Mumbai Indians beat Sunrisers Hyderabad by four wickets in their Indian Premier League match on Thursday. MI chased down the target of 163 with 11 balls to spare with Will Jacks top-scoring with 36 off 26 balls. Ryan Rickelton chipped in with 31, while Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav made 26 each. Captain Hardik Pandya played a cameo of 21 off just nine balls as MI reached 166 for 6 in 18.1 overs. For SRH, captain Pat Cummins (3/26) was the most successful bowler while Eshan Malinga got two. Earlier, Sunrisers Hyderabad scored a competitive 162 for five after being invited to bat. SRH rode on useful contributions from Abhishek Sharma (40 off 28 balls), Heinrich Klaasen (37), Travis Head (28), Nitish Kumar Reddy (19) and some lusty hitting in the fag end from Aniket Verma (18 off 8 balls) to go past 160-run mark.

Abhishek Sharma made a 280ball 40 before falling to Hardik Pandya (AP)

Hardik Pandya got Travis Head caught twice in two balls but the SRH opener survived (AP)

Will Jacks picked up two wickets including Abhishek Sharma and Head (AP)

Heinrich Klaasen fought back with 37 from 28 balls but Jasprit Bumrah accounted for his wicket (AP)

Nitish Kumar Reddy struggled out in the middle before falling to Trent Boult (AP)

Pat Cummins and Aniket verma helped SRH reach 162/5 from their 20 overs (AP)

Rohit Sharma smashed three maximums in his 16-ball 26 before falling to Cummins (AP)

Zeeshan Ansari got the wicket of Ryan Rickelton bu Heinrich Klaasen had his gloves in front of the wickets (AP)

Rickelton too attaked but Harshal Patel accounted for his wicket (AP)

Will Jacks controlled the middle overs but Cummins got his wicket (AP)

Suryakumar Yadav smashed a 15-ball 26 before Cummins took his wicket too (AP)

Hardik Pandya looked to tak his team home before falling with MI still needing one run to win (AP)

Naman Dhir also failed to score the run and was out on a duck, opting for a review and walked off the field (Sportspics)

Tilak Varma stayed unbeaten and hit the winning runs for MI to beat SRH by 4 wickets (AP)