This win came after four defeats and was a result of a dedicated approach to the game and posting an impressive total of 200 plus for the opposition.
RCB won the toss and sent in MI to bat first. Opening the MI innings, Lendl Simmons made 59 off 44 balls with the help of nine boundaries and two sixes, and Unmukt Chand smashed his way to 58 off just 37 balls which included eight fours and two hits over the fence.
Then skipper Rohit Sharma contributed with a 15-ball 42-run cameo to help Mumbai's cause. He hit three fours and four huge sixes. And, towards the end, young Hardik Pandya played an unbeaten 16 runs off just six deliveries for Mumbai. The final total of 209 was too much for RCB and, with Chris Gayle and Virat Kohli failing to deliver, the RCB had to face defeat on home ground.
Harbhajan Singh took 3 wickets for 27 runs was the Man of the Match.
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