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MI won the last-over thriller by one run and Krunal bagged the played of the match award.
But from there on, they choked dramatically to finish with 128/6 in 20 overs. They were in a solid position in the 12th over, with 70 runs on the board and Ajinkya Rahane and captain Steve Smith well set. The RPS bowlers put in a brilliant performance and MI could manage just a paltry 129/8, thanks largely to Krunal Pandya’s 47 off 38 batting at No 5.īut even as everyone expected a straightforward chase, Pune ended up delivering a shocker with the bat. Rohit won the toss and elected to bat first but his decision seemed far from the right one. This time Mumbai Indians were up against Rising Pune Supergiant at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium in Hyderabad. Watch the highlights of the IPL 2015 final here: IPL title No 3 – 2017
Rohit was declared the player of the match. They simply couldn’t string together partnerships and ended up with just 161/8 in their 20 overs. Opener Dwayne Smith scored 57 off 48 and added 66 runs for the second wicket with Suresh Raina but that was it for the CSK batting. Lendl Simmons scored 68 off 45 at the top of the order but it was skipper Rohit’s 26-ball 50 that powered his team to an imposing 202/5. This time Dhoni won the toss and asked MI to bat first but his decision backfired. Once again, Mumbai Indians faced Chennai Super Kings at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata. Watch the highlights of the IPL 2013 final here: IPL title No 2 – 2015 Pollard was declared the player of the match. Captain Dhoni remained not-out on 63 off 45 but his team could only manage 125/9 in their 20 overs. Ambati Rayudu made a crucial 37 but it was an unbeaten 60 off 32 by Kieron Pollard that helped Mumbai get to 148/9.ĭespite defending a well below-par total, MI never missed a beat with the ball as Lasith Malinga and Co destroyed Chennai’s top order. Mohit Sharma (5/26), Chris Morris and Albie Morkel did the job with the new ball as MI slumped to 16/3 and then 52/4. Playing CSK at the Eden Gardens in Kolkata, Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to bat first. Here’s taking a look at each of the five IPL finals won by Mumbai Indians: IPL title No 1 – 2013 Rohit, who took over MI’s captaincy from Australian great Ricky Ponting in the middle of the 2013 season, has been the skipper of the men in blue and gold right through this glorious eight-year period. The second-most successful team in IPL history is Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s Chennai Super Kings, with three titles to their name. Since then, they emerged victorious in 2015, 2017, 2019 and now in 2020. Mumbai Indians won their first title back in 2013. They lived up to their billing by being consistent right through the tournament, finishing the league stage with the most number of points, before raising their game yet again in the playoffs. Heading into this year’s IPL in the United Arab Emirates, Mumbai Indians were considered by most as favourites to win the trophy. Against Delhi Capitals in the final, Rohit Sharma and Co put in a ruthless performance to bag a five-wicket win. Mumbai Indians extended their record as the most successful team in the Indian Premier League by winning their fifth title in Dubai on Tuesday.