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Mumbai go the extra Nile: Coulter-Nile shines in MI’s win over RR

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Sharjah, October 5

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Jimmy Neesham and Nathan Coulter-Nile bowled exceptionally well to keep Mumbai Indians alive and thriving as they outclassed Rajasthan Royals by eight wickets in a low-scoring Indian Premier League match here today.

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New Zealander Neesham (3/12) and Aussie Coulter-Nile (4/14) snapped seven wickets for only 26 runs in eight overs between them to choke Rajasthan for a meagre 90/9.

The five-time champions then knocked off the runs in 8.2 overs to go up to 12 points and more importantly improve their net run-rate to -0.048. This was also the biggest victory for MI in terms of balls left (70).

Ishan Kishan (50 not out) got some much-needed confidence during the short chase.

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The Royals did not have many quality Indian players except Yashasvi Jaiswal. Kishan hit five fours and three sixes. Fittingly, he finished it with a maximum. — PTI

Brief scores: Rajasthan Royals: 90/9 in 20 overs (E Lewis 24, D Miller 15; N Coulter-Nile 4/14, J Neesham 3/12). Mumbai Indians: 94/2 in 8.2 overs (I Kishan 50 not out,R Sharma 22; M Rahman 1/32). 

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