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Rohit, Boult star as Mumbai surge into IPL top four

Rohit Sharma and Trent Boult shine as Mumbai Indians thrash Hyderabad, climbing to third in IPL after fourth straight win.

Rohit Sharma leads MI to victory / X/ IPL

Star batsman Rohit Sharma smashed 76 and pace bowler Trent Boult claimed 4-26 as Mumbai Indians thrashed Sunrisers Hyderabad to move up to third in the IPL table on April 23.

New Zealand's Boult, a left-arm quick, and fellow pace bowler Deepak Chahar ripped apart the top of Hyderabad's batting order as they collapsed to 35-5 before managing 143-8.

Five-time champions Mumbai achieved their target with 26 balls and seven wickets to spare after Rohit registered his second successive half-century, smacking eight fours and three sixes in his 46-ball knock to lead the chase.

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But the 35-year-old Boult set up victory with his two early wickets and was named player of the match.

"I still love the feeling of competing and getting wickets," said Boult, who retired from international cricket in 2024.

"It's a huge tournament, there are hundreds of thousands of bowlers who'd love to do what we're doing so it's about not taking it for granted."

It was Mumbai's fourth straight win and a victory that propelled them three spots from sixth in the 10-team table led by Gujarat Titans.

Hyderabad, who are captained by Australia's Pat Cummins, slumped to their sixth loss in eight matches.

"We have a few away games now, it will be about assessing each wicket as quickly as possible," said Cummins. "Some days it will be all-out attack, some days it will be about weighing our options."

Rohit and England's Will Jacks (22) laid the platform for Mumbai in their second-wicket partnership of 64.

Jacks got out but Rohit stood firm to raise his fifty in an another key stand of 53 with Suryakumar Yadav, who made an unbeaten 40 off 19 balls.

Sombre start 

The match began with a tribute to the victims of the deadly attack in Kashmir as a minute's silence was observed and teams wore black armbands in Hyderabad.

Twenty-six men -- all Indian except one Nepali -- were killed on Tuesday when gunmen burst out of forests at a popular tourist spot in Pahalgam and raked crowds of visitors with automatic weapons.

The Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) took the decision to remove the cheerleaders and put a halt to the celebratory fireworks and music customary at IPL matches, as a mark of respect for the victims.

Boult got Mumbai off to a perfect start by dismissing Australian opener Travis Head for a duck after the left-hander mis-timed a shot to deep backward point.

Chahar had Ishan Kishan caught behind for one in the next over, the batter walking off to a timid appeal with ultra-edge technology later suggesting there was no edge.

Boult and Chahar continued to do damage and accounted for Abhishek Sharma and Nitish Reddy, leaving Hyderabad five down when skipper Hardik Pandya struck in the ninth over.

South Africa's Heinrich Klaasen hit a 44-ball 71 as he counter-attacked with a string of boundaries and put on 99 runs with impact substitute Abhinav Manohar (43), but the effort was not enough against a rampaging Mumbai.

Klaasen finally became pace bowler Jasprit Bumrah's 300th T20 wicket when he was caught at deep backward square.

Boult finished with two wickets in the 20th over.

 

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