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2031, World Cup Semi Final at lords IND vs Eng India need 2 runs with 1 ball and 1 wicket remaining. Jofra Archer with the final ball, Here we go. The skinny man has not been in the good form this tournament. There it is, they’ll go…this’ll be out, surely!! OHH HE’S OUT, HE’S GOING TO BE RUN OUT, OH THAT’S IT, INDIA ARE OUT, NITISH DIDN’T RUN, I CANNOT BELIEVE IT, ENGLAND GO INTO THE WORLD CUP FINAL, RIDICULOUS RUNNING WITH TWO BALLS TO GO, Nitish DIDN’T GO, Dhoni COME. ABSOLUTELY RIDICULOUS THIS IS NOT SOMETHING THAT A PROFESSIONAL CRICKETER OR ANY ATHLETE DO. Maybe it's really time for Nitish the 40 year old to retire. Nitish was brutally trolled by media and was abused in the comment sections of his media pages. The man who was hailed as a hero with the victory in South Africa T20 World Cup now being hated to the core. His wife left him, his son despised him " I hope you're dead" these were the final words his wife spoke before handing over the divorce papers. Everything is lost in a match , the only people who supported Nitish were his teammates everyone knows he had given his best given his age but he was the one that cost them a World Cup. What is it that I've done wrong, top scorer in the world cup with 2 centuries at the age 40 and he's the oldest debutant he debuted to Indian team at 37 years. If only I've found my talent in my youth days, saying so he slept on the bed. When he woke up he was 13 years old and was granted a system. With this system there's no looking back for Nitish on his journey to becoming the epitome of success in cricket. You can support me via donations https://bmc.link/astautsugi Thank you and this is entirely optional!! As this book is fan-fic it doesn't get contracted in webnovel.

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Chapter 130

The Artistry Unveiled: Mumbai Indians Triumph in IPL 2015

In the grand tapestry of cricket, certain moments etch themselves as unforgettable tales of determination, rivalry, and the pure essence of the sport. The IPL 2015 final between the Mumbai Indians (MI) and the Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) was one such saga that captured the very soul of the game. It was more than just a match; it was a symphony of skills, strategies, and the unyielding spirit of both teams.

The Wankhede Stadium, like a gladiator arena, was charged with an electric energy that crackled in the air. Mumbai Indians, seasoned warriors in the IPL, were pitted against the Royal Challengers Bangalore, a team ablaze with potential and ambition.

As the sun dipped below the Mumbai skyline, painting the sky with hues of red and orange, the stadium came alive. The deafening roars of the fans, the vibrant flash of the lights, and the palpable tension in the atmosphere set the stage for an epic battle. The coin was tossed, the teams took their positions, and the contest began.

Mumbai's Majestic Batting Display:

Winning the toss, Mumbai Indians opted to bat—a decision that would echo profoundly in the narrative of the match. Rohit Sharma, the maestro of the Mumbai side, and Quinton de Kock, the power-packed opener, marched in with a mission. Together, they weathered the initial storm of RCB's bowlers, meticulously laying the foundation for an imposing total.

Rohit Sharma, the captain, played a masterstroke. His bat caressed the ball with finesse, finding the gaps and sending it racing to the boundary ropes. De Kock, on the other end, displayed his explosive prowess, launching the ball into the stands with apparent ease.

The turning point came when Suryakumar Yadav graced the pitch. His innings was a spectacle—a blend of grace and aggression. With a repertoire of innovative shots and calculated risks, he propelled Mumbai Indians' score. Each stroke was met with a roar from the crowd, acknowledging the brilliance on display.

Hardik Pandya, the dynamo of Mumbai's lineup, joined the onslaught. His bat danced to the tunes of boundaries, sending the crowd into a frenzy. In the final overs, the lower order chimed in with quick cameos, propelling Mumbai Indians to an imposing total of 189/5 in their 20 overs. The stage was set for a pulsating chase.

RCB's Gallant Pursuit:

Facing a daunting target, RCB's opening duo, Virat Kohli and Chris Gayle, took guard. The initial overs were cautious, a strategic dance between bat and ball. Kohli, the captain and batting maestro, oozed class with his trademark cover drives, keeping RCB's hopes alive.

As the chase progressed, the required run rate steadily climbed. RCB needed a catalyst, a force to breathe life into their pursuit. That catalyst was AB de Villiers. The crowd held its breath as he arrived at the crease, knowing that his blade could turn the tides of any match.

True to his reputation, de Villiers unleashed a spectacle. His bat carved the ball with audacious shots—scoops, reverse sweeps, and lofted drives. With every stroke, he fueled RCB's hopes, and the crowd erupted in awe. It seemed, for a moment, that he might carry RCB to the impossible.

The Climactic Crescendo:

As the match tiptoed into its climax, the atmosphere was charged with tension. RCB needed a monumental effort, and their captain, Virat Kohli, stood tall. He played the anchor, rotating the strike and finding boundaries with finesse. Alongside him, de Villiers continued his blitz, defying the odds with every shot.

However, Mumbai Indians had an ace up their sleeve—Jasprit Bumrah. His impeccable yorkers and variations throttled RCB's momentum. The pressure mounted, the runs dried up, and the required rate soared. It all came down to the final over.

With 17 runs needed off the last over, Lasith Malinga took the ball. The first ball was dispatched for a boundary by de Villiers, keeping RCB's hopes flickering. But Malinga, unflinching under pressure, bowled a swinging yorker next, inducing a mistimed shot from de Villiers. The ball soared into the night sky before landing safely in the hands of a fielder stationed at long-off.

With 2 runs needed off the final ball, RCB's hopes rested on Virat Kohli. The stadium held its breath. Malinga, with nerves of steel, delivered another pinpoint yorker. Kohli, despite his exceptional skills, could only manage a single. The stadium erupted in jubilation. Mumbai Indians had won the IPL title by the narrowest of margins—1 run.

A Saga to Remember:

As the Mumbai Indians exulted in their hard-earned victory, the Royal Challengers Bangalore stood on the field, their heads held high. The match had been a roller-coaster of emotions, a testament to the fierce yet respectful spirit of cricket.

For Mumbai Indians, it was a triumph etched in gold. Their players, from Rohit Sharma to Jasprit Bumrah, were hailed as heroes. The celebrations cascaded into the streets of Mumbai, where fans danced and cheered, celebrating the victory of their beloved team.

For RCB, it was a heartbreak that would sting. Yet, amidst the disappointment, there was a sense of pride. Their journey to the final had been inspiring, and their fans remained loyal, knowing that their team had given their all.

The IPL 2015 final between Mumbai Indians and Royal Challengers Bangalore would be etched in the annals of cricketing history as a match of unmatched intensity and drama. It was more than a contest; it was a saga that showcased the essence of T20 cricket—unpredictable, exhilarating, and, above all, a celebration of the undying spirit of the game. As the sun set on the Wankhede Stadium, it marked the end of a spectacular season, leaving cricket enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the next chapter in the IPL saga.