
It was the night when the Indians from the Bombai again bent their masterpiece. In a record IPL eliminator in Mullanpur-Kde, both teams joined for stunning 436 runs, the highest in the playoff history held nerves to beat Gujarat Titans by 20 runs and marched into a 2-qualifier. While the table was illuminated with six and borders, it was the ability to win the connections of the clutch that protruded. Captain Hardik Pandy, who faced his former franchise in a high -pressure knockout, was full of praise for the temperament and timing of his team. “At one point the game was Suven,” Pandya said after victory. “I thought the goal improved in the second shift. It started well, got to the rhythm and realized that we had to keep our nerves and support our boys.” He selected Jonny Bairstow’s explosive debut and Rohit Sharma folded 81 as a key. “The way Jonny detonated and started … to make his debut for us, it is a strange franchise, comes and plays as he played. Pandy also appreciated his bowling unit, especially the final of Richard Gleeson over the injuries of TRARESS and Jasprit Bumhrahov’s clinical charm. “The way Gleeson bowed. JASSI is Jassi. Ashwani … they all furious and we kept my nerves. When asked, when he decides to mix Bumhrah, Pandy smiled, “It’s very simple. The last crossing was tense, but Pandy was planning it. “I just watched the result table and thought that if we could keep other runs at the end, I had a pitch to mix it. It was important that Jassi came and pass it to extend the edge (18. With this victory in Mumbai Indians, they established 1 June clash of a qualifier 2 against Kings in Ahmedabad. The winner will face the Royal Challengers Bengalur in the IPL 2025 final.