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Anant Ambani cheers with mom Nita, brother Akash as MI register first IPL 2016 win
Updated: April 14, 2016 5:52:05 pm- 1 / 12
Indian Premier League 2016 saw defending champions Mumbai Indians clash with former two-time champions Kolkata Knight Riders on Wednesday. Co-owners of the Mumbai franchise, the Ambanis were also present to cheer for the team. Also, Anant Ambani (behind Nita) was present. He has lost 108 kg weight. (Source: BCCI)
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The Ambanis follow their to all venues and Wednesday was no different. Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to bowl first against Kolkata Knight Riders. (Source: BCCI)
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Mumbai Indians mentor Sachin Tendulkar has been associated with the team since the inception of Indian Premier League first as a player and now as mentor. (Source: BCCI)
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At the Eden Gardens stands, a monkey disturbed the fans. (Source: PTI)
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Policemen try to take the monkey out of the stands but he is not willing to. People don't mind clicking photos. (Source: PIT)
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On the field, after being invited to bat first, Kolkata were off to a poor start as they lost Robin Uthappa with just 21 on the board. Gautam Gambhir continued to play on and with Manish Pandey added more than 100 runs for the second wicket. (Source: BCCI)
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Gautam Gambhir scored his 26th IPL fifty on Wednesday. (Source: BCCI)
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Andre Russell smashed a 17-ball 36 to power Kolkata to 187/5. (Source: BCCI)
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Mumbai Indians had a great start to the chase with Rohit Sharma and Parthiv Patel. They put on 53 in first 6 overs. After Parthiv's wicket, Hardik Pandya fell early too. Rohit continued and scored his fifty. (Source: BCCI)
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Mitchell McClenaghan was promoted to number four and he made an eight ball 20 to bring down the required run-rate. (Source: BCCI)
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Jos Buttler then smashed an 22-ball 41 and put Mumbai Indians on the verge of victory. (Source: BCCI)
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Rohit Sharma remained unbeaten on 84 and took Mumbai to a six-wicket win over Kolkata. (Source: BCCI)