Mumbai team faced batting disaster in today's match as well. At the end of 7 overs, Mumbai collected only 59 runs. However, the team has already lost 4 batsmen. Mumbai lost four wickets to collect only 20 runs. In the picture above we can see Rohit Sharma, Naman Dhir and Dewald Brevis returning to the dressing room with the first ball. Trent Boult is bowling brilliantly today. He picked up three wickets with 14 runs in 3 overs. I bet on the victory of Rajasthan in today's match. Expect Rajasthan Royals to get an easy win against Mumbai.

Not all matches in the IPL season will be high scoring. I was a little surprised to see today's match. Did the players give their own wickets? Because the performance of the match was so poor that there was no chance of a big score even though there were enough overs left. In today's match between Mumbai Indians and Rajasthan Royals, Mumbai Indians batted in a disaster right from the start where some of the prominent players went back to zero runs and the situation of the match was delicate. Rohit Sharma, Naman Dhir, Dewald Brevis, Piyush Chawla Gerald Coetzee Not everyone can perform up to their name. If the batsmen tried to hold in the pitch, they might have scored better. But they have no scope.
Mumbai Indians' innings stopped at just 125 runs. Mumbai's batting today was weaker than in the previous two matches. Although Tilak Verma and Hardik Pandya can bat somewhat well, none of the other batsmen in the squad can bat well. Rohit, Naman and Brevis could not add any runs to the scoreboard. Overall, Mumbai's batting was very poor.
Boult and Chahal bowled well today. Boult destroyed Mumbai's top order today. And Chahal conceded just 11 runs in 4 overs and took three wickets.
I don't think winning the IPL is possible by giving a target of just 126 runs. Rajasthan's batting order is very strong. We have seen good batting from the batsmen of Rajasthan Royals in the last two matches. This team is capable of high scores. So it will not be difficult for Rajasthan batsmen to score 126 runs today.