• Half-centuries from Simmons, Chand and 42 from Sharma puts game out of sight
• As it happened: Vithushan Ehantharajah’s over-by-over report
Mumbai Indians have recorded their first victory of the 2015 IPL campaign. That it came against a strong Royal Challengers Bangalore side, with the visitors setting the hosts a target of 210 and winning by 18 runs, will fill the side with confidence as the table begins to take shape. For RCB, who replace Mumbai at the bottom of the ladder with this defeat, questions will be asked of their tactics in the chase.
Firstly, Chris Gayle looked to be batting in treacle, at one point sitting on one run after 13 balls, before eventually being dismissed for 10 from 24. That he was dropped twice, in hindsight, look like calculated moves from Lendl Simmons and Lasith Malinga, who fluffed chances at cover and fine-leg, respectively. Then, despite an ever increasing run rate, AB de Villiers was only introduced at No5, meaning he came to the crease with 148 needed from 57 balls. That he managed 41 from 11 underlined the foolishness of the decision to have him batting so low.
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