IPL 2026: Rohit Sharma, Rickelton fifties power MI to 6-wicket win over KKR
While MI and KKR had lost each of their first matches of an IPL edition since beating CSK by eight wickets in 2012, five-time winners MI hit full throttle in their chase of 221.
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Playing his first T20 game since last IPL, Rohit Sharma appeared to have sharpened his game a few notches as he smacked a 38-ball 78 (PTI)
Mumbai, 29 Mar
Mumbai Indians rode on blistering half-centuries from former
skipper Rohit Sharma (78) and Ryan Rickelton (81) to comfortably beat Kolkata
Knight Riders by six wickets thus breaking the hoodoo of not winning any of
their opening games in last 13 editions of the IPL, here on Sunday.
While they had lost each of their first matches of an IPL
edition since beating Chennai Super Kings by eight wickets in 2012, five-time
winners Mumbai Indians hit full throttle in their chase of 221, replying with
224/4 in 19.1 overs.
Playing his first T20 game since last IPL, former India and
Mumbai Indians captain Rohit appeared to have sharpened his game a few notches
as he smacked a 38-ball 78 with six sixes and as many fours.
At the other end, Ryan Rickelton made a belligerent 81 off
43 balls with eight sixes and four fours while making the most of two
lifelines, helping Mumbai Indians finally collect those elusive two points from
the first game.
Rohit was adroit in not just picking the lengths of the ball
early or with his movement at the crease, but with some of the shots that he
executed to perfection.
Like against the lanky Blessing Muzarabani, the 38-year-old
danced down the track to spank a short ball over extra cover for a six in the
fourth over, or when he timed the ball as sweetly as it could be against Varun
Chakravarthy to send it sailing over the cover for another six in the next.
And those quintessential Rohit's hits over cover were on
display too, one of which was unleashed effortlessly against Kartik Tyagi inthe sixth as Rohit completed his half-century off a mere 23 balls.
At the other end, Rickelton blissfully took down KKR's
mystery spin duo of Sunil Narine and Chakravarthy, targetting the leg-side
boundaries to clear the ropes.
Rohit and Rickelton put on 148 off 72 balls to put MI in the
driver’s seat before falling to Anukul Roy’s brilliance in the outfield. It was
the fifth-wicket pair of Hardik Pandya (18 not out) and Naman Dhir (5 not out)
that took MI over the line.
Earlier, skipper Ajinkya Rahane (67) and Angkrish
Raghuvanshi (51) struck vital half-centuries but Kolkata Knight Riders posted a
par score of 220 for 4.
On a placid wicket, Shardul Thakur (3/39) provided Mumbai
crucial breakthroughs as their bowlers could not really impose themselves in
their maiden outing.
Both senior pacers Trent Boult (0/38) and Jasprit Bumrah
(0/35) went wicketless but India pace spearhead's 18th and 20th over stopped
KKR from getting closer to 250.
Rahane began with a wristy flick over wide long-on with
exquisite timing for a six off Boult in the first over, KKR got the impetus
when Pandya (1/39) erred throughout the fourth over to give away 26 runs.
The skipper helped himself with two pick-up shots down the
leg for consecutive sixes while Finn Allen (37 off 17 balls) drilled Pandya
down the ground for a powerful hit for four, ending with a scoop past the
‘keeper and short fine leg for a third boundary.
Before that, Allen had clobbered two sixes and a four off
debutant Allah Ghazanfar (0/51) to collect 17 runs in the third over.
Despite Thakur striking on his second ball to get rid of
Finn, caught by Tilak Varma off an innocuous at long-on, KKR stood a happier
side at 78/1 after the powerplay.
KKR crossed the 100-run mark inside the eighth over and
Rahane looked set for a triple digit score at one stage, striking over 200.
But Thakur’s twin strikes in separate spells broke the momentum
for the visitors, which also saw the new batters not being able to keep up.
The burly Cameron Green was forced to chase short and wide
deliveries by Thakur in the ninth over and on second such ball, the Australian
hit it straight to Sherfane Rutherford who took a fine diving catch in front.
Then, in his third and 14th over of the innings, Thakur
deceived Rahane with a slower cross-seam delivery outside the off which the KKR
skipper hit inside out, only to be caught by his MI counterpart at cover with
ease despite moving some paces behind.
Rahane’s 67 off 40 balls, studded with five sixes and three
fours, once again showcased how much the veteran Indian batter has been putting
in his batting for the white-ball format.
But there was some concern for Rahane and KKR after the
skipper hobbled off the field seemingly due to cramps in the fourth over of
MI’s chase.
There was a delightful hit over bowler Mayank Markande’s
head for a six while Ghazanfar was smacked over midwicket for another six with
Rahane getting down on his knee.
If Rahane went hard from the onset, Raghuvanshi (51 off 29
balls, 6x4s, 2x6s) was sluggish for a large part of his innings and was also
dropped twice, but recovered well to unleash a few big hits towards the end.
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