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Trent Boult and Rohit Sharma Led Their Team to Victory and reached third in the points table

Mumbai Indians (MI) are on a serious roll now — and it’s starting to feel like classic MI again: a slow start, followed by ruthless, clinical domination.
💥 Boult & Chahar Tear Through SRH
MI’s bowling attack was on full lockdown mode from ball one. On a pitch with just a hint of variable bounce and grip, Trent Boult and Deepak Chahar exploited every inch of it. Boult’s left-arm angle caused all sorts of problems up front, while Chahar’s swing kept the batters guessing. Together, they knocked over:
Travis Head (caught slicing one too early)
Abhishek Sharma (same story)
Nitish Reddy (mistimed chip)
And a bizarre dismissal of Ishan Kishan, who walked despite there being no appeal or UltraEdge evidence — truly one of the strangest moments this season.
SRH’s 35 for 5 told the whole story. If not for Heinrich Klaasen’s 71 off 44 and his 99-run partnership with Abhinav Manohar, this would’ve been even more brutal.
🧨 Rohit’s Resurgence Continues
Rohit Sharma followed up his previous match-winning knock with another confident half-century — finding gaps, playing late, and dominating spin with ease. MI cruised home in just 15.4 overs, with 26 balls to spare.
This win wasn't just about two points — it was a serious Net Run Rate boost and a warning shot to the rest of the pack. MI have now won four games on the trot after losing four of their first five. They’re peaking at exactly the right time.
📉 SRH in Trouble
With only 2 wins in 8 games, SRH are now in deep trouble:
Second from bottom
Nett run rate: -1.361 (only slightly better than CSK)
Confidence shaken
Inconsistent top-order with only Klaasen firing regularly
Mumbai Indians 146 for 3 (Rohit 70, Suryakumar 40*) beat Sunrisers Hyderabad 143 for 8 (Klaasen 71, Manohar 43, Boult 4-26, Chahar 2-12) by seven wickets