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Mumbai Indians vs Lucknow Super Giants, 47th Match, Indian Premier League 2026 - HighlightsMI vs LSG, 47th Match, Indian Premier League 2026 - Highlights

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18.5
4
Jasprit Bumrah to Himmat Singh, FOUR, full toss and punished. Himmat shuffles a bit and belts it down the ground. Finds the gap between long-on and long-off
17.2
Deepak Chahar to Himmat Singh, wide, tries to bowl the wide yorker and ends up bowling it outside the tramline. Himmat leaves it alone. Fifty partnership
17.1
Deepak Chahar to Himmat Singh, wide, 129.3kph, off-speed fullish ball wide of off, Himmat Singh walks across and gets low to swipe. Misses. No signal from the umpire and Himmat reviews it. The batter had walked across even before the ball was delivered. But the ball is still wide of the revised wide guideline. So that'll be a wide. Successful review
16.4
6
Raghu Sharma to Himmat Singh, SIX, 87.4kph, full ball drifting in towards middle, Himmat gets down on one leg to slogsweep. Off the inner part of the bat but hits it in the gap between long-on and deep midwicket. Goes all the way as well
16.2
6
Raghu Sharma to Aiden Markram, SIX, a drag down from Raghu Sharma and Markram punishes. It was the googly and the batter went on the back foot to smash it downtown. Generated a lot of power there did Markram
16
4
AM Ghazanfar to Himmat Singh, FOUR, 93.1kph, low full toss outside off, Himmat stays leg-side and leans across to drive it to the right of extra cover. SKY dives over the ball and the ball runs away to the fence. 17 runs off the over
15.5
6
AM Ghazanfar to Himmat Singh, SIX, 86.8kph, that should get Himmat going! Carrom ball from Ghazanfar but it's overpitched, Himmat gets under it and thumps it over long-off
15.1
4
AM Ghazanfar to Aiden Markram, FOUR, 88.3kph, full and down leg, Markram gets down low to sweep it square of the man at 45
12.4
Raghu Sharma to Himmat Singh, no run, MI burn a review! In-drifter from Raghu, Himmat shimmies down to defend and is beaten in the flight. He is nowhere close to the pitch of the ball and gets hit on the pad. Pitched outside leg!
12.1
W
Raghu Sharma to Akshat Raghuwanshi, out Caught&Bowled!! Maiden IPL wicket for Raghu Sharma! He pulls a piece of paper from his pocket (like Denesh Ramdin). Akshat Raghuwanshi shimmies down the pitch premeditatively and gets beaten in the flight as the ball drifts in. Looks to defensively push it away. But his bat makes contact with the pad. The ball hits the pad, the inside-edge next and then lobs back to the bowler. Easy return catch. Akshat Raghuwanshi c and b Raghu Sharma 11(7) [6s-1]
10.5
6
Will Jacks to Akshat Raghuwanshi, SIX, wow, what a way to get off the mark in IPL! It's a floated up delivery from round the wicket. Full in length and Akshat Raghuwanshi swings hard to loft it handsomely over long-on for an 89m six
10.4
W
Will Jacks to Rishabh Pant, out Caught by Ryan Rickelton!! Edged and taken! 92.1kph, quicker one wide of off from over the wicket, Pant sees the width and shapes to cut. It isn't short enough to be cutting. The ball trims the cue-end of the bat before going into the keeper's mitts. Sharp grab by the keeper and LSG lose their fourth wicket. Rishabh Pant c Ryan Rickelton b Will Jacks 15(10) [4s-1 6s-1]
10.1
4
Will Jacks to Rishabh Pant, FOUR, 88.2kph, lengthball drifting into middle-leg, Pant plays the tumbling scoop to send it over fine leg. Good contact
9.2
6
Raghu Sharma to Rishabh Pant, SIX, that should get Pant going. Tossed up on off, he bends down and launches the slog sweep over deep mid-wicket
8.5
W
Corbin Bosch to Mitchell Marsh, out Caught by Naman Dhir at deep mid-wicket!! Double-strike from Bosch. He's removed both set batters - Pooran and Marsh - in the same over. Celebrates with both arms in the arm. It is the hard length - 138.7ks short of length around shoulder height, Marsh takes it on and nails the pull flat but picks out Dhir at deep mid-wicket. Mumbai Indians are fighting back after that carnage. Mitchell Marsh c Naman Dhir b Corbin Bosch 44(25) [4s-4 6s-3]
8.1
W
Corbin Bosch to Nicholas Pooran, out Caught by Ryan Rickelton!! Relief for Mumbai Indians. Bosch sends back the dangerous Pooran and breaks the partnership. A fine knock comes to an end. Very similar to the short ball that Chahar bowler in the previous over, but Bosch has more pace and he rushed Pooran on the pull, the ball brushes the glove and Rickelton does the rest behind the stumps. The line was around leg-stump and Pooran was looking to help it along, but Bosch's extra pace didn't allow him to get it off the middle. Nicholas Pooran c Ryan Rickelton b Corbin Bosch 63(21) [4s-1 6s-8]
7.3
6
Deepak Chahar to Nicholas Pooran, SIX, he's unstoppable. Chahar goes full and slot, Pooran says thank you very much and picks up his 8th six. He clears his front leg and crouches a little to get under the length, pumps it down the ground and clears long-on comfortably
7.1
F
Deepak Chahar to Nicholas Pooran, SIX, fifty for Pooran. First of the season. First time he's batting at number three and it seems like he was waiting to bat at this position. This is a statment knock to his team and the management. He blows a kiss to someone and then raises his bat to acknowledge the applause. Short of length delivery, Pooran stays inside the line and hooks it over fine leg. He almost pull-scooped it and got plenty of distance
7
6
Corbin Bosch to Mitchell Marsh, SIX, Marsh ensures it is another big over. 16 runs. 126.9ks short of length delivery and you have to be quicker, more tighter than that against Marsh if you are going short. He's so good with the pull that he bullies this flat and over deep mid-wicket
6.5
Corbin Bosch to Nicholas Pooran, 1 run, 128.5ks slower ball around off, Pooran guides it to third man
6.2
6
Corbin Bosch to Nicholas Pooran, SIX, he's on fire today. 138.1ks back of a length delivery and Pooran is quick to pick the length, maintains a solid base and nails the pull over deep mid-wicket. 74 meter maximum..
6
6
AM Ghazanfar to Nicholas Pooran, SIX, another massive over - 19 runs. Ghazanfar goes full and fast, 104.4ks delivery but it is on leg-stump, Pooran leans forward and muscles it down the ground. The long-on fielder could watch it sail into the second tier..
5.3
6
AM Ghazanfar to Nicholas Pooran, SIX, they are feeding to his strength. Another sliding into leg, Pooran crouches low and gets under the ball, slog sweeps it over backward square and sends it all the way
5.2
4
AM Ghazanfar to Nicholas Pooran, FOUR, this is Pooran at his best. On his day he can be devastating against any sort of spin. Ghazanfar drifts it into his arc and Pooran heaves it over mid-wicket. The fielder was at deep square and could only fetch the ball from the rope
4.5
6
Will Jacks to Nicholas Pooran, SIX, this match-up is not working for Mumbai Indians. Third six for Pooran against Jacks. Another leg-lined delivery and Pooran does not miss out, he sits down and deposits the slog sweep behind square this time
4.4
6
Will Jacks to Nicholas Pooran, SIX, is this going to be Pooran's night? He certainly looks up for it. 87.6ks tossed up and sliding in, Pooran kneels down and launches the slog sweep over deep square leg. A much shorter six - 70 meters
4.1
6
Will Jacks to Nicholas Pooran, SIX, Pooran greets Jacks with a massive hit. Tossed up from round the wicket, the ball drifts in and is right in the arc, Pooran leans into the shot and smokes it over long-on. 91 meters..
3.5
Jasprit Bumrah to Mitchell Marsh, 1 run, dipping slower yorker on off, Marsh waits and jams it towards mid-wicket
3.4
4
Jasprit Bumrah to Mitchell Marsh, FOUR, smashed! Bumrah misses the yorker by a few inches and Marsh thumps it down the ground. He clears his front leg and gets the space to free his hands, smashes it straight back and takes advantage of the free-hit
3.4
4
Jasprit Bumrah to Mitchell Marsh, no ball, FOUR, 139.5ks short of length delivery and Marsh does not miss out, he rarely does. He swivels around and pulls it backward of square. No chance for Raghu in the deep. To make matters worse, Bumrah has overstepped. Free-hit coming up..
3.3
6
Jasprit Bumrah to Mitchell Marsh, SIX, not quite where he intended but that still went a long way. 123.3ks slower off-cutter, right in the slot and Marsh was aiming to go down the ground. But gets it offer the inner half and the ball sails over wide long-on. Even SKY was impressed by that shot..
2.3
W
AM Ghazanfar to Josh Inglis, out Caught by Suryakumar Yadav!! Ghazanfar strikes! Two fours and he picks out the fielder. It was the carrom ball, 93.2ks not all that short to play the pull and Inglis too didn't try to hit it over mid-wicket. There was a fielder at deep mid, so Inglis tried the straight-batted pull over mid-on, gets it high on the bat and miscues it. SKY runs back and takes a good catch. Josh Inglis c Suryakumar Yadav b AM Ghazanfar 13(5) [4s-3]
2.2
4
AM Ghazanfar to Josh Inglis, FOUR, sloppy from Chahar. He is not having a good day in the field. That's the second four he's conceded. Inglis opens the bat face and slices the drive towards backward point. Chahar dives over the ball and allows it to escape past him
2.1
4
AM Ghazanfar to Josh Inglis, FOUR, lovely hit! Inglis is quick to pick the shortish length, rocks back in the crease and pulls it over mid-wicket, one bounce and over the ropes. He uses the depth of the crease nicely
2
4
Jasprit Bumrah to Mitchell Marsh, FOUR, shot! Bumrah goes for the yorker and instead dishes out a full toss, Marsh does not try to overhit the drive, presents the full face of the bat and eases it straight back down the pitch. Just a push and the timing takes care of the rest
1.2
4
Jasprit Bumrah to Josh Inglis, FOUR, Inglis is off the mark with a boundary. 139.2ks angled in and Inglis uses that, waits for the ball to arrive and plays the flick late, places it backward of square and beats Chahar near the rope
0.3
4
Deepak Chahar to Mitchell Marsh, FOUR, shot! Marsh outsmarting Chahar there. He knew the line will be fuller and Marsh walks down the wicket to counter it, lofts through the line and sends it back over th bowler
0.2
6
Deepak Chahar to Mitchell Marsh, SIX, Marsh and LSG are underway. Chahar shortens the length and at his pace the ball just sits up, Marsh loves to play the pull and he absolutely nails the pull into the deep mid-wicket stand
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