IPL 2024: Mumbai Indians (MI) become the first team to be formally eliminated from the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) season 2024 as the Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) downed Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) by 10 wickets in the 57th match of the tournament. Mumbai Indians’ fragile fate was dependent on the result of the SRH vs LSG match of the IPL 2024 on May 8 as Hyderabad’s defeat would have meant that Mumbai still had hopes of qualifying to IPL playoffs.


Mumbai Indians have been the most under-performing team in the IPL 2024 season so far as they have only managed to win four games out of the 12 matches that they have played. Given the pedigree of players they have in their team, they would be very disappointed to find themselves out of the tournament.


After taking over the team’s captaincy from Rohit Sharma, Hardik Pandya found himself in the firing line of fans’ wrath as Sharma won the IPL trophy for Mumbai Indians on five occasions. Hardik’s performance, too, was below-par as he could not perform with either bat or the bowl for the Mumbai-based franchise. Mumbai Indians have just two matches left as they will lock horns with Kolkata Knight Riders and Lucknow Super Giants in their next fixtures. They would hope to put up a good show and finish the IPL 2024 season on a high.


What Happened In The SRH vs LSG IPL 2024 Match


Read: SRH vs LSG, IPL 2024 Highlights: Head & Abhishek's Blazing 50s Hand Lucknow 10-Wicket Defeat


In the SRH vs LSG match of the IPL 2024, SRH successfully chased down LSG's target of 166 runs in only 9.4 overs. Travis Head reached his half-century in just 16 balls, while Abhishek Sharma achieved the same milestone in 19 balls, guiding SRH to a remarkable victory over Lucknow. This win propels SRH to the third position in the IPL 2024 points table.


During their batting innings, Head and Abhishek began with eight runs in the first over, which turned out to be their lowest scoring over as they consistently scored over 14 runs in each over after that, ultimately reaching the target of 166 runs in just 9.4 overs. Travis Head concluded with an unbeaten 89 runs off 30 balls, including eight sixes and eight fours. Abhishek Sharma closely followed with 75* runs off 28 balls, featuring six sixes and eight fours.