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da aposte e ganhe: ESPNcricinfo staff13-Apr-2016Robin Uthappa was dismissed early, but Manish Pandey was in prime hitting form. He made 52 off a mere 29 balls•BCCIMumbai’s fielding was a bit below par. Rohit dropped a catch in the ninth over and Jasprit Bumrah dropped one in the 17th•AFPGautam Gambhir, the beneficiary on both occasions, held Knight Riders together with his 64 off 52 balls•BCCIWhile Andre Russell’s big hitting powered them to 187 for 5•BCCIMumbai began their chase with a solid 53-run opening stand, but it ended when Parthiv Patel misjudged a single and was run out•BCCIKnight Riders’ spinners were taking hold when Mumbai sprang a surprise by sending Mitchell McClenaghan at No. 4. The New Zealand fast bowler struck 20 off only eight balls•BCCIJos Buttler carried that momentum forward, striking three fours and three sixes in his 22-ball 41•BCCIKolkata’s three spinners cost 101 runs but Russell had the worst figures – four overs for 52 runs•BCCIRohit remained unbeaten on 84 off 54 balls as Mumbai eased to victory with six wickets and nine balls to spare•BCCI