Australia were in complete control at the stumps on Day 2 as India were 128/5 with Rishabh Pant (28*) and Nitish Kumar Reddy (15*) still in the middle. India trail Australia by 29 runs.(AAP Image via REUTERS)
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Virat Kohli poked the ball outside off-stump and was caught behind the stumps for 11. It was another poor outing from Kohli as Australian pacers exploited his weakness outside off-stump once again.(AFP)
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India captain Rohit Sharma also had another flop outing as he was bamboozled by his Australian counterpart Pat Cummins for just 6.(AP)
Rishabh Pant played some outlandish shots during his unbeaten 28-run knock on Day 2. The wicketkeeper batter slammed five fours to counter-attack the Aussie bowlers.(AP)
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Nitish Kumar Reddy once again showed some courage with the bat and tackled the tough phase with 15-run* knock to forge a partnership with Rishabh Pant.(AP)
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An all-round performance of immense quality helped Mumbai Indians to a 100-run victory over Rajasthan Royals in Jaipur. This was the sixth win in a row for MI, and took them to the top of the standings. meanwhile, the tale of this season comes to an end for RR, qualification no longer possible.
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Jasprit Bumrah looked to be back to his best as Mumbai Indians danced past LSG with a 54-run victory. Bumrah finished with figures of 4-22, and ultimately LSG were massively off the pace as they came nowhere close to the total. MI moved up to second in the table with this result.
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The fixture between Kolkata Knight Riders and Punjab Kings was called off due to rain at the Eden Gardens, Kolkata. Both teams shared one point each.
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Josh Hazlewood is pumped up after the wicket of Shimron Hetmyer. The Aussie finished with figures of 4-33, taking his season tally to 15, but more significantly ensuring his team snatched victory from a difficult position. RCB now sit third in the points table, on 12 points.