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However, RCB mustered one last push and De Villiers and Kohli returned to the crease to clinch a vital win.
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Mumbai turned to Ishan Kishan (99) and Kieron Pollard (60) to somehow haul themselves level off the last ball to force the Super Over.
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Mumbai's chase got off to a dreadful start as Sharma could only put on eight runs and Suryakumar Yadav went for a duck, with the Indians well behind the required run rate.
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However, half-centuries from Padikkal and AB De Villiers tool RCB to a healthy 201-3.
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Kohli is not having the best tournament and he was back in the pavilion early as Rahul Chahar dismissed him for three runs.
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Boult finally got his man as Finch fell on 52, paving the way for Kohli at No. 3.
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Finch was flying, smashing seven boundaries and a six for his own fifty.
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Trent Boult struggled to make an early breakthrough as Devdutt Padikkal and Aaron Finch began with a 50-run partnership.
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Kohli and Rohit Sharma were all friends before the match. Mumbai won the toss and - surprise, surprise - chose to field.
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Virat Kohli's RCB were determined to get back to winning ways but the defending IPL champions were standing in their way.
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Mumbai indians' Hardik Pandya cut a relaxed figure before the match with Royal Challengers Bangalore in Dubai.
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