in front of short cover and sets off for the run. Shahrukh Khan picks up the ball and back-flicks it at the bowler's end, but misses the stumps. It rolls away in the deep, allowing the batters to get an extra run.

8.54

FOUR! Just a push from Dhir and it races away! Krishna delivers fuller again, around the off stump. Naman Dhir plants his front foot forward and just pushes it from the middle of the bat to the right of mid off. Shubman Gill once again tries to make a diving attempt, but fails to do so this time. The ball zips past him and races away to the long off fence for four runs.

8.41

Excellent fielding! Prasidh Krishna serves this full, pace on and on off, Tilak Varma drives it firmly wide of mid off. Shubman Gill moves to his left quickly and puts in a full-stretched dive to make a good stop. They cross.

8.30

Pitches it fuller again, just outside off and shaping it away from the left-hander. Tilak Varma lunges halfway and dabs it with caution to cover.

8.22

Back of a length and around off, Tilak Varma punches it wide of sweeper cover for a brace.

8.11

Full-length delivery, angling into the pads of the batter. Naman Dhir clips it to square leg and gets across for one run.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 58/3

N Dhir21 (20)

T Varma4 (3)

R Khan1-0-4-0

7.61

Tossed up, full and around off, Naman Dhir strides out and pushes it towards extra cover for one.

7.50

Googly again, on middle, a touch fuller. Naman Dhir hangs back and eases it back to Rashid.

7.40

A googly, short and on middle, turns in and keeps a bit low, Naman Dhir manages well and clips it away to short mid-wicket.

7.31

Rashid drags his length back, on middle, Tilak Varma rolls his wrists and flicks it to deep square leg for a comfortable single.

7.21

Flatter, full and on middle, Naman Dhir bunts it out to long on for a run.

7.11

Rashid Khan starts from over the wicket and bowls fuller, just outside off. Tilak Varma pushes it to long off for a single.

First look at spin tonight as Rashid Khan comes on.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 54/3

N Dhir19 (16)

T Varma2 (1)

A Sharma1-0-8-0

6.64

FOUR! Back-to-back boundaries! Ashok Sharma hits the deck with some serious pace again, just around off. Naman Dhir turns the pace of the ball into his friend. He opens the face of his bat and steers it wide of third man. It races away through the turf, beating the dive of Kagiso Rabada as well for four more runs.

6.54

FOUR! That's a really good shot from Dhir! Back of a length once again from Sharma, offering a lot of width, outside off. Naman Dhir hangs back and frees his arms to cut it through point for four runs. 50 up for the Mumbai Indians.

6.40

Keeps the length on the fuller side, around off, Naman Dhir drills it on the bounce to short cover.

6.30

Pitches it up, on off, Naman Dhir lunges and drives it crisply but finds the short cover fielder.

6.20

Fuller and on middle at 150 kph, angling in, Naman Dhir knocks it with a straight bat back to the bowler.

6.10

147 kph first up from Sharma! Back of a length from Ashok, pitching it just outside off and angling in sharply. Naman Dhir rocks back to pull it down, but the ball skids through and beats the inner edge to hit the back thigh pad. The ball further rolls to short third.

Done with the Powerplay. GT stick with pace. Ashok Sharma has been called into the attack.

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 46/3

T Varma2 (1)

N Dhir11 (10)

K Rabada3-0-29-3

5.62

Short of a length and on middle, angling in, Tilak Varma tucks it away to fine leg for one. At the end of 6 overs, MI are 46/3.

SKY looked good, but his stay is cut short by Rabada, who looks back to his usual self tonight. Tilak Varma makes his way out to the middle.

5.5W

OUT! BOWLED'EM! Kagiso Rabada produces an absolute peach of a delivery. He lands this one fuller and on off, at 152.1 kph, getting it to jag back in sharply as well. Suryakumar Yadav looks to hit through the line, eyeing the straight boundary, but ends up playing all over it, getting beaten by both pace and movement. He leaves a huge gap between bat and pad, as the ball sneaks past the inside edge and shatters the stumps behind. MI are three down inside the Powerplay.

5.41

Short of a length and around off, Naman Dhir taps it wide of point for a run.

5.31

Much better! Kagiso Rabada steams in and lands this back of a length at 152.4 kph, on middle. Suryakumar Yadav gets a bit hurried but manages to dab it down to short third for a run.

5.24

FOUR! Fine shot! Overpitched and on middle, Suryakumar Yadav shows the full face of the bat and drives it gloriously back past the bowler and well wide of mid on for a boundary now.

5.16

SIX! Suryakumar Yadav breaks the shackles! Fuller in length and angling into the pads, in the SKY territory. Yadav plays the pick-up shot, flicking it effortlessly over the deep square leg fence for a biggie.

Will Rabada also bowl three overs in the Powerplay? The answer is yes, just as he and Siraj did in the previous match against KKR.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 32/2

N Dhir10 (9)

S Yadav4 (6)

M Siraj3-0-15-0

4.60

On a length and on off, Naman Dhir nudges it to short mid-wicket. Siraj has given nothing away with the new ball. His figures so far read 3-0-15-0.

4.51

Pitched up and on middle and off, Suryakumar Yadav knocks it past the bowler and to the right of mid off for one.

4.41lb

Back of a length and around leg, Naman Dhir misses his flick. The ball deflects off his pads towards short fine as the batters scamper across for another leg bye.

4.31

Uppish but safe! Hard-length delivery, on off, holds up in the surface. Suryakumar Yadav looks to drive it on the up but ends up lobbing it in the air. It lands in front of short cover, who fumbles a bit and allows a run.

4.21lb

Touch fuller and on middle, angling in sharply again. Naman Dhir has a swipe across the line but misses as the ball goes off his back pad towards point. A leg bye taken.

4.11

Good length and on middle, angling in, Suryakumar Yadav flicks it away through mid-wicket for a single.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 27/2

S Yadav1 (3)

N Dhir10 (6)

K Rabada2-0-15-2

3.61

Back of a length and around off, Suryakumar Yadav runs it down to deep third for one.

3.50

Hits the length hard, on off, shaping in, Suryakumar Yadav stays back and blocks it out as the ball rolls to short cover.

3.51wd

WIDE! Pitched up but angling down the leg side, Suryakumar Yadav fails to flick it away. Wided.

3.40

On a length and around off, Suryakumar Yadav pushes it to extra cover.

The centurion from MI's previous game falls cheaply. Suryakumar Yadav is the new man in.

3.3W

OUT! CAUGHT AND BOWLED! Kagiso Rabada wins the all-Protea battle. He bangs this into the pitch, just around off at 149.7 kph. Quinton de Kock opens up his body for the pull shot but gets rushed and the ball gets big on him. It takes the top edge and goes up in the air. Rabada calls for it, runs to his right, beside the strip on the off side and takes a dolly. Mumbai Indians are 25/2 now.

3.24

FOUR! It has been either a boundary or a dot in the last 6 balls! Short of a length and just outside off, takes pace off. Quinton de Kock latches onto it quickly and cuts it away through point for a boundary.

3.10

Fuller and around off, angling away, Quinton de Kock looks to drive it on the up but gets an inside edge to short mid-wicket.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 21/1

N Dhir10 (6)

de Kock9 (8)

M Siraj2-0-12-0

2.60

Pulls his length back a bit, on middle, Naman Dhir tucks it to short mid-wicket. 10 runs off the over!

2.50

Much fuller and on off, Naman Dhir strides out and drives it firmly wide of short cover, where Shahrukh Khan makes a fine diving stop to his left.

2.44

FOUR! Streaky! Mohammed Siraj gets his line straighter, lands this on a good length and shapes it back in a bit. Naman Dhir looks to play it from the crease but gets an inside edge just past the stumps, beating short fine as well for another boundary.

2.34

FOUR! Put away! Pitched up and on middle, angling into the pads. Naman Dhir makes the most of it by glancing it to the vacant deep fine leg fence for a boundary.

2.21

Fuller and around leg, Quinton de Kock flicks it through square leg for a run.

2.11

Good length and on middle, angling in, Naman Dhir clips it through square leg for a single.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 11/1

N Dhir1 (1)

de Kock8 (7)

K Rabada1-0-9-1

1.61

Hard length and on off, Naman Dhir stabs it out towards cover-point for a run.

One right-hander replaces the other. Naman Dhir walks out at number 3 for MI.

1.5W

OUT! LBW! Kagiso Rabada draws first blood. A very short debut for Danish Malewar. This one is bowled a bit fuller, on off, nipping back in. Malewar gets stuck in his crease and looks to clip it across the line, but fails to read the movement and gets hit on the pads right in front of the stumps. There is a big shout for LBW, and up goes the finger without any hesitation. Danish does not even bother talking with his partner for the review as this is plumb in front. Early blow to MI.

1.41

On a length and on off, Quinton de Kock pushes it to extra cover for a run.

1.30

Good keeping! Back of a length and around off, Quinton de Kock looks to cut it away but gets a bottom edge behind. Jos Buttler initially moves to his left, but adjusts well to dive in the opposite direction to make the stop. Saves a certain boundary.

1.26

SIX! BANG! Quinton de Kock goes big here. Fuller in length again but on the pads. QDK is not going to miss out on that. He picks it up and using his wrists, he whips it over the deep mid-wicket fence for a biggie.

1.11

Kagiso Rabada begins with a full delivery around off, Danish Malewar guides it off the outer half of the bat to deep backward point for a single.

Kagiso Rabada will steam in from the other end.

Runs Scored 2 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 2/0

de Kock1 (4)

D Malewar1 (2)

M Siraj1-0-2-0

0.60

Swing and a miss! Siraj bangs this one into the pitch, outside off, angling further away. Quinton de Kock has a slash at it but fails to connect. Close to the tramline, but the umpire gives the benefit of the doubt to the bowler. Just 2 runs off the first over!

0.50

Hits the length hard, on middle and off, Quinton de Kock punches it towards cover.

0.41

First runs in the IPL for Danish Malewar! Touch fuller and around off, shaping away, Danish looks to push it away but gets an outside edge through the vacant backward point region for a run.

0.30

BEAUTY! Siraj lands this on a good length and in that channel outside off, gets it to shape away late. Danish Malewar has a poke at it but gets beaten on the outside edge. Too good for any batter, let alone a debutant.

0.21

Short of a length and just around off, Quinton de Kock stays back and dabs it towards backward point and gets the single this time, as the fielder fumbles. Mumbai Indians are underway!

0.10

Mohammed Siraj starts with a back-of-a-length delivery, on off, angling away. Quinton de Kock pats it in front of cover-point and calls for the run, but is sent back.

We are all set for the action to begin. Shubman Gill and his men disperse from the huddle and take their respective positions on the field. A new opening pair for the Mumbai Indians tonight as Quinton de Kock walks out alongside the debutant Danish Malewar. Malewar comes in with a truckload of runs in red-ball cricket. He received his maiden cap earlier today from Suryakumar Yadav. Mohammed Siraj will start with the new ball for the Gujarat Titans. QDK will take strike. A slip in place. Let's play...

Words from the GT camp - When asked about his recent success, Prasidh Krishna replies that the credit goes to the whole bowling unit, as every bowler is keeping up the pressure, and that makes his job easier to pick wickets. On his ability to strike whenever called upon, Krishna smiles and says that it's just a coincidence, and he is utilising the pressure his teammates are creating. About his control with the ball, he states that he has worked a lot on his bowling and huge credit goes to the coaches.

A quick chat - MI's Quinton de Kock is up for a chat with the broadcasters. About his return to the Mumbai Indians, he says he is very happy to be back with this franchise and looks forward to making an impact. On preferring to play spinners or pacers, he says that it's nothing tactical from his perspective. Shares that they will try to take one game at a time and will try to get positive results.

Impact Players for Mumbai Indians - Raj Bawa, Ashwani Kumar, Corbin Bosch, Mayank Rawat and Raghu Sharma.

Mumbai Indians (Playing XI) - Danish Malewar (On IPL debut) (In for Mayank Rawat), Quinton de Kock (WK), Naman Dhir, Suryakumar Yadav, Hardik Pandya (C), Tilak Varma, Sherfane Rutherford, Mitchell Santner (In for Ryan Rickelton), Krish Bhagat (On IPL debut) (In for Deepak Chahar), Jasprit Bumrah, AM Ghazanfar.

Impact Players for Gujarat Titans - Rahul Tewatia, Jason Holder, Anuj Rawat, Kulwant Khejroliya and Manav Suthar.

Gujarat Titans (Unchanged Playing XI) - Shubman Gill (C), Sai Sudharsan, Jos Buttler (WK), Glenn Phillips, Washington Sundar, Shahrukh Khan, Rashid Khan, Mohammed Siraj, Kagiso Rabada, Prasidh Krishna, Ashok Sharma.

The skipper of Mumbai Indians - Hardik Pandya says that they would have bowled first as well. Adds that the last game was tough one to take and they had some good discussions of what Mumbai Indians is all about. Mentions that they have taken some calls and everyone is looking forward to this game. Pandya shares that they need to play overall better cricket, but whatever happens, they win together and lose together. Informs that Danish Malewar and Krish Bhagat will be making their debuts. Krish was part of their support bowlers and has impressed everyone in the group.

The captain of the Gujarat Titans - Shubman Gill says it looks like a decent wicket and notes there was a bit of dew in the last game. He adds that if it comes into play again, chasing might make more sense. Gill is pleased with how the team has been bowling upfront and hopes that continues, while also highlighting Rashid Khan's good work through the middle overs. Shubman says it is good to have some runs personally, especially in a long tournament like the IPL, where a strong start can set things up nicely. He adds that it is always a good challenge to play the Mumbai Indians and hopes for a good game. Informs that they are unchanged for this game.

TOSS - It's time for the coin-flip in Ahmedabad! Both the captains are out there alongside the ever-energetic Ravi Shastri presenting the toss. Shubman Gill gives it a flick but Hardik Pandya calls incorrectly. Gujarat Titans elect to BOWL first.

Just in - Mumbai Indians have rung in a few changes and handed debut caps to two exciting youngsters, Krish Bhagat and Danish Malewar, a clear sign that they're looking to inject fresh energy as they search for a turnaround.

PITCH REPORT - Former India wicketkeeper-batter, Deep Dasgupta is near the pitch. He notes a 6-metre difference between the square boundaries, with one side at 70 metres and the other at 64, which could play a significant role. The straight boundary measures 74 metres. He adds that it is a black-soil surface, with soil sourced from Odisha. Former South Africa fast bowler, Dale Steyn also weighs in, pointing out that since 2025, Prasidh Krishna has taken 21 wickets with the short ball. He observes visible cracks on the surface and describes it as very platy, with a look similar to a Perth wicket in Western Australia. Steyn points out a wider crack on a length that looks a bit loose. That said, he believes the wicket should still play well. He mentions that while it feels like a ground where chasing is possible, the numbers suggest otherwise, with 8 of the last 11 games here being won by the side batting first. Dasgupta opines that black-soil surfaces often play better than they look and advises captains to bat first, with around 200 being a safe total.

Key stats - At the Narendra Modi Stadium, runs are expected to flow. The average first innings score in the last 10 IPL games here stands at 209, with teams batting first winning 7 of those, suggesting that putting runs on the board is key, though bowlers can still make an impact by using the longer boundaries effectively when defending totals. Stay tuned for toss and other updates.

Big names, bigger questions - Mumbai Indians, meanwhile, are searching for answers in a tough campaign. Their last outing ended in defeat, but the return of Quinton de Kock was a major positive as he smashed a superb century. If Rohit Sharma is fit, it will be interesting to see whether they can fit both QDK and Ryan Rickelton in the side or not. Naman Dhir has chipped in, and Sherfane Rutherford has been solid, though perhaps batting a bit too low, but the lack of impact from big names like Hardik Pandya and Suryakumar Yadav has hurt them. Their bowling has been a bigger concern, the worst strike rate this season, with only AM Ghazanfar looking like a consistent threat and with Jasprit Bumrah still wicketless, breakthroughs have been hard to come by.

Gujarat's formula for success - Gujarat Titans have built their campaign around a strong top order and a potent pace attack. Their opening duo of Shubman Gill and Sai Sudharsan average a healthy 39.5, and once again the top three have been the backbone, led brilliantly by skipper Gill, who has piled up 251 runs in just 4 games. They also boast the best pace attack record this season with 29 wickets, with Kagiso Rabada and Mohammed Siraj controlling the new ball, while Prasidh Krishna has been lethal with 11 wickets. However, it hasn't all been perfect, the middle order has shown signs of inconsistency, and the lack of wickets from Rashid Khan remains a concern. Still, with a 54 percent win record at home since IPL 2023, Gujarat will feel firmly in control.

A clash of contrasts - Welcome to this crucial clash in the Indian Premier League as Gujarat Titans take on Mumbai Indians at the Narendra Modi Stadium. Gujarat arrive with momentum on their side, riding a three-match winning streak and eyeing a spot in the top four, while Mumbai find themselves at the bottom after four consecutive defeats, desperately searching for a turnaround. Adding to the narrative, Mumbai knocked Gujarat out in the Eliminator last season but the hosts have won four of the last five meetings between the sides.

... MATCH DAY ...

Battle of the West - Match 30 of the 2026 Indian Premier League season brings an interesting contrast. Gujarat Titans are on the rise, while Mumbai Indians are still searching for answers, as the two sides meet at the Narendra Modi Stadium in Ahmedabad. Three on the bounce for GT - GT did not have the smoothest start, losing their first two games, but they have since found their rhythm. Three wins on the trot have pushed them right back into the mix, and they will be confident of making it four in a row. They have also enjoyed this matchup at this venue, winning all four previous meetings against MI in Ahmedabad. Runs flow from the top - As has been the case with GT, it is their top three of Shubman Gill, Sai Sudharsan and Jos Buttler doing the heavy lifting. Between them, they have scored 587 of the team's 883 runs so far, underlining just how dominant they have been at the top. The flip side, though, is that the middle order has not quite clicked and does not inspire much confidence yet. The likes of Glenn Phillips and Washington Sundar are still looking to make a real impact. Pacers making the difference - With the ball, it has largely been about the pacers, who have taken 29 of the 36 wickets. There were some concerns around Kagiso Rabada and Rashid Khan coming into the season, but both are starting to find their rhythm. Prasidh Krishna has continued from where he left off last season, while Ashok Sharma and Mohammed Siraj have been better than what the numbers show. MI stuck in a rut - On the other hand, the Mumbai Indians have had a very different journey. They often start slow, but this time it has been particularly rough. They won their opening game, but that has been followed by four straight defeats, and they find themselves under immense pressure. The venue does not help their cause either. MI have lost all five games they have played at the Narendra Modi Stadium. It is not the kind of record you want to carry into a game when you are already trying to break a losing streak. Concerns around MI's core - Their campaign has been hit by injuries and illness. Hardik Pandya mentioned at the toss in their last game that Rohit Sharma is still recovering from a hamstring injury and will need a bit more time. Mitchell Santner also missed that match due to illness, which has not helped the balance of the side. There was a bright spot in Quinton de Kock's hundred, but beyond that, there are concerns. Ryan Rickelton, Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma have not quite found their rhythm yet, with Tilak just managing 43 runs in 5 innings. Unusual dry run for Bumrah - The bowling has been another area of worry. Perhaps the biggest surprise has been Jasprit Bumrah going wicketless so far. He has bowled 19 overs across five games without a breakthrough, which is very unlike him. Trent Boult, too, has not had the kind of impact MI would expect, and overall, the attack has lacked the desired bite. Team form (Last 5 completed games, recent first) - GT - WWWLL | MI - LLLLW. Bat first the way to go? A broader trend has been developing in night games in Ahmedabad, where teams batting first have enjoyed greater success. In 2025, 6 out of 7 night matches were won by sides setting a target, while this season has been more balanced so far, with one win each for teams batting first and chasing. Final word - GT look the more settled and confident side, while MI are still trying to piece things together. But if there is one team that knows how to turn things around, it is the Mumbai Indians. The question is whether they can do it here, or if GT continue their strong run.