After Rohit Sharma opted to bowl, Mitchell McClenaghan sent the in-form Quinton de Kock back early when the batsman skewed a slog to backward point BCCI
Shreyas Iyer registered his first double-digit score of this IPL, but struggled nonetheless before holing out to Ambati Rayudu off Hardik Pandya in the seventh over BCCI
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Pandya was involved in a nasty collision with Jos Buttler when they converged towards the ball, and had to be lifted off the field AFP
Sanju Samson showed some form, hitting four fours and two sixes, and added 71 for the fourth wicket with JP Duminy AFP
Duminy finished well, on 49 off 31, after Samson's dismissal to lift Mumbai to 164 for 4 BCCI
Krunal Pandya played his part as well, sending down four economical overs for just 25 runs BCCI
A run-out of Parthiv Patel for 1 derailed Mumbai's chase in the second over AFP
Ambati Rayudu chipped in with a handy 25 before an Amit Mishra googly did him in AFP
Krunal Pandya struck some lusty blows on his way to 36 off 17, and along with Rohit, kept the chase alive BCCI
But Zaheer Khan ended the third-wicket partnership of 41 by having Krunal Pandya run out BCCI
Mishra had Jos Buttler trapped leg before at a critical juncture as the balance continued to shift BCCI
Imran Tahir kept things tight and gave away 29 runs in four overs as the asking rate crept up BCCI
But Rohit held firm at the other end with his third half-century of the season AFP
With 21 needed off the last over, Rohit held the key for Mumbai. But an unfortunate collision with Hardik Pandya resulted in his run out for 65 AFP
Morris followed it up with the wicket of Harbhajan Singh and gave away just 10 as Mumbai were restricted to 154 for 7 BCCI
While Morris ended with 1 for 27, it was Amit Mishra who took the bowling honours for his figures of 2 for 24 from four overs BCCI