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IPL 2016, MI vs GL: Gujarat Lions make it 3/3 after win over Mumbai Indians, see pics
Updated: April 17, 2016 1:58:55 pm- 1 / 9
Mumbai Indians were once again in action on Saturday this time at home at Wankhede stadium. Mumbai Indians co-owners Akash and Anant Ambani were also there to cheer for the team. It was playing against the unbeaten Gujarat Lions. (Source: BCCI)
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Mumbai Indians were invited by Gujarat Lions to bat first after the visiting captain Suresh Raina won the toss. Mumbai were rattled up front by the bowlers and only Parthiv Patel seemed to play his shots. He was dismissed in the 13th over. (Source: BCCI)
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Dhawal Kulkarni was the destroyer in chief with the ball as he picked up Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya early. (Source: IPL)
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Mumbai Indians collapsed in the middle over and were 99/7. Tim Southee and Kurnal Pandya saved their image and helped them post 143/8. (Source: BCCI)
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Gujarat Lions were also hit early by Mumbai bowlers as Brendon McCullum was dismissed early. (Source: BCCI)
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Suresh Raina showed class and made 27 before he was dismissed by Mitchell McClenaghan. (Source: BCCI)
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K Pandya made the middle over miserable for Gujarat as he finished with figures of 4-0-20-1. (Source: BCCI)
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Mitchell McClenaghan took 2 wickets in the 19th over and gave only 2 runs to turn the tide in Mumbai's favour. (Source: BCCI)
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Needing 13 off the last over, Aaron Finch kept his cool and led his team to win with an unbeaten 67. (Source: BCCI)