MINY vs LAKR Match Report: Mumbai Indians New York has defeated Los Angeles Knight Riders in the Major Cricket League. After this victory, Mumbai Indians New York has reached the playoffs. Mumbai Indians New York had a target of 131 runs to win. Mumbai Indians New York, led by Kieron Pollard, achieved the target in just 17 overs for 6 wickets. Nicholas Pooran scored the highest 35 runs in 28 balls for Mumbai Indians New York. Apart from this, captain Kieron Pollard played a stormy innings of 33 runs in 12 balls. Opener Dewald Brevis played a good innings of 27 runs in 19 balls.
Sunil Narine was the most successful bowler for Los Angeles Knight Riders. Sunil Narine took 2 wickets for 24 runs in 4 overs. Apart from this, Spencer Johnson, Corny Dre, Andre Russell and Ali Khan got 1 wicket each.
Earlier, Mumbai Indians New York captain Kieron Pollard won the toss and decided to bowl. Los Angeles Knight Riders, who came to bat first, scored 130 runs in 19.1 overs. Andre Russell scored the highest 35 runs in 21 balls for Los Angeles Knight Riders. He hit 6 fours and 1 six in his innings. Los Angeles Knight Riders opener Jason Roy contributed 27 runs in 23 balls. But apart from this, other batsmen of Los Angeles Knight Riders disappointed. 8 batsmen of Los Angeles Knight Riders could not cross the double digit mark.
Mumbai Indians New York had a good start while batting in response to Los Angeles Knight Riders’ 130 runs. Mumbai Indians New York openers Dewald Brevis and Ruben Clinton added 32 runs. But after this, wickets started falling continuously. 3 batsmen of Mumbai Indians New York went to the pavilion at 42 runs. After this, the fourth blow came at the score of 78 runs. But Mumbai Indians New York captain Kieron Pollard and wicketkeeper batsman Nicholas Pooran did not give any chance to the bowlers of Los Angeles Knight Riders.
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