Arizona Tribune - Rohit and Rickelton power Mumbai to IPL win over Kolkata

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Rohit and Rickelton power Mumbai to IPL win over Kolkata
Rohit and Rickelton power Mumbai to IPL win over Kolkata / Photo: Punit PARANJPE - AFP

Rohit and Rickelton power Mumbai to IPL win over Kolkata

Openers Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickelton hit blistering half-centuries to lead Mumbai Indians to a six-wicket win over Kolkata Knight Riders as they opened their IPL campaign in style on Sunday.

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Chasing 221 for victory, five‑time champions Mumbai rode a commanding 148-run opening stand from Rohit (78) and Rickelton (81) to reach their target with five balls to spare at the Wankhede Stadium.

The 38-year-old Rohit, who plays just the 50-over format for India after retiring from Test and T20 internationals, hit six fours and six sixes in his 38-ball knock.

His batting blitz came a day after long-time international teammate Virat Kohli steered Royal Challengers Bengaluru to a big win in the tournament opener.

It needed a special effort to dismiss Rohit and Anukul Roy pulled off a stunning catch while running back from mid-on to finally dislodge the star batter.

South African wicketkeeper-batter Rickelton kept up the attack as he hit his eighth six after Rohit's departure, continuing the pummelling of the Kolkata attack.

He was finally run out after a direct throw from Roy hit stumps at the non-strikers' end.

Mumbai's chase slowed down before skipper Hardik Pandya, unbeaten on 18, and Tilak Varma, who made 20, helped the team get over the line.

Mumbai -- the most successful team in the IPL along with fellow five-time winners Chennai Super Kings -- won their opening match in the league for the first time since 2012.

Pandya won the toss and invited three-time winners Kolkata to bat first amid a loud roar from the home Mumbai crowd.

Skipper Ajinkya Rahane and New Zealand's Finn Allen handed Kolkata a blazing start and the team finished on 220-4.

Rahane went on to hit 67 off 40 balls after Allen fell for 37. Australia international Cameron Green contributed 18.

Rinku Singh's unbeaten 33 off 21 balls gave Kolkata a late lift, but it wasn't enough to challenge Mumbai.

Mumbai medium-pace bowler Shardul Thakur returned figures of 3-39, while Jasprit Bumrah finished wicketless but played a role in checking Kolkata's scoring in the middle overs.

Ch.Campbell--AT