Pandey had to absorb plenty of pressure after Jasprit Bumrah trapped Chris Lynn (32) lbw but slowly increased his tempo, hitting five sixes and as many fours.
But nothing could be taken away from the efforts of Rana and Pandya, who hauled their team first in contention and then over the line in a remarkable run chase. KKR physio rushed to the field and Lynn was later seen with an ice bag around the shoulder.
Lastly, we can not forget about Mr.360 AB de Villiers, who in his first match back in the IPL after an injury lay off performed incredibly, scoring a blistering 89 off 46 balls including 9 sixes (some were the best you'll ever see in the game). In the last over, Mumbai needed 11 runs and they reached the target with one ball to spare.
Earlier, KKR overcame mid-innings hiccups to post a challenging 178 for seven, thanks to Manish Pandey's (81 n o, 47b, 5×4, 5×6) blitzkrieg.
Failing to defend 60 runs off 23 balls, the likes of pace spearhead Trent Boult and young Ankit Rajpoot bled runs in the final three overs.
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In these circumstances, Lasith Malinga, fresh from a T20 hat-trick may replace Tim Southee in the bowling attack and the seasoned Harbhajan Singh after a baffling exclusion may come in place of Krunal Pandya, who was ordinary to say the least. He got two wickets in a same over of Gambhir and Robin Uthappa.
Rana smacked Kuldeep for a six and a four in successive balls while the big-made Kieron Pollard pulled Rajput from wide of stumps over the mid-wicket to keep the hunt on as MI crossed 100. Rajpoot took three important wickets of MI including Jos Buttler, Nitish Rana, and Krunal Pandya. Followed by Parthiv, Buttler also back to the pavilion with 28 runs in 22 balls with two sixes.
Nitish Rana, however, all this while, had got his eye in and had played some delightful shots.
Pandya kept his composure in Boult's last over, helped by poor Knight Riders fielding and a dropped catch to give Mumbai its first victory in the tournament after lost the team's opener against Rising Pune Supergiant.
Warner faced 45 balls, hitting six fours and finished off the run-chase with his fourth six.

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