Cricket Country Staff
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Written by Cricket Country Staff
Published: May 14, 2014, 09:09 PM (IST)
Edited: May 14, 2014, 09:09 PM (IST)
May 14, 2014
In the 40th match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2014, Mumbai Indians had the rub of the green in the 13th over of the game when their skipper Rohit Sharma was dropped off a sitter by Yusuf Pathan at long off. It was a regulation catch and top cricketers have got to be taking those. Rohit then added insult to injury after hooking an excellent Morne Morkel bouncer for a boundary — the ball hit the top edge of Rohit’s bat and flew to the boundary.Catch the Live Blog of the Kolkata Knight Riders vs Mumbai Indians, IPL 2014 match here
After the strategic time out was taken, the impressive Piyush Chawla continued to bowl and Corey Anderson gave himself room and spanked the ball through the off-side and the batsmen ran two. Anderson then found his stride and muscles a six, which almost finds the commentary box. Anderson then caressed the ball through cover point and it was a boundary. Rohit, too got on the act with a powerful cut shot that found the backward-point fence. Click here for the Live Scorecard of the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) vs Mumbai Indians (MI), IPL 2014 match.Sunil Narine came back into the bowling attack in the 15 over of the match and Mumbai got a few more runs and both batsmen were looking good.
Earlier, Kolkata won the toss and chose to bowl at Cuttack. Kolkata made one change as Shakib Al Hasan came in to replace Jacques Kallis. This may have something to do with the nature of the pitch. Mumbai Indians are unchanged in this game.
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