IPL 2024: LSG defeats MI despite Rohit Sharma's sparkling 68
text_fieldsMumbai: The Mumbai Indians' already terrible IPL season continued on Friday as they lost to the Lucknow Super Giants by eighteen runs. Although Rohit Sharma saved his best for last, it was not enough to prevent another terrible chapter from being added.
After Rohit smacked his way to a 38-ball 68 to set a strong platform in pursuit of 215, Mumbai's batters failed to keep the momentum going in the middle overs and finished at 196 for six in 20 overs to hand LSG a much-needed win.
LSG, who needed a victory over MI and other results over the weekend to go their way to make an improbable entry into the playoffs, reached the sixth spot but their net run rate only improved marginally to -0.667.
Apart from Rohit's brilliance at the top, the young Naman Dhir gave a fine exhibition of his talent with a half-century but it came when all was lost and there was no pressure on him.
Dhir struck five sixes and four fours in a late assault which only reduced the margin of defeat for his side to a large extent.
This season, in all likelihood, marks the end of Rohit's 14-year journey with Mumbai Indians.
It would also be interesting to see if the likes of Suryakumar Yadav and Jasprit Bumrah agree on retention or go back to the auction pool.
Additionally, the move to bring in Hardik as skipper at the expense of a five-time champion captain Rohit proved to be a harakiri during a season where the new man only received boos wherever he went.
Even on Friday, as Rohit's most entertaining knock of the season ended, the Wankhede crowd was ready to give their 'skipper' a standing ovation which turned into incessant hooting the moment the designated skipper entered the turf.
The MI faithful time and again showed that Hardik Pandya was the captain but Rohit Sharma is their leader.
While LSG, riding on Pooran's pulverising 75 off 29 balls got 214 for 6, MI never looked in the hunt once Rohit was dismissed.
Even though he endured a barren run in between seasons, Rohit ended as MI's third-highest run-getter.
The defeat on Friday also confirmed Mumbai Indians' last-place finish for the second time in the last three editions, with the 2022 iteration being the first.
Coming off a torrid run of six outings wherein he could not impose himself the way he had at the start of this IPL, Rohit found a rhythm and the runs flowed finally for the MI veteran seamlessly.
Before a short rain-forced interruption, Rohit hit Matt Henry for two sixes on the trot to make intentions clear and when the play resumed, he went after Mohsin Khan to hit two consecutive fours.
The shot of the innings, however, was when Rohit danced down the track to hit Mohsin over his head to bang the sight screen and bring up his fifty.
Rohit's innings eventually ended on 68 with 10 fours and three sixes one that was punctuated with regular chants of Rohit Rohit' and a standing ovation when he trudged back to the pavilion.
However, MI's rapid start came to a screeching halt with three wickets in quick succession.
Dewald Brevis (23) tried to match Rohit in the scoring rate with a few boundaries of his own but shortly after hitting Naveen-ul-Haq over midwicket for a six, he failed to connect well on a full toss outside the off-stump.
Krunal Pandya covered several yards with a hard sprint on his left to take a fine diving catch and bring LSG some respite, as MI had motored on scoring more than 10 runs an over.
Suryakumar Yadav went for a slog but found Ravi Bishnoi's juggling act ending his innings for a four-ball duck, soon after which LSG took complete control.
Earlier, Pooran's whirlwind 75 off 29 balls covered for skipper KL Rahul's sedate 55, providing a much-needed impetus to Lucknow Super Giants' impressive total of 214 for 6.
Struggling for momentum on what appeared to be a two-paced wicket at the start, LSG could only manage 69 for 3 at the halfway stage but Pooran's stunning knock made up for another shoddy powerplay effort by Rahul, who was unable to change his game.
With PTI inputs