IPL 8, KXIP vs MI: Dominant MI thrash listless KXIP, win by 23 runs

Parthiv Patel (59), Lendyl Simmons (71) gave MI probably the best start this season

Update: 2015-05-03 13:43 GMT
It is Kings XI Punjab's seventh loss in nine games and are all but out of the tournament now. (Photo: BCCI)

Mohali: The frustration for Kings XI Punjab continues and specially for skipper George Bailey, who flung his bat in total disappointment after missing a stroke summing up the story for Punjab as they faced yet another defeat from the hands of a dominant Mumbai Indians side led by skipper Rohit Sharma, here on Sunday. It is Kings XI's seventh loss in nine games and are all but out of the tournament now.

Mumbai Indians started off with a flier courtesy Parthiv Patel (59) and Lendyl Simmons (71)who did the major damage. Earlier, Rohit Sharma won the toss and elected to bat.

(Photo: BCCI)

Playing at home, Mumbai beat Rajasthan by eight runs, their third win in eight games, to keep their play-off hopes alive. They would now look to take revenge of their first leg loss to KXIP in Mumbai on April 12 when the two teams cross swords at the Punjab Cricket Association Stadium.

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KXIP, on the other hand, remained at the bottom of the league table with four points and have been inflicted with back-to-back crushing defeats. The home side have often made changes in their playing eleven without much gain. Their batting has been let down in most of the matches.

Here's how the action unfolded:

KXIP: 149-7 (20 overs)

Harbhajan Singh has added a wicket to his name and more importantly broken the dangerous partnership between Miller and Vijay. Murali Vijay was the victim who fell prey to Bhaji's delivery but it was Unmukt Chand at long-off who took a brilliant catch.

Suchith has just put Mumbai Indians on top after Glenn Maxwell joined his teammate Virender Sehwag back in the dugout after scoring just 12 runs.

Another batsman, who still is yet to find form in the cash-rich tournament, Glenn Maxwell has joined Murali Vijay in the centre.

Slinga Lasith Malinga provided Mumbai Indians with the early breakthrough sending the dangerous Virender Sehwag back to the dugout. Viru's poor form continues in the IPL, this time scoring just 2 runs.

MI: 172-3 (20 overs)

Big man Kieron Pollard has joined Simmons in the middle.

WICKET! It was not a good day on the field for Australian speedster Mitchell Johnson but finally after being dropped Rohit Sharma couldn't survive again departing for a quick 26 runs.

Simmons has just accelerated his scoring rate by a good margin, Rohit is happy just providing the West Indies batsman support.

MI skipper Rohit Sharma has joined Simmons in the middle and both these batsmen now have the license to fire after the good start.

WICKET! Karanveer Singh finally broke the dangerous partnership between Parthiv Patel and Lendl Simmons, this time Patel, who played a good knock scoring 59 runs walked back to applause from his side in the dugout.

(Photo: BCCI)

Patel and Simmons are turning on the heat at Mohali with a good partnership, KXIP still having problems with the ball, Mitchell Johnson's sorry form in the IPL continues.

Parthik Patel and Lendl Simmons are off to a steady start for the Mumbai Indians. Both these batsmen will look to grab this opportunity to add runs to their name.

Mumbai will look to fire on all cylinders right from the start unlike Friday when they scored 61 in their last four overs, thanks to a late charge from Ambati Rayudu and Kieron Pollard.

Mitchell McClenaghan and Lasith Malinga, who were the pick among the bowlers in Friday's game against Rajasthan, will look to exploit the traditional bouncy nature of the Mohali tracks.

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For Jalandhar-based Harbhajan Singh, who plays domestic cricket for Punjab, Mohali ground is a familiar territory and it will be interesting to see whether he manages to have some local fans rooting for him.

Mumbai have been looking for a stable opening combination. Parthiv Patel has been opening in a few games with Lendl Simmons, but with just about 100 runs from six games to his credit, the diminutive Gujarat Ranji captain has not made the sort of impact the team's think tank, led by chief coach Ricky Ponting would have liked. It will have to be seen if the visiting team management would be tempted to ask skipper Rohit Sharma to revert to the opening slot to provide the solid start right at the beginning.

Read: ‘I hope under Ricky Ponting’s guidance, a lot of youngsters will know how to bat in different situations’

The morale of the KXIP players would be low after they suffered a comprehensive 9-wicket defeat against Delhi Daredevils on Friday. That came after the 97-run thrashing at the hands of Chennai Super Kings in Chennai.

Playing their first home game at Mohali on April 27, KXIP had lost by 20 runs to Sunrisers Hyderabad. The home side's batting, considered their strength on paper, has failed miserably and Friday night it again touched a low with the side posting just 118 against Delhi.

The likes of Virender Sehwag, Shaun Marsh and Glenn Maxwell have not managed to make the kind of impact they were expected to ahead of the tournament. However, KXIP may do well to bring in Maxwell, who has not featured in the last couple of games.

KXIP's bowlers too have been a huge letdown with pace spearhead Mitchell Johnson being the biggest flop. Bringing in medium pacer Shardul Thakur to play his maiden game in pressure situation on Friday against Delhi also did not help the KXIP's cause. Barring pacer Sandeep Sharma and left-arm spinner Axar Patel, the KXIP bowling has never looked threatening.

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