Lax Mumbai collapse for season's lowest total
08-May-2016

David Warner blazed away in characteristic fashion and crunched 48 off 33 balls after Sunrisers Hyderabad were put in • BCCI
Shikhar Dhawan at the other end made a sedate start and was happy to just rotate the strike•BCCI
Harbhajan Singh broke through for Mumbai Indians, getting Warner to skew a drive to Kieron Pollard at long-off•BCCI
Harbhajan sent Kane Williamson back in his next over to leave Sunrisers 91 for 2 in 11.3 overs•BCCI
Yuvraj Singh put behind a forgettable Sunrisers debut and biffed 39 off 23 balls, adding 85 for the third wicket with Dhawan•BCCI
The duo blasted 68 runs between overs 15 and 19 as Mumbai struggled to stem the run flow•BCCI
That was until Yuvraj, stuck deep in his crease, unwittingly chopped his own stumps off Mitchell McClenaghan in the final over•BCCI
Dhawan, meanwhile, had grown in confidence and unfurled his range of strokes to finish unbeaten on 82 off 57 balls•BCCI
Mumbai's fielders were sharp and saved quite a few runs, but Sunrisers raced away to 177 for 3 nonetheless•BCCI
Mumbai received an early jolt when Bhuvneshwar Kumar trapped Parthiv Patel lbw in the first over of the chase•BCCI
Ashish Nehra struck off his first ball, getting Rohit Sharma to chop an inswinger onto his stumps•BCCI
Nehra got Ambati Rayudu to hole out to Kane Williamson at backward point, before sending Jos Buttler back two deliveries later to flatten Mumbai•BCCI
When Kieron Pollard was caught by Barinder Sran at long-on, Mumbai were 49 for 6 in the ninth over•BCCI
The stage was set for Mustafizur Rahman to weave his magic and he sent Hardik Pandya packing with his first ball•BCCI
Harbhajan resisted with an unbeaten 21, but it was scant compensation as Mumbai were shot out for 92 and lost by 85 runs•BCCI
Sunrisers' bowlers hunted in a pack, but it was Nehra who finished as the pick of the lot with 3 for 15 in three overs that earned him the Man-of-the-Match award•BCCI