Faced with the monumental task of chasing down KKR's tally of 232/2, MI lost their openers Quinton de Kock and Rohit Sharma early, but Hardik Pandya raised hopes of pulling off an upset victory by hitting sixes almost at will. But MI lost by 34 runs.
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