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Clash of Titans: IPL enters thrilling final week as Mumbai Indians secure spot in play offs

Shubman Gill and Gujarat Titans outclass Virat Kohli and Royal Challengers Bangalore to do Mumbai Indians a huge favour; IPL enters exciting last stage with each one of GT, MI, Chennai Super Kings and Lucknow Super Giants poised to win the title.

May 22, 2023 / 12:46 IST
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Mumbai Indians did what they had to do in their last league match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday at their fortress, Wankhede Stadium.
Mumbai Indians did what they had to do in their last league match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday at their fortress, Wankhede Stadium.

The thanksgiving laps of Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore for their loyal supporters at their home grounds after their last league matches on Sunday, May 21, were quite a contrast. The jubilant MI players and the team management, following their eight-wicket win over Sunrisers Hyderabad, did the lap of honour at the Wankhede Stadium carrying two huge banners with ‘Thank you Mumbai’ and ‘Thank you to the largest family in the world’ written on them while waving a large-sized MI flag.

On the other hand, the disappointed RCB mustered all their energy to trudge around M Chinnaswamy Stadium past midnight, their players commiserating with each other during the walk, following their six-wicket defeat to Gujarat Titans. They had been just knocked out of the Play Offs. Like MI, RCB did what was in their control, posting a competitive total courtesy of Virat Kohli’s brilliant second successive century. But, RCB were outclassed by another equally good century by Shubman Gill, who also notched up his second consecutive one.

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MI keep the cool

Mumbai Indians did what they had to do in their last league match against Sunrisers Hyderabad on Sunday at their fortress, Wankhede Stadium. They did not do anything silly to boost their net run rate. They accomplished their main objective of winning at their home ground, something that was within their control, and let the external factors take care of themselves. “We have done everything we can, everything we can control. We have to wait and see,” said MI’s batting hero Cameron Green after the win and before the start of RCB’s match against Titans which was delayed due to rain.