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IPL 2025 Mumbai Indians vs Kolkata Knight Riders: MI won by 8 wickets
Take a look at the live score and get all the live updates from the IPL 2025 clash between Mumbai Indians and Kolkata Knight Riders from the Wankhede Stadium.

Easily chasing the small target of 117, MI have won the match by 8 wickets.
Second played has gone down from the Mumbai batting lineup, as this time Will jacks got caught out by Ajinkya Rahane. MI 97/2 after 11 overs, need 20 runs to win.
Ryan Rickelton has completed his half-century as 10 overs have been complete for Mumbai in their chase. MI 89/1, need 28 to win
8 overs have passed for MI, as the team is quickly closing in on their target. MI 70/1 after 8 overs, need 47 runs to win.
Rohit Sharma has gone down as the first wicket for MI lineup, as he got caught out by Harshit Rana. MI 55/1 after powerplay, need 62 to win.
The initial overs have begun strong for Mumbai Indians, as the opening pair has managed to score 42/0 in 4 overs, need 75 to win.
MI innings has begun on a decent start, as they have scored 15 runs in first 2 overs, need 102 to win.
Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton have come to open the innings and begin their chase of 117. Spencer Johnson to begin the innings.
After KKR’s innings, it is now time for a small innings break. MI players will soon step on the pitch to begin their chase.
KKR innings have ended as Ramandeep Singh was the final wicket, caught out by MI skipper Hardik Pandya. Kolkata posted a total of 116 on board.
Final wicket remains for Kolkata as Harshit Rana has now been caught out by Naman Dhir as well. KKR 102/9 after 15 overs.
KKR is facing a collapse in their batting lineup, as Andre Russell got bowled out. 8 players have gone down as the team is at 90/8 after 13 overs.
KKR saw a very crucial over, as Rinku Singh and Manish Pandey got dismissed in a single over. Rinku got caught out while Manish got bowled out. KKR 80/7 after 11 overs.
first phase of bating i.e. 10 overs have passed for KKR, as the team has witnessed a batting lineup. KKR 69/5 after 10 overs.
KKR is coming close to the half inning mark, while they have not even managed to score 70 runs on board, 65/5 after 9 overs.
5 wickets have gone down for KKR, as this time Angkrish Raghuvanshi has been dismissed, caught out by Naman Dhir. KKR 45/5 after 7 overs.
The 4th shock ahs come to Kolkata batting lineup, as Venkatesh Iyer has now been dismissed, caught out by Ryan Rickelton. This marks the end of Powerplay as KKR is at 41/4 after 6 overs.
KKR lineup does not seem to be in the right minds today, as the team have lost three of their crucial wickets in the starting phase of the match. KKR 33/3 after 4 overs.
Shortly after Sunil Narine’s dismissal, Quinton de Kock has also now been dismissed, caught out by Ashwani Kumar. KKR 15/2 after 2 overs
KKR lineup has been given their first shock, as they lost the crucial wicket of Sunil Narine, bowled out by Trent Boult for a duck. KKR 1/1 after 1 over.
Quinton de Kock and Sunil Narine have come to open the innings for KKR. Trent Boult to begin the proceedings.
Since the toss has now been done, teams are preparing to begin the match and players are warming up on the field.
Ryan Rickelton, Will Jacks(w), Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Varma, Hardik Pandya(c), Naman Dhir, Mitchell Santner, Deepak Chahar, Trent Boult, Ashwani Kumar, Vignesh Puthur.
We wanted to bowl first as well but I was confused looking at the wicket, generally Wankede is a good batting surface so I feel it’s a good toss to lose. There’s a little breeze going on, no dew factor going on. We are playing good cricket, every games gives a good opportunity to play good cricket. Lovely ground, we are looking to play good cricket. Sunil comes in in place of Mooen.
We gonna bowl first, looks like a good track. Knowing Wankhede, dew may or may not come. There might be some early swing, it plays well so we thought chasing is a good option. We want to get into good rhythm and kickstart. Overall, we want to play better cricket, we need to stay calm. Will comes back and we have a debutant.
There is great covering of grass and the ground is really hard. The ground is to help the batters.
The red-soil pitch produces run fests, aided by stadium’s small boundaries. A keen contest is on the cards.