IPL 2020: Rohit's batting, but why Noise Hardik?

Posted on 24th Sep 2020 by rohit kumar

What happened to Hardik Pandya 'Hit Wicket', has come in the top trends of social media.

 

Mumbai Indians' strong win against Kolkata Knight Riders, the match-winning captaincy innings of 'Hitman' Rohit Sharma, and the amazing performance of the bowlers showed more fan interest in Hardik Pandya's dismissal.

 

Hardik Pandya became the center of discussion due to the 'mistake' of blowing the balls in the wicket. Social media users began to crackle. Mammals started being posted.

 

Surprising experts also felt that Hardik Pandya was out. The wicket was recorded in the account of KKR bowler Andre Russell, but due to his pavilion, Hardik Pandya himself.

 

Standing inside the crease on the third ball of the 19th over of Mumbai's innings, Hardik batted and took a wicket to handle Russell's yorker.

 

One over earlier, captain Rohit Sharma was out and Hardik Pandya had to take the Daromdar team beyond two hundred runs but he 'blew his balls'.

 

This way of getting out was amazing and soon the fans started to chat on social media.

 

Leave a flood of mimes on Twitter and Facebook.

 

His brother Krunal Pandya came to replace Hardik. In Russell's attempt to handle the bouncer, he too became almost 'hit wicket', but his luck was good.

 

'Misguided' Bumrah in fourth over

 

Male star bowler Jasprit Bumrah must have been celebrating Mumbai's victory.

 

Bumrah was seen in an amazing rhythm against KKR. Only five runs were spent in three overs.

 

He had returned the pavilion to two dangerous batsmen like Andre Russell and Eoin Morgan. But in the fourth over, KKR batsman Pat Cummins 'robbed' all of Bumrah's earnings.

 

Cummins hit four tremendous sixes in the first, third, fifth, and sixth balls of this over of Bumrah. Bumrah scored 27 runs in this over and it proved to be the most expensive over of his career.

 

However, this washing of Bumrah did not affect the 'health' of the Mumbai Indians and the condition of the match but their bowling figures came out on average.

 

Sixer King Rohit

 

Pat Cummins must have been in touch with the sixes. During his 80-run innings, Mumbai captain Rohit Sharma rescued his sixes so that all the experts of cricket lost their batting.

 

The first ball of the fifth over, Cummins bowled a short ball to Rohit, which the Mumbai captain pulled and sent it over the midwicket boundary. One more six off three balls. He hit one more on Russell and three sixes off Kuldeep Yadav.

 

With a total of six sixes in the innings, Rohit became India's second cricketer after Mahendra Singh Dhoni, who hit 200 sixes in the IPL. He was also elected man of the match.

 

Rohit battered with humidity

 

Seeing Rohit's pull shots on short balls, former cricketers like Irfan Pathan and Akash Chopra started to praise him.

 

However, in the last part of the innings, Rohit looked tired and was dismissed 20 runs before a century that looked certain.

 

After the match, Rohit said that it is not easy to play big innings here (Abu Dhabi) in the humid weather.

 

Along with batting, Rohit's captaincy was also praised. He kept changing the bowlers constantly and putting pressure on the KKR batsmen.

 

According to Rohit, he has not played much with bowlers like Trent Bold and James Pattinson. In such a way, his proper use shows the quality of his captaincy.

 

Karthik's knuckle

 

Apart from winning the toss for KKR captain Dinesh Karthik, nothing special happened. He too looked troubled by the heat.

 

Karthik said after the match, "Players know they need to do better. Pat Cummins and Eoin Morgan have completed the quarantine today (Wednesday). It is not easy to come together and play in such heat."

 

 

Naren's 'magic'

 

KKR camp must have been happy with the bowling of Sunil Narine. He was the most economical bowler of the match.

 

The Mumbai batsmen, who got rid of all the sixes of KKR bowlers, gave them full respect.

 

He gave only 22 runs in four overs and took the wicket of Saurabh Tiwari. But there is more to test.

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