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Mumbai stumble again in horror collapse

Sunrisers Hyderabad bowl Mumbai out for just 87 to continue horror season for defending champions

Sunrisers Hyderabad have successfully defended their second lowest total in Indian Premier League history by recording a 31-run victory over defending champions Mumbai Indians.

After being put into bat, Hyderabad suffered at the hands of the Mumbai seamers, falling for just 118 in 18.4 overs.

Mumbai were cruising at 4-73 in reply, needing 46 to win from 42 balls, but lost their last six wickets for just 14 runs in less than six overs to be bowled out for 87.

It's the the lowest successfully defended total in the IPL since 2009 and the lowest ever on Indian soil.

Hardik Pandya (2-20) and Mitchell McClenaghan (2-22) had earlier polished off Hyderabad's top order as the visitors' innings never got any momentum from the onset.

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McClenaghan struck twice in his first over when he clean bowled fit-again Shikhar Dhawan and then Wriddhiman Saha was caught behind without scoring.

Hardik had skipper Kane Williamson (29) caught behind off an inside edge and Manish Pandey (16) drove carelessly in the covers as Hyderabad stuttered to 5-63 in the ninth over.

Mumbai's 20-year-old Mayank Markande took his wickets tally to 10 to be the leading wicket-taker in the IPL by clean bowling Mohammad Nabi (16) and Basil Thampi.

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But Yusuf Pathan (29) struck seamer Mustafizur Rahman for a six over long-on to at least take Hyderabad past its lowest ever total of 113 in the IPL, also made against Mumbai in 2015.

However, Mumbai's run chase was in disarray when they stuttered to 3-21 in the sixth over, including the key wicket of captain Rohit Sharma for just two.

Suryakumar Yadav (34) and Krunal Pandya (24) shared the best partnership of the innings by combining in a 40-run fourth-wicket stand before Mumbai collapsed, losing their last seven wickets for just 27.

Seamer Siddarth Kaul picked up 3-23 and Afghanistan's Rashid Khan snapped up 2-11 with his masterful googlies and leg-spinners as Mumbai were bowled out for just 87 in 18.5 overs.

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