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Kings XI thump Mumbai after Stoinis' career-best

Unmukt Chand's first innings of the season ended in four balls, when he popped the simplest of catches to Gurkeerat Singh Mann at mid-on after Mumbai Indians chose to bat  BCCI
Sandeep Sharma swung one through the defence of Ambati Rayudu soon after to leave Mumbai 8 for 2 in the third over  BCCI
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Rohit Sharma had a horrid time middling the ball and was cleaned up by Axar Patel after failing to connect with a sweep  BCCI
Nitish Rana provided some resistance with a 28-ball 25  BCCI
Rana fell to Marcus Stoinis, who then had Jos Buttler caught brilliantly by Gurkeerat at long-off to leave Mumbai 61 for 5 in 13.3 overs  BCCI
Krunal Pandya and Kieron Pollard then got together for a 42-run sixth-wicket stand  BCCI
The partnership, which came off just 19 balls, gave Kings XI's fielders a hard time as Mumbai plundered 34 runs in overs 15 and 16  BCCI
Pollard crunched 27 off 20 balls before being cleaned up by Stoinis with 19 balls remaining  BCCI
Harbhajan Singh's neat cameo late in the innings ensured Mumbai recovered to 124 for 9  BCCI
Stoinis ended with 4 for 15 in four overs - his maiden four-wicket haul in T20 cricket  BCCI
Tim Southee upset Kings XI's plans early by trapping Hashim Amla lbw in the first over of the chase  AFP
Jos Buttler missed a tough chance to stump M Vijay off Harbhajan Singh and the ball snuck through for four byes. Vijay was on 21 then  BCCI
Vijay and Wriddhiman Saha rotated the strike well and added 116 for the second wicket to flatten Mumbai  AFP
Saha accelerated after crossing 30, scoring his next 26 in 11 balls..  BCCI
... before he under-edged Mitchell McClenaghan onto his stumps with Kings XI eight away  AFP
Glenn Maxwell fell for a duck, but Vijay, the captain, steered his side home with an unbeaten 54, the win coming with three overs remaining  BCCI
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