Gujarat, who was leading the league table, faced a setback against Mumbai. They gained some advantage in the playoffs race. Rohit Sharma played a brilliant innings, scoring 218 runs.
Mumbai Indians defeated the Gujarat Titans in Wankhede. Rohit Sharma led the team to a dominant victory on their home ground, leaving Hardik Pandya's squad in disarray. Mumbai set a target of 218 runs, and Gujarat fell short, scoring only 191 runs.
The main reason behind this performance was undoubtedly Suryakumar Yadav. With his excellent batting, he took the match away from Gujarat. His outstanding boundary shots at Wankhede were a challenge for the Gujarat team. They struggled from the beginning, losing Shubman Gill early on. Rohit Sharma and his team easily clinched the victory.
Rohit and Ishan Kishan started off well. Despite losing the toss, they scored 61 runs in the powerplay. After their partnership, Suryakumar took charge of the Gujarat bowling. He didn't let them settle with the bat. Suryakumar reached his century off just 49 balls, hitting sixes and fours with ease. His effortless batting will give confidence to Rohit even before the World Cup.
Hardik Patel, the captain of Gujarat, chose to bat after winning the toss. He sent Mumbai to bat first, considering their excellent form at Wankhede. However, he did not anticipate Suryakumar's remarkable performance. This was Suryakumar's first century in the IPL. Previously, he had scored three centuries in T20 cricket for India.
As Gujarat's representative, Rashid Khan took 4 wickets for 30 runs in four overs. However, he couldn't take the most important wicket. In one over, he dismissed Rohit and Ishan, but he failed to dismiss the Afghan spinner in the following over. In the same over, Nehal Wadhera took the wicket of Mohit Sharma, and Rashid took the wicket of Tim David. But they couldn't make an impact on Suryakumar. He kept sending the ball outside the boundary with ease, hitting 11 fours and 6 sixes.
Gujarat's top three batters failed to score double-digit runs. It was evident that achieving a massive run chase would be unlikely for Gujarat. Akash Madhwal, Mumbai's impact player, took the wickets of Ridhiman Saha, Shubman Gill, and David Miller. Jason Behrendorff dismissed Hardik. Mumbai lost 8 wickets for 103 runs. At that time, time was in Mumbai's favor.
Rashid Khan and Alzarri Joseph delayed the inevitable. They had an 88-run partnership, with Rashid contributing 79 runs. He hit 10 sixes. However, Rashid was injured and had to leave the field. His contribution gave Gujarat some respite in terms of net run rate.
As a result of this victory, Mumbai climbed to the third position in the league table. They secured 14 points. They still have two matches remaining. Gujarat remains at the top with 16 points from 12 matches.