Pune: Suryakumar Yadav (52 off 36) made the best of his comeback and combined with belligerent youngster Tilak Varma (38 from 27) to sail Mumbai through a tough period and reach a fighting score of 161-4 against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) here on Wednesday.
The KKR bowlers, powered by the return of Pat Cummins (2-49), never let the Mumbai Indians' batsmen go for easy scoring as Umesh Yadav with his relentless speed and tight length picked up Rohit Sharma who scored 3 runs from 12 balls.
While his partner, Ishan Kishan, despite trying hard to stay put for his team succumbed to the intense pressure of KKR bowler to be decimated at 14 runs that came from 21 deliveries.
Kieron Pollard smashed 22 off 5 deliveries to up the scoring run-rate and reach a fight score for MI.
Opting to bowl first on a fresh pitch with plenty of grass, KKR's opening bowlers used the conditions to perfection as pacer Umesh Yadav (1/25) and debutant Rasikh Salam (0/18) relied on back of length deliveries to trouble MI's opening duo of skipper Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan.
Umesh looked more threatening of the two as he consistently tested the high-profile MI opening batters with his probing length, producing a fantastic first over which yielded just one run. Salam tried to match his senior pro.
Umesh struck first blood in the third over with a back-of-length delivery to get Rohit for the fifth time in IPL, with the MI skipper failing to control a pull.