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IPL 2021: KKR outplay MI by 7 wickets

| @indiablooms | Sep 24, 2021, at 05:18 pm

Dubai/IBNS: An all-round performance helped Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) to defeat Mumbai Indians (MI) by seven wickets at a match in the second leg of Indian Premier League (IPL).

 

Batting first, MI scored 155/6 in 20 overs.

For MI, Quinton de Kock scored 55 off 42 balls while skipper Rohit Sharma contributed 33.

KKR bowlers Lockie Ferguson and Prasidh Krishna picked two wickets each.

Sunil Narine clinched a wicket.

In reply, KKR marched to victory scoring 159/3 in just 15.1 overs.

Rahul Tripathi (74 off 42) and Venkatesh Iyer (53 off 30) almost single-handedly helped KKR to chase down the target.

MI’s premier pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah picked all three wickets of the Knights.

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