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Mumbai Indians beat Kings by six wickets

| @indiablooms | May 05, 2018, at 01:30 pm

Indore, May 5 (IBNS): Mumbai Indians defeated Kings XI Punjab by six wickets in an IPL match to continue their winning run in the tournament here on Friday.

Kings posted 174 runs for the loss of six wickets and then Mumbai reached 176 runs by losing four wickets to clinch the match with six balls to spare.

Suryakumar Yadav posted 57 runs to help Mumbai score 176 runs.

He hit six boundaries and three sixes in the match.

Krunal Pandya added 31 runs with his willow.

He hammered four boundaries and two sixes.

Earlier, Chris Gayle added 50 runs with his willow which helped Kings posted over 170 ruins on the scoreboard.

They hammered six boundaries and two sixes in the innings.

 

Image: IPL Twitter page 

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