The bizarre dismissal fans of Gujarat Titans Batter suffered a setback – clock | Cricket news

A dramatic hit-viccity dismissal for Kusal Mendis stole the headlines in Mulanpur as Mumbai Indians scored 20 runs in a record-breaking IPL 2025 eliminator to the Titans of Gujarat, with a shocking 436 runs-the highest in the IPL playoffs. After Shubman Gill fell cheaply, MI’s challenging 228/5, GT’s initial expectations were pinned to Mendis and Sai Reformson. Sri Lankan saw in the rhythm, one four in two sixes and a brief 10 ball migration. But as soon as the 64 -run stand with reformson was blooming, chaos hit. Facing Mitchell Santner, Mendis lost his balance while trying a tremendous stroke and accidentally tried to his stumps, hit the wicket for 20. This moment was real – the GT 6.2 overs had 67/2 and cruzing – until the omissions moved the tone of the game. Sai Reformson continued bravely with his sixth fifty of the season, while 48 Washington Sundar K48 kept GT in touch. But with the wicket falling at regular intervals, and reformson bowled in the 16th over, the chase of GT was slowly launched.
MI bowlers caught their nerve in the over of death despite heavy dew. Debutant Richard Glison gave under pressure, while Ashwani Kumar closed the match with 24, with the final over.Quiz: Who is that IPL player? Earlier, Rohit Sharma’s elegant 81 and Johnny Bairstow’s explosive on 47 debut on Mi Tall on Mi. Tilak Verma and Hardik Pandya finally made fireworks. The elimination of GT was sealed by his laps-more symbolic than the medium’s eccentric hit-vick, like Mumbai had upgraded to face Punjab Kings in Qualifier 2.