Sunrisers Hyderabad star batsman Ishan Kishan once again failed to show an impressive performance. His bat remained silent against Mumbai as well. He could score only two runs in the match played on Wednesday. Earlier, he could score only nine runs against Punjab.

Ishan struggling to score runs.
In the current season of IPL, runs are not coming out of Ishan's bat. He did score a century in the first match but has not been able to play any big innings after that. He has scored only 138 runs in the seven innings played so far. He could not even open the account against Lucknow. Now once again he failed to play a big innings.
Out after scoring just two runs against Hyderabad
Ishan was caught out by Will Jacks at the hands of Ryan Rickelton for batting at number three against Mumbai. He returned to the pavilion after scoring two runs in all three balls. Fans expected a good performance from him in today's match. However, this could not happen.

What happened in the match?
Mumbai Indians defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad by four wickets due to the excellent performance of the batsmen after the bowlers. Sunrisers Hyderabad batted first and scored 162 runs for five wickets in 20 overs. In reply, Mumbai won the match by scoring 166 runs for six wickets in 18.1 overs. No batsman could play a big innings for Mumbai, but the team performed well in bits and pieces and managed to win. This is Mumbai's third win in seven matches and they are in the seventh position in the table with six points. At the same time, Sunrisers have faced their fourth defeat in seven matches and are at the ninth position with four points.
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