IPL 2017: Hardik, Krunal Pandya give Mumbai Indians thrilling win over KKR
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Hardik Pandya starred with the bat as his 11-ball 29 helped Mumbai Indians seal a thrilling four-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders in the 2017 Indian Premier League. (BCCI)
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Mumbai Indians won the toss and chose to bowl against Kolkata Knight Riders. (BCCI)
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Gautam Gambhir started off solidly as KKR took advantage of some loose bowling from Mumbai. (BCCI)
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Chris Lynn, who shared a magnificent 184-run stand with Gambhir against Gujarat Lions, looked in great touch. (BCCI)
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Chris Lynn looked in great touch and KKR had made a great start. (BCCI)
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Krunal Pandya got the crucial wicket as he snapped up Gambhir for 19. (BCCI)
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Krunal Pandya continued to chip away as KKR lost momentum in the middle overs. (BCCI)
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Krunal Pandya picked up 3/24 as Mumbai Indians fought back admirably. (BCCI)
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Mumbai Indians were looking good to restrict KKR to under 150. (BCCI)
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Manish Pandey revived the KKR innings and slammed his eighth IPL fifty. (BCCI)
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Manish Pandey blasted 81 off 47 balls as KKR finished on 178/7. (BCCI)
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Trent Boult and Chris Woakes started well as Mumbai Indians made a steady start. (BCCI)
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KKR suffered a blow when Chris Lynn went off the field with an injured shoulder. (BCCI)
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Mumbai Indians lost wickets at regular intervals but Nitish Rana slammed a vital fifty. (BCCI)
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Hardik Pandya held his nerve as Mumbai Indians closed in on the win. (BCCI)
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Hardik Pandya held his nerve and his 11-ball 29 helped Mumbai Indians seal a four-wicket win. (BCCI)
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