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Looks like Punjab is about to kick the bucket. Dhawan getting injured when he was on fire earlier on in the season was a huge blow to them and he never retained that fire after returning later on.

Delhi is already out, but they are taking Punjab along with them comfortably. Wonder when either of these teams will end up winning the cup for the first time.
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Looks like Delhi's openers are having a pretty good mood today. Prithvi Shaw seems to be back in form as he hit a brilliant half century, although it may be a little too late for Delhi at this point as their season is over. While Warner missed his half century for Delhi, Rilee Rossouw stayed till the end and put up a blistering knock. Overall, Delhi managed to put up an impressive score of 213 runs in their first innings, this is their first 200+ total in this IPL season! Delhi has already been knocked out of the tournament, but the match still holds significance for Punjab Kings if they get a win today.

Delhi set a huge target of 214 runs today. Had the Delhi batsmen done such a performance in the previous matches, they might have been able to qualify for the knockout round. Delhi's top order batted brilliantly today. The bowlers are also bowling quite well. But Delhi's fielding today is abysmal. Lots of fielding misses by Delhi players. They missed several easy catches. Had the fielding been better, Punjab would have lost several wickets. At the end of 14 overs, Punjab managed to collect 117 runs after losing two wickets. Need 97 off 36 balls to win. It looks like Delhi will win easily.
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Looks like Delhi's openers are having a pretty good mood today. Prithvi Shaw seems to be back in form as he hit a brilliant half century, although it may be a little too late for Delhi at this point as their season is over. While Warner missed his half century for Delhi, Rilee Rossouw stayed till the end and put up a blistering knock. Overall, Delhi managed to put up an impressive score of 213 runs in their first innings, this is their first 200+ total in this IPL season! Delhi has already been knocked out of the tournament, but the match still holds significance for Punjab Kings if they get a win today.
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Punjab Kings win the toss and decide to field and Delhi Capitals are now batting. Right now they are practicing their game very well and Delhi capital has a chance to perform well in today's match. but this match is not so important for Delhi Capitals but for Punjab Kings the most important is to win the match. If Punjab Kings can win today, they will move from 12 point to 14 point and move to the fourth position in the points table and have a chance to go to the knockout stage. But even if Delhi Capitals win the match they will have no chance so this match is not that important for them. But in today's match definitely Punjab Kings need to win the match the most and if they can perform well then the match will be a winner.
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Punjab Kings will take on the Delhi Capitals today in the fight for survival in the IPL. Today's match is just a regulation match for Delhi Capitals. Because their win or loss will not have any effect on qualifying in IPL. But if Punjab can win against Delhi Capitals today, they will keep their hopes alive in the fight to move from 1st to 4th in the points table. Not only winning this match today, Punjab Kings have to win the remaining two matches as well and look towards the equation after winning two consecutive matches. If the other teams do poorly then Punjab will have a chance of going to the playoffs.
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The 178-run target looked like a target of 200-plus runs for MI. The last two overs by LSG and the failure of SKY, according to me, were the reasons why MI lost to LSG. The last over by Mohsin Khan was outstanding. Tim David and Cameron Green were a big disappointment whereas Marcus Stoinis and Pandya were the reasons why LSG was able to get 178 runs on a tough pitch for batting.
MI is the same team who used to make totals of 200 plus against quality opponents. And they were on the right track yesterday. When Ishan Kishan got out, they were at 103/2 after 11.1 overs. At this point, they needed just 75 runs from 8.5 overs, with 8 wickets to spare. But then their downfall started. First Suryakumar Yadav, and then Nehal Wadhera wasted a lot of deliveries. And then it reached a point where the required run rate shot up to 12 runs per over. Some big hits from Tim David brought down the RRR, but then the last over disaster sunk them.

The way Mumbai started their innings, I don't think they will lose this match. LSG collected only 35 runs in 6 overs of the powerplay, while Mumbai collected 58 runs without losing a wicket. After 10 overs, LSG collected only 68 runs. Mumbai's collection was 92 runs. But even then there was a slump in Mumbai's batting. Mumbai collected only 1 run in the 13th over. This is one of the reasons for Mumbai's defeat. Despite having plenty of experienced batsmen in the squad, Mumbai lost the match by just 5 runs. Nehal Wadhera got out after collecting only 16 runs off 20 balls. Batting like that stupidly makes it difficult to win the match.
I have also observed your point where i also deserve Nehal Wadhera was good enough to lose this match. He scored only one run in the 13th over and he could not score any runs in the remaining 5 balls why he didn't get runs. His carelessness is responsible for losing the match. In contrast Krunal Pandya bowled the 13th over who took no wickets in the match and the better bowler was Ravi Bishnoi who conceded 26 runs in 4 overs along with two wickets. If the target is big in the match ‍and particular batsman have no seriousness then losing the match will not be a big deal. He failed to perform as expected by playing at the 4th position.
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In the last over where 11 runs were needed to win, Cameron Green managed to score only two runs from four balls. I would say that mainly because of Cameron Green's failure, Mumbai Indians lost this match.
Why blame Cameron Green? What about the other batsmen? Green faced just 6 balls and scored 4 runs. On the other hand, Nehal Wadhera faced a total of 20 deliveries to get to his 16, and Suryakumar Yadav got to 7 from 9 balls. And don't forget the contribution from Vishnu Vinod as well (2 runs from 4 balls). When the middle order failed to keep up with the required run rate, it will be unfair to blame Green for the loss. If he was sent ahead of Nehal and Vishnu, then yes. But he batted at no.7 and got just two overs at the end.
With T20 matches none can be blamed. Anytime the match can turn in favour of a team or against the team irrespective of the best players in the team. One such incident is the match between Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants. The blame came upon Cameroon, because even after the failure of the middle order the target to be scored in the last over is just 11 runs. Batsmen in the ground were Tim David who is the second highest scorer in Mumbai Indians innings and Cameroon Green who had used to be match changer. When the end result is a disappointment, the blame is put on Cameroon as he faced four balls in the last over.

Cameroon Green is a very experienced player. And he was in pretty good shape. This is why the team had high expectations from Cameroon Green. He managed to collect only 4 runs off 6 balls. This is why Cameroon Green is being blamed. However, Cameroon Green should not be solely blamed for Mumbai Indians' defeat. I don't think the performance of the other players on the team was very good. After the dismissal of Ishan Kishan and Rohit Sharma, their batting became quite slow. And this is why Mumbai Indians lost by 5 runs. Also, the performance of LSG's bowlers was very good. They have managed to bowl in a controlled manner.
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In the last over where 11 runs were needed to win, Cameron Green managed to score only two runs from four balls. I would say that mainly because of Cameron Green's failure, Mumbai Indians lost this match.

Why blame Cameron Green? What about the other batsmen? Green faced just 6 balls and scored 4 runs. On the other hand, Nehal Wadhera faced a total of 20 deliveries to get to his 16, and Suryakumar Yadav got to 7 from 9 balls. And don't forget the contribution from Vishnu Vinod as well (2 runs from 4 balls). When the middle order failed to keep up with the required run rate, it will be unfair to blame Green for the loss. If he was sent ahead of Nehal and Vishnu, then yes. But he batted at no.7 and got just two overs at the end.
With T20 matches none can be blamed. Anytime the match can turn in favour of a team or against the team irrespective of the best players in the team. One such incident is the match between Mumbai Indians and Lucknow Super Giants. The blame came upon Cameroon, because even after the failure of the middle order the target to be scored in the last over is just 11 runs. Batsmen in the ground were Tim David who is the second highest scorer in Mumbai Indians innings and Cameroon Green who had used to be match changer. When the end result is a disappointment, the blame is put on Cameroon as he faced four balls in the last over.
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In the last over where 11 runs were needed to win, Cameron Green managed to score only two runs from four balls. I would say that mainly because of Cameron Green's failure, Mumbai Indians lost this match.

Why blame Cameron Green? What about the other batsmen? Green faced just 6 balls and scored 4 runs. On the other hand, Nehal Wadhera faced a total of 20 deliveries to get to his 16, and Suryakumar Yadav got to 7 from 9 balls. And don't forget the contribution from Vishnu Vinod as well (2 runs from 4 balls). When the middle order failed to keep up with the required run rate, it will be unfair to blame Green for the loss. If he was sent ahead of Nehal and Vishnu, then yes. But he batted at no.7 and got just two overs at the end.
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The way Mumbai started their innings, I don't think they will lose this match. LSG collected only 35 runs in 6 overs of the powerplay, while Mumbai collected 58 runs without losing a wicket. After 10 overs, LSG collected only 68 runs. Mumbai's collection was 92 runs. But even then there was a slump in Mumbai's batting. Mumbai collected only 1 run in the 13th over. This is one of the reasons for Mumbai's defeat. Despite having plenty of experienced batsmen in the squad, Mumbai lost the match by just 5 runs. Nehal Wadhera got out after collecting only 16 runs off 20 balls. Batting like that stupidly makes it difficult to win the match.
It is very disappointing that they lost this match after starting so well. If only one person is responsible for the defeat of this match, if other players of the team could have played with responsibility then it would not have been very difficult for Mumbai Indians to win this match. 

Where Mumbai Indians collected 92 runs in the first 10 overs, this team failed to score only 80 runs in the next 10 overs. 

Cameron Green at Rs 17.50 Cr underperformed. As he is the most expensive player of Mumbai Indians, there will always be high expectations of Mumbai Indians from him but he could not live up to those expectations of Mumbai Indians. 

In the last over where 11 runs were needed to win, Cameron Green managed to score only two runs from four balls. I would say that mainly because of Cameron Green's failure, Mumbai Indians lost this match.
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The way Mumbai started their innings, I don't think they will lose this match. LSG collected only 35 runs in 6 overs of the powerplay, while Mumbai collected 58 runs without losing a wicket. After 10 overs, LSG collected only 68 runs. Mumbai's collection was 92 runs. But even then there was a slump in Mumbai's batting. Mumbai collected only 1 run in the 13th over. This is one of the reasons for Mumbai's defeat. Despite having plenty of experienced batsmen in the squad, Mumbai lost the match by just 5 runs. Nehal Wadhera got out after collecting only 16 runs off 20 balls. Batting like that stupidly makes it difficult to win the match.
Nehal Wadhera, Vishnu Vinod and Suryakumar Yadav struggled against the spinners (Ravi Bishnoi and Krunal Pandya). In a match where the required run rate was over 9 runs per over, 8 overs from these two bowlers only saw 53 runs being scored. And Bishnoi took the important wickets of Ishan Kishan and Rohit Sharma. Captaincy from Krunal Pandya was exceptional. He made the bowling changes at the right time, with the right bowler. Apart from the 19th over (which was bowled by Naveen-ul-Haq), Krunal's tactics worked perfectly well.   

I agree with you. Krunal Pandya's captaincy in this match was excellent. He has been able to use the right bowler at the right time. And because of the controlled bowling by the bowlers, LSG was able to win. Despite having T20 specialist batsmen like Tim Dawid and Sam Curran at the crease, Mumbai could not win this match. Full credit must go to LSG's bowlers for this. Marcus Stoinis also batted well in this match. He played an unbeaten innings of 89 runs off just 47 balls. Stoinis performed brilliantly at the moment when the team needed it.
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The way Mumbai started their innings, I don't think they will lose this match. LSG collected only 35 runs in 6 overs of the powerplay, while Mumbai collected 58 runs without losing a wicket. After 10 overs, LSG collected only 68 runs. Mumbai's collection was 92 runs. But even then there was a slump in Mumbai's batting. Mumbai collected only 1 run in the 13th over. This is one of the reasons for Mumbai's defeat. Despite having plenty of experienced batsmen in the squad, Mumbai lost the match by just 5 runs. Nehal Wadhera got out after collecting only 16 runs off 20 balls. Batting like that stupidly makes it difficult to win the match.

Nehal Wadhera, Vishnu Vinod and Suryakumar Yadav struggled against the spinners (Ravi Bishnoi and Krunal Pandya). In a match where the required run rate was over 9 runs per over, 8 overs from these two bowlers only saw 53 runs being scored. And Bishnoi took the important wickets of Ishan Kishan and Rohit Sharma. Captaincy from Krunal Pandya was exceptional. He made the bowling changes at the right time, with the right bowler. Apart from the 19th over (which was bowled by Naveen-ul-Haq), Krunal's tactics worked perfectly well.   
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The 178-run target looked like a target of 200-plus runs for MI. The last two overs by LSG and the failure of SKY, according to me, were the reasons why MI lost to LSG. The last over by Mohsin Khan was outstanding. Tim David and Cameron Green were a big disappointment whereas Marcus Stoinis and Pandya were the reasons why LSG was able to get 178 runs on a tough pitch for batting.
MI is the same team who used to make totals of 200 plus against quality opponents. And they were on the right track yesterday. When Ishan Kishan got out, they were at 103/2 after 11.1 overs. At this point, they needed just 75 runs from 8.5 overs, with 8 wickets to spare. But then their downfall started. First Suryakumar Yadav, and then Nehal Wadhera wasted a lot of deliveries. And then it reached a point where the required run rate shot up to 12 runs per over. Some big hits from Tim David brought down the RRR, but then the last over disaster sunk them.

The way Mumbai started their innings, I don't think they will lose this match. LSG collected only 35 runs in 6 overs of the powerplay, while Mumbai collected 58 runs without losing a wicket. After 10 overs, LSG collected only 68 runs. Mumbai's collection was 92 runs. But even then there was a slump in Mumbai's batting. Mumbai collected only 1 run in the 13th over. This is one of the reasons for Mumbai's defeat. Despite having plenty of experienced batsmen in the squad, Mumbai lost the match by just 5 runs. Nehal Wadhera got out after collecting only 16 runs off 20 balls. Batting like that stupidly makes it difficult to win the match.
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The 178-run target looked like a target of 200-plus runs for MI. The last two overs by LSG and the failure of SKY, according to me, were the reasons why MI lost to LSG. The last over by Mohsin Khan was outstanding. Tim David and Cameron Green were a big disappointment whereas Marcus Stoinis and Pandya were the reasons why LSG was able to get 178 runs on a tough pitch for batting.

MI is the same team who used to make totals of 200 plus against quality opponents. And they were on the right track yesterday. When Ishan Kishan got out, they were at 103/2 after 11.1 overs. At this point, they needed just 75 runs from 8.5 overs, with 8 wickets to spare. But then their downfall started. First Suryakumar Yadav, and then Nehal Wadhera wasted a lot of deliveries. And then it reached a point where the required run rate shot up to 12 runs per over. Some big hits from Tim David brought down the RRR, but then the last over disaster sunk them.
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The 178-run target looked like a target of 200-plus runs for MI. The last two overs by LSG and the failure of SKY, according to me, were the reasons why MI lost to LSG. The last over by Mohsin Khan was outstanding. Tim David and Cameron Green were a big disappointment whereas Marcus Stoinis and Pandya were the reasons why LSG was able to get 178 runs on a tough pitch for batting.
LSG and MI are side by side everywhere, they are side by side in the points table and their wins and losses are by just a few runs in the game.  LSG won the match by just 6 runs. LSG put in a poor performance in the first innings and lost three quick wickets in the first innings but Australian player Marcus Stoinis and Indian player Krunal Pandya played well in the LSG team.  But the most credit for winning the match goes to their hired foreign player Marcus Stoinis who scored a single-handed 89 off 47 balls.
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The 178-run target looked like a target of 200-plus runs for MI. The last two overs by LSG and the failure of SKY, according to me, were the reasons why MI lost to LSG. The last over by Mohsin Khan was outstanding. Tim David and Cameron Green were a big disappointment whereas Marcus Stoinis and Pandya were the reasons why LSG was able to get 178 runs on a tough pitch for batting.
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Agreed, the team that were able to reach 100 runs in the 11th over unable to score another 77 runs in 56 balls is really poor batting performance. Simple, the team is much depending on few players. I haven't gone into the statistics, but in most of the Matches in which Suryakumar Yadav played well is a win for Mumbai Indians. Today even with the best batsmen on the crease and unable to win scoring 11 runs in the last over is a big disappointment for the Mumbai Indians team supporters.

Mumbai failed to do the most basic thing in the last match. They should have made sure that Tim David gets the strike for a maximum number of deliveries. But the opposite happened. In the last over, he got to face just 1 out of the 6 balls. David was in fine form, and in the 19th over (which was bowled by Naveen-ul-Haq) he managed to score 19 runs. If he faced Mohsin Khan during the last over instead of Cameroon Green, then Mumbai would have won the match easily. But a lot of things went wrong for Mumbai in the last 4 overs, beginning with the decision to send Vishnu Vinod ahead of Green and Jordan.
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Gujarat Titans are the only team confirmed for the playoffs leaving the second spot up for grabs. The excitement lies in the uncertainty of which team will secure that coveted spot.
My random prediction is that MI will lose against LSG today even though they look like they can chase down any score while CSK will win the next match and claim the second spot later on.

The remaining two spots will be taken by LSG and RCB. MI will probably get screwed thanks to RCB coming from behind.
I will 100% blame the poor batting performance behind Mumbai Indians' defeat in today's match. In particular, Mumbai Indians scored only 3 runs in the 12th over, only 1 run in the 13th over, only 6 runs in the 16th over, only 9 runs in the 18th over despite getting several extra runs including a no ball, only 5 runs in the 20th over Collected which was enough for Mumbai Indians to lose the match. Here Cameron Green comes towards the end and scores only 4 runs from six balls and he does not score any runs from multiple balls. I will only blame him for the defeat of Mumbai Indians.
Agreed, the team that were able to reach 100 runs in the 11th over unable to score another 77 runs in 56 balls is really poor batting performance. Simple, the team is much depending on few players. I haven't gone into the statistics, but in most of the Matches in which Suryakumar Yadav played well is a win for Mumbai Indians. Today even with the best batsmen on the crease and unable to win scoring 11 runs in the last over is a big disappointment for the Mumbai Indians team supporters.
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Gujarat Titans are the only team confirmed for the playoffs leaving the second spot up for grabs. The excitement lies in the uncertainty of which team will secure that coveted spot.
My random prediction is that MI will lose against LSG today even though they look like they can chase down any score while CSK will win the next match and claim the second spot later on.

The remaining two spots will be taken by LSG and RCB. MI will probably get screwed thanks to RCB coming from behind.
I will 100% blame the poor batting performance behind Mumbai Indians' defeat in today's match. In particular, Mumbai Indians scored only 3 runs in the 12th over, only 1 run in the 13th over, only 6 runs in the 16th over, only 9 runs in the 18th over despite getting several extra runs including a no ball, only 5 runs in the 20th over Collected which was enough for Mumbai Indians to lose the match. Here Cameron Green comes towards the end and scores only 4 runs from six balls and he does not score any runs from multiple balls. I will only blame him for the defeat of Mumbai Indians.
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