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IPL 2017: Mumbai Indians wins toss, elects to bowl

| | Apr 25, 2017, at 01:33 am
Mumbai, Apr 24 (IBNS): Mumbai Indians captain Rohit Sharma won the toss and elected to bowl first against Rising Pune Supergiants in a encounter of the tenth edition of Indian Premier League, on Monday.

Mumbai Indians player Krunal Pandya is not playing the match due to an injury, while Karan Sharma replaces him in the squad.

Pune did not make any change in the playing XI that played their last game against Sunrisers Hyderabad.

While Mumbai successfully defended their low scoring total in their last game, Pune chased down a total of 176 against Sunrisers Hyderabad with a power pact batting of former Indian captain, Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Mumbai Indians is currently at the top of the league table with 6 wins out of 7 matches played.

Image: Official Facebook page of Mumbai Indians.

 

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