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PHOTOS: Last-ball win gives Mumbai Indians 3rd IPL title

Last updated on: May 22, 2017 00:35 IST

IMAGE: Mumbai Indians celebrate winning IPL-10. Photograph: BCCI

Magnificent death bowling saw Mumbai Indians snatch an incredible one-run victory from the jaws of defeat against Rising Pune Supergiant in a thrilling final of the Indian Premier League, in Hyderabad, on Sunday.


This was Mumbai Indians' third IPL trophy in 10 editions and more special for their skipper Rohit Sharma, who is the only captain to win a hat-trick of titles. Rohit has in fact won four IPL titles, including the one for Deccan Chargers in 2009.

For Mahendra Singh Dhoni, it was yet another final that ended in a defeat -- fifth in seven summit clashes.

IMAGE: Jasprit Bumrah celebrates the wicket of Mahendra Singh Dhoni. Photograph: BCCI

In one of the closest finals during the 10 editions, the trio of Jasprit Bumrah (2/26 in 4 overs), Mitchell Johnson (3/26 in 4 overs) and Lasith Malinga (0/21 in 4 overs) were brilliant at the death defending a lowly total of 129 for eight as Supergiant were restricted to 128 for six at the end.

It was Johnson, who kept his nerve during the final over where 11 runs were needed. Manoj Tiwary smacked the first one to mid-wicket boundary bringing the equation down to 7 from 5 balls.

However, the next two deliveries turned out to be disaster with both Tiwary and skipper Steve Smith (51) were caught in the deep.

With four required off the final delivery for victory, Dan Christian went for an impossible third run only to be run out as Mumbai clinched their third IPL title.

IMAGE: Steve Smith in action. Photograph: BCCI

Credit should also be given to Bumrah and Malinga for giving away only 10 runs between them in the 17th and 18th over which suddenly increased the pressure.

While the target was an easy one, it turned out to be tricky one with 47 needed off the last five overs courtesy of some disciplined bowling from Mumbai in the middle overs.

With Mahendra Singh Dhoni (10) at the crease in company of Smith, they hit 14 runs off Krunal Pandya, in the 16th over.

But death overs specialist Jasprit Bumrah bowled a fuller delivery inducing a thickish edge from Dhoni to bring some cheer back in the MI camp.

At the onset, Rahul Tripathi (3) got a debatable leg before decision off Bumrah's bowling but Ajinkya Rahane (44) and skipper Smith added 54 runs for the second wicket.

IMAGE: Jasprit Bumrah celebrates the wicket of Rahul Tripathi. Photograph: BCCI

Krunal dropped a dolly at cover when Rahane, who was on 14, drove a Malinga delivery uppishly.

Since it was a small target, Rahane and Smith didn't take any undue risks during their stand that lasted 9.3 overs.

Rahane hit some crisp shots including a cover drive off Lasith Malinga and one off Krunal.

They were cruising along nicely till Rahane tried to play a chip shot off a Mitchell Johnson slower, which Kieron Pollard ran from his long-on position, diving forward to take a nice catch.

Pune never really got going with the bat and faltered under pressure at the end.

IMAGE: Jaydev Unadkat takes the catch to dismiss Lendl Simmons. Photograph: BCCI

Rising Pune Supergiant stifled Mumbai Indians to 129 for eight riding on commendable bowling effort in the final of the Indian Premier League, in Hyderabad, on Sunday.

The two-time champions were completely off-colour with the willow as they played an astounding 54 dot balls in their 20 overs, a testimony to their plight.

Save Krunal Pandya (47 off 38 balls), who watched helplessly from the other end, none of the Mumbai batsmen showed judiciousness expected on the grand stage. It was because of Krunal's late hitting (three fours and two sixes) that Mumbai managed to reach close to 130 after being reduced to 79 for seven.

Jaydev Unadkat's dream season just got better as he dealt twin blows in the third over removing both Parthiv Patel (4) and Lendl Simmons (3) within a space of three deliveries. He finished with superb figures of two for 19 in four overs.

IMAGE: Jaydev Unadkat, centre, celebrates with his team mates after the taking the wicket of Lendl Simmons. Photograph: BCCI

Parthiv mistimed a pull-shot that was taken by Shardul Thakur at mid-on while Simmons was foxed by a slower one which Unadkat smartly snapped inches off the surface on his follow through.

At eight for two, Mumbai's most seasoned pair of skipper Rohit Sharma (24) and Ambati Rayudu (12) came together.

However they couldn't get going with Washington Sundar (0/13 in 4 overs) again proving to be exceptional during the Powerplay overs.

The 17-year-old bowled 15 dot balls in all -- bowling two in Powerplays and two during the middle overs.

Mumbai were under pressure at 16 for two in five overs before Rohit picked up Lockie Ferguson for some special treatment, hitting four boundaries to get a move on.

IMAGE: Ambati Rayudu is run out by a direct hit from Steve Smith. Photograph: BCCI

But it wasn't long before Rayudu was found short failing to beat Steve Smith's direct throw.

The MI skipper would be cursing himself as it was a half-tracker from Adam Zampa (2/32 in 4 overs) which he pulled to midwicket fence where Shardul Thakur showed fantastic balance while latching onto a well-judged catch.

Kieron Pollard (7) hit a first-ball six off Zampa but that encouraged the leggie to again flight one outside the off-stump. Pollard took the bait and as has been the case with him but he was caught at long-off by Manoj Tiwary.

At 56 for five, Mumbai Indians didn't have any chance of recovery. Pandya brothers have had a good tournament but on the day when it mattered most, Hardik played across the line to Dan Christian to be adjudged leg before wicket.

IMAGE: Adam Zampa celebrates the wicket of Kieron Pollard. Photograph: BCCI

Shardul once again showed street smartness as he backed up at the striker's end after Karn Sharma's catch was missed by Christian. But his throw saw Shardul racing past Karn to dislodge the bails leaving MI shattered at 79 for seven.

Krunal hit some vital boundaries at the end, as he put on a 50-run stand for the eighth wicket with Mitchell Johnson, who made 13, to add some useful runs to the total.

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