<p>Harshal Patel produced a death over masterclass with a five-wicket haul as Mumbai Indians achieved a par score of 159 for nine against Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL opener here on Friday.</p>.<p>Harshal picked up 5 for 27 in his four overs and was brilliant at the death as he became the first player to get a five-for against Mumbai Indians.</p>.<p>Reserve opener Chris Lynn (49 off 35 balls) partially made amends for his part in a horrible mix-up that led to skipper Rohit Sharma's (19 off 15 balls) run-out, by adding 70 runs in seven overs for the second wicket with Suryakumar Yadav (31 off 23 balls).</p>.<p>That stand was the platform that MI needed to fire during the back-end.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/ipl-2021-MI-vs-RCB-live-match-score-972351.html" target="_blank"><strong>Track IPL 2021 Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bangalore live here</strong></a></p>.<p>Fresh from his exploits for India, Ishan Kishan blazed his way to 28 off 19 balls but Harshal got a few wickets in the final over to prevent MI from inflicting bigger damage.</p>.<p>On a Chepauk track where a good score is anything in the region of 150, the total was certainly par for the course.</p>.<p>Kyle Jamieson (1/27 in 4 overs) had an impressive IPL debut with his disconcerting bounce but the seasoned Yuzvendra Chahal (0/41 in 4 overs) has clearly lost his bearings for some time now.</p>.<p>But Harshal, Chahal's Haryana teammate made it up with some accurate wicket-to-wicket bowling in the 18th and 20th over.</p>.<p>Lynn, who looked shaky during the first few overs, stepped out to loft Chahal for a six over long-on and another over wide of long-on off left-arm spinner Shahbaz Ahmed to get his rhythm back.</p>.<p>This was after he called Rohit for a non-existent single and then sent him back, only to find the skipper yards short of his ground.</p>.<p>Suryakumar (31 off 23 balls), at the other end, took off from where he left against England as he clipped Jamieson for a boundary, punched Chahal through covers off the back foot and then back-cut Dan Christian for another four.</p>.<p>The pitch that looked slow during the first four overs went out of the equation as runs came at a fair clip. The 50 partnership for the second wicket came off 27 balls.</p>.<p>The shot of the innings was Suryakumar's effortless clip over deep mid-wicket for a six off Jamieson. But the giant Black Cap got his first IPL wicket when the extra bounce produced by his 6 feet 8-inch frame had the Indian edging one behind the stumps.</p>.<p>Washington Sundar was brought as late as the 13th over and while Lynn made a statement with a straight boundary, the slowness did get to him with the ball stopping before he could execute the lofted shot.</p>.<p>Washington took a brilliant catch running backwards, preventing Lynn from scoring a half-century before Quinton de Kock comes back to take his place after serving his hard quarantine. </p>
<p>Harshal Patel produced a death over masterclass with a five-wicket haul as Mumbai Indians achieved a par score of 159 for nine against Royal Challengers Bangalore in the IPL opener here on Friday.</p>.<p>Harshal picked up 5 for 27 in his four overs and was brilliant at the death as he became the first player to get a five-for against Mumbai Indians.</p>.<p>Reserve opener Chris Lynn (49 off 35 balls) partially made amends for his part in a horrible mix-up that led to skipper Rohit Sharma's (19 off 15 balls) run-out, by adding 70 runs in seven overs for the second wicket with Suryakumar Yadav (31 off 23 balls).</p>.<p>That stand was the platform that MI needed to fire during the back-end.</p>.<p><a href="https://www.deccanherald.com/ipl-2021-MI-vs-RCB-live-match-score-972351.html" target="_blank"><strong>Track IPL 2021 Mumbai Indians vs Royal Challengers Bangalore live here</strong></a></p>.<p>Fresh from his exploits for India, Ishan Kishan blazed his way to 28 off 19 balls but Harshal got a few wickets in the final over to prevent MI from inflicting bigger damage.</p>.<p>On a Chepauk track where a good score is anything in the region of 150, the total was certainly par for the course.</p>.<p>Kyle Jamieson (1/27 in 4 overs) had an impressive IPL debut with his disconcerting bounce but the seasoned Yuzvendra Chahal (0/41 in 4 overs) has clearly lost his bearings for some time now.</p>.<p>But Harshal, Chahal's Haryana teammate made it up with some accurate wicket-to-wicket bowling in the 18th and 20th over.</p>.<p>Lynn, who looked shaky during the first few overs, stepped out to loft Chahal for a six over long-on and another over wide of long-on off left-arm spinner Shahbaz Ahmed to get his rhythm back.</p>.<p>This was after he called Rohit for a non-existent single and then sent him back, only to find the skipper yards short of his ground.</p>.<p>Suryakumar (31 off 23 balls), at the other end, took off from where he left against England as he clipped Jamieson for a boundary, punched Chahal through covers off the back foot and then back-cut Dan Christian for another four.</p>.<p>The pitch that looked slow during the first four overs went out of the equation as runs came at a fair clip. The 50 partnership for the second wicket came off 27 balls.</p>.<p>The shot of the innings was Suryakumar's effortless clip over deep mid-wicket for a six off Jamieson. But the giant Black Cap got his first IPL wicket when the extra bounce produced by his 6 feet 8-inch frame had the Indian edging one behind the stumps.</p>.<p>Washington Sundar was brought as late as the 13th over and while Lynn made a statement with a straight boundary, the slowness did get to him with the ball stopping before he could execute the lofted shot.</p>.<p>Washington took a brilliant catch running backwards, preventing Lynn from scoring a half-century before Quinton de Kock comes back to take his place after serving his hard quarantine. </p>