Jaiswal was dismissed LBW by J&K’s right-arm pacer Auqib Nabi, who made excellent use of the fresh pitch, moving the new ball dangerously at the BKC Ground.
Rohit’s dismissal, however, was more disappointing. Attempting to force the ball to the on-side, he ended up getting a leading edge that was comfortably caught by J&K skipper Paras Dogra at mid-off.
In an interesting twist, Dogra wore the No. 9 jersey, typically worn by Yudhvir Singh, which caused some confusion among those in attendance.
Umar Nazir continued to make an impact, cleaning up Mumbai captain Ajinkya Rahane for 12 to further dent Mumbai’s progress.
While the turnout at the stadium was modest, those watching from nearby office buildings returned to work shortly after Rohit’s dismissal, as his brief stay at the crease came to an end.
Jaiswal was the first to emerge from the dressing room after Rahane won the toss and opted to bat, with Rohit following shortly after.
In a shocking turn of events, Mumbai finds themselves in deep trouble as they are currently 72/7 in just 20.2 overs. The top order batsmen have failed to make an impact and the middle order is crumbling under pressure.
The opposition bowlers have been relentless in their attack, picking up wickets at regular intervals and putting Mumbai on the back foot. The batsmen will need to show great resilience and determination to salvage the innings and put up a competitive total.
It will be interesting to see if Mumbai can stage a comeback from this precarious position or if the opposition will continue to dominate. Stay tuned for more updates on this gripping match.
Tags:
Mumbai cricket, Mumbai sports, Mumbai 72/7, cricket match, Mumbai team, cricket score, sports news, Mumbai innings, cricket updates, cricket match analysis, cricket statistics, Indian cricket, cricket news, Mumbai cricket match.
#Mumbai #Overs
Leave a Reply