IPL 2021, MI vs KKR Player Ratings: Morgan's men hammer defending champions as Rohit's return goes awry

Rahul Chahar struggled as Venkatesh Iyer notched up his maiden IPL fifty
Rahul Chahar struggled as Venkatesh Iyer notched up his maiden IPL fifty

Match 34 of the 2021 Indian Premier League (IPL) saw the Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) continue their winning start to the second phase as they hammered the Mumbai Indians (MI) by seven wickets in Abu Dhabi.

MI, on the back of a disappointing loss to the Chennai Super Kings, made 155/6 after being inserted into bat. In response, KKR's top order got the team off to a flier, and they eventually got over the line in the 16th over.

Here are the player ratings from the MI vs KKR IPL 2021 match.


IPL 2021: KKR player ratings vs MI as top order fires again

Shubman Gill: 6.5/10

Gill's early six set the tone for the innings, but he was outfoxed by Jasprit Bumrah for 13. He plucked a catch to dismiss Rohit Sharma.


Venkatesh Iyer: 9/10

Iyer notched up his maiden IPL fifty with an authoritative display of shot-making. Striking four fours and three sixes, he took the game out of MI's hands. The 26-year-old was disappointed not to finish the game off, but he has been a revelation this season.


Nitish Rana: 7/10

One boundary to take KKR to the win was all Rana had to do in this game.


Rahul Tripathi: 9/10

Tripathi has been arguably KKR's best batsman this IPL, and he continued his good form against MI. Hitting eight fours and three sixes, the No. 3 occasionally rode his luck but was in control for the most part of his unbeaten 74.


Eoin Morgan: 6.5/10

Morgan's captaincy was strange but effective as he bowled out his spinners early in the piece. He struck a six but couldn't see out the game as Bumrah had him caught in the deep.


Dinesh Karthik: 6/10

Barring a few words of encouragement and a catch, Karthik didn't have anything to do against MI.


Andre Russell: 3/10

Russell had a tough outing with the ball as he leaked 37 runs in his three overs. He didn't get to bat, but made a few smart stops in the field.


Sunil Narine: 8/10

Narine bowled a superb four-over spell, conceding just 20 runs and picking up the crucial wicket of Rohit. His Man of the Match award probably wasn't justified, but he seems to have carried his Caribbean Premier League form into the IPL.


Lockie Ferguson: 8/10

Ferguson's extra pace and slower balls were of utmost importance to KKR's good bowling display. He dismissed Krunal Pandya and Ishan Kishan, conceding only 27 runs in his four overs.


Prasidh Krishna: 7/10

Krishna picked up the important wickets of Quinton de Kock and Suryakumar Yadav, but he was often all over the place. He leaked 43 runs in his spell, bowling four wides and two no-balls. KKR need their only Indian pacer to rein in his waywardness.


Varun Chakravarthy: 7.5/10

Chakravarthy didn't provide a breakthrough against MI, but he bowled a tight spell. Conceding only 22 runs and offering no easy scoring opportunities, the mystery spinner continued his impressive run of performances.


IPL 2021: MI player ratings vs KKR as nothing clicks for defending champions

Quinton de Kock: 7.5/10

De Kock started incredibly as he found the boundary at will, but his innings rapidly lost momentum in the middle phase of the innings. He ended up with a team-high 55 off 42 balls, but MI needed him to be more assertive between overs 10 and 15.


Rohit Sharma: 6.5/10

Rohit played a few delectable shots in his 33, but his nemesis Narine dismissed him once again in the IPL. The MI skipper was also guilty of letting the match slip away in the second innings, although it must be said that KKR were almost perfect with their shot selection.


Suryakumar Yadav: 1/10

A rash shot from Suryakumar off Krishna saw him sent back to the hut for a laborious 5. MI need their middle-overs talisman to step up in the coming games.


Ishan Kishan: 3/10

Barring an authoritative six, Kishan struggled in the middle before top-edging a pull off Ferguson. He seems oddly hesitant to play the big shots, and his numbers this season don't make for good reading with a T20 World Cup on the horizon.


Saurabh Tiwary: 7/10

Despite his fifty in the last game, Tiwary batted at No. 7, below even the woefully out-of-form Krunal Pandya. He struck a beautiful four in the two balls he faced and worked hard in the field.


Kieron Pollard: 6/10

Pollard hit two fours and a six during an entertaining battle with Krishna, but MI's overseas legend wasn't in his element against KKR. His strike rate of 140 should've been higher in the final overs, especially with MI desperately needing quick runs. The West Indian even bizarrely left a couple of balls at the death in a puzzling batting display overall.


Krunal Pandya: 4/10

Krunal had yet another disappointing outing for MI, and his place in the playing XI is under serious question. He scored 12 and conceded 25 runs in three non-threatening overs. The left-arm spinner is definitely the weak link in this MI side.


Adam Milne: 3/10

Milne couldn't replicate his exploits from three days ago against CSK. He conceded 29 runs in his three overs, with the KKR batsmen using his extra pace to great effect.


Rahul Chahar: 1/10

Chahar was another bowler who had an off-day as he conceded 34 runs in his three overs. He dropped a tough catch off his own bowling that may have given MI a way into the game, but offered too many freebies for Tripathi to capitalize on.


Jasprit Bumrah: 6.5/10

Bumrah scalped three wickets to give MI some hope, but MI's spearhead just couldn't control the flow of runs. Often bowling looseners and leaking 43 runs, the quick failed to deliver what was expected of him against KKR.


Trent Boult: 2/10

Boult bowled two overs that were taken for 23 runs. His only other involvement in the game was a catch to dismiss Morgan when the result was all but decided.

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