India, April 17 -- Sunrisers Hyderabad had their fair share of good luck but on a balmy evening at the Wankhede Stadium, it wasn't enough against the concrete plans that the Mumbai Indians had come up with.

In a battle between two struggling teams, MI prevailed with a comfortable four-wicket win on Thursday despite losing some late wickets in chasing down 163.

SRH were high on opposition know-how, they thought. Ishan Kishan, with all his years spent in MI colours, was expected to make merry. But this wasn't your typical hit-through-the-line Wankhede strip. The ball seemed to hold on the surface in the first innings and it neutralised SRH's batting threat.

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