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Rajasthan Royals beat Mumbai Indians by three wickets in IPL clash

| @indiablooms | Apr 23, 2018, at 02:16 pm

Jaipur, Apr 23 (IBNS): Krishnappa Gowtham played a memorable unbeaten 11-ball 33 runs knock which helped Rajasthan Royals beat Mumbai Indians three wickets in an Indian Premier League match here on Sunday.

After Mumbai posted 167 runs for the loss of seven wickets, Rajasthan kept the momentum of the match going  and reached the target of 168 runs by losing seven wickets.

Sanju Samson (52) and Ben Stokes (40) added crucial runs with their willows which helped in the run chase.

However, it was Krishnappa Gowtham who stole the show for local team.

Mumbai's Bumrah and Pandya picked up two wickets each.

Suryakumar Yadav (72) and  Ishan Kishan  (58) joined to help Mumbai post a competitive 167 runs on the scoreboard for Mumbai earlier.

Jofra Archer took three wickets for Rajasthan.

 

Image: IPL twitter page 
 

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