HIGHLIGHTS : KKR vs MI 5th IPL Match HIGHLIGHTS | Mumbai Indians won by 10 runs #kkrvsmi #5thmatch #highlights In the fifth and most exciting match of IPL 2021, the team of Kolkata Knight Riders and Mumbai Indians were face to face. In this match played between ON Morgan and Rohit Sharma, the Kolkata team won the toss and decided to bowl first. After that, Rohit Sharma came to open for Mumbai team and in this match was part of Mumbai team from Quinton Dickock. The Mumbai team was expecting a big opening partnership. Rohit Sharma was seen in good rhythm from one end. But then in the second over of the innings, Quinton Dickock was caught by Varun Chakraborty at the hands of Rahul Tripathi. Quinton de Kock was dismissed for 2 runs in 6 balls. After the first setback as Quinton de Kock, Mumbai's team was under pressure. Suryakumar Yadav, who has been in the form of batting after the Quinton de Kock, performed well with skipper Rohit Sharma. Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav started hitting the Kolkata bowlers for fours and sixes after a slow start. Suryakumar Yadav was seen in amazing form in this match. Be it spin bowling or fast bowling, Suryakumar Yadav was washing each of the bowlers. Both of them did not let a single Mumbai wicket fall until the tenth over of the innings. But then Shakib Al Hasan, who came to put the 11th over of the innings, got the set batsman Suryakumar Yadav caught by Shubman Gill. Suryakumar Yadav was dismissed for 56 runs from 36 balls. He came soon to bat Ishaan Kishan in his. In the very next over, Pat Cummins caught the famous Krishna out. Ishaan Kishan was dismissed for 1 in 3 balls. Kolkata's team had just returned from the match with two big wickets. Hardik Pandya, who came to bat after Ishaan Kishan, played well with captain Rohit Sharma. But then Rohit Sharma was bowled clean by Patkmins and gave a big blow to the Mumbai team. Rohit Sharma was dismissed for 43 runs in 32 balls. After Rohit Sharma was dismissed, the wicket of Mumbai Indians started falling. Not a single Mumbai lower-order batsman was able to play any major innings for his team. Andre Russell, who came to bowl in the two death overs, then bowled out the last 5 batsmen of the Mumbai team in his 2 overs. Prevented reaching the goal. But in the end, Kunal Pandey's innings of 15 runs in 9 balls helped the Mumbai team to cross the hundred and a half mark and the Mumbai team set a respectable target of 152 runs ahead of Kolkata in this match. After that, the Kolkata team, chasing a big target of 153 runs, started the opening pair of the in-form Nitish Rana and Shubman Gill from the Kolkata team and started to take the Mumbai bowlers with their bat. Nitish Rana, who is going through the best form, was seen dominating the bowling of Mumbai in the first power play. Both of them did not let a single wicket fall of Kolkata till the 8th over of the innings and formed a wonderful opening partnership of 72 runs. At one time it seemed almost impossible to dismiss both of them. But then Rahul Chahar, who came to put the ninth over of the innings, got the set batsman Shubhaman Gill caught out by Karen Pollard. Subhaman Gill was out for 33 runs in 24 balls. He came after to bat, Rahul Tripathi was also in the field for much longer. Unable to keep up and Rahul Chahar caught him out in the very next over, by giving him a catch at the hands of Quinton de Kock. Mumbai's team got another big breakthrough. Rahul Tripathi scored just 5 runs in 5 balls. Rahul Chahar took two consecutive wickets. The Mumbai team had made a comeback in this match. Otherwise, at the time when Nitish Rana and Shubman Gill were batting, it seemed that Kolkata's team would win this match easily. But Mumbai bowling, who never gave up, showed back again in this match. Now Kolkata's team was seen under pressure ahead of Mumbai bowling. The Kolkata team needed 56 runs in the final 8 overs. Nitish Rana was set at one end. Now he only needed a batsman from the other end. Meanwhile, Nitish Rana completed his half-century in just 40 balls.