Jasprit Bumrah’s Wife Sanjana Ganesan, Son Angad Celebrate As Pacer Rattles Heinrich Klaasen’s Off-Stump. Watch

The Mumbai Indian AS stimulator, Jasprit Bumrah, impressed the ball in the 2025 match of his team against Sunrisers Hyderabad at the Wankhede stadium, Mumbai on Thursday. The rapid launcher of the right arm has returned figures of 1 to 21 in its quota of four overs. He rejected SRH Heinrich Klaane’s striker in the 19th in the sleeves for his only window in the match. It was a lower draw of Bumrah, but Klaasen missed it, thanks to the rhythm of the ball and the angle. The right-handed striker tried to make room for himself but failed to get wood on it. The outdoor tip was sent by the wheel.
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While fans of the MI of the stadium celebrated the dismissal, the cameras rushed to the Bumrah family in the Crowrd. His wife and presenter of Sport Sanjana Ganesan and their son Angad were seen celebrating the counter.
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The Mumbai Indians are fighting and the quisors played in a comfortable victory with four Sunristers Hyderabad gates in the Indian Premier League on Thursday.
The versatile of England Will Jacks shines both with the battle and the ball, picking up two counters to help limit Hyderabad to 162 for five, then hit a 36-ball 36 to help strengthen the pursuit of his team.
The five -time champion Mumbai won the draw and played on slow field at the Wankhede stadium.
The decent blows of the Rohit Sharma and Ryan Rickleton openers helped to set up the pursuit, while the skipper Hardy Pandya hit 21 points on nine balls to the end to seal the game.
The match helps to restore a little Mumbai Mojo, pushing them in a crowded intermediate table. They have three victories in seven matches.
Pandya said the way her team played was “very intelligent and perfect”.
“We stood at simple and basic plans,” said the mumbai skipper, adding that once the pressure to get limits was released in the second sleeves, they “pushed the pedal at the end”.
The operators of Hyderabad Abhishek Sharma and Travis Head launched the first rounds with a 59 -point partnership before Sharma, who struck 40 points of 28 balls, left in the eighth.
The team then fought for the momentum with Kishan (2) and the head (28) falling to leave Hyderabad at 83-3 at the end of the 12th.
The disciplined bowling of Jasprit Bumrah and Jacks continued to restrict Hyderabad drummers, but a valiant stroke of late Heinrich Klaan (37) infused a glow of hope.
The young Aniket Verma then struck a quick 18 points in eight balls.
In response, Mumbai’s openers took a good start while Sharma struck 26 and Rickleton 31. They were 70-2 at the end of the 10th.
Jacks helped anchor the prosecution with its 26-ball 36 before leaving on the 15th. Suryakumar Yadav reached 26 and the final keys were added by Pandya and Tilak Varma, who reached an unbeaten 21, while Mumbai won with 11 balls to lose.
Hyderabad captain Pat Cummins admitted that it was not the “simplest” counter.
“I have to play at home well to make the final, unfortunately not yet clicked”.
(With AFP entries)
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