Updated On: 19 April, 2023 06:22 PM IST | Hyderabad | mid-day online correspondent
The five-time champions Mumbai Indians maintained their winning streak in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) as they vanquished a meek Sunrisers Hyderabad side on Tuesday

Arjun Tendulkar celebrates the fall of a wicket with teammates (Pic: AFP)
The five-time champions Mumbai Indians maintained their winning streak in the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) as they vanquished a meek Sunrisers Hyderabad side on Tuesday. If Cameron Green flaunted his brute power with a quickfire fifty to steer his side to a mammoth 192 for five, Arjun Tendulkar lived up to his father Sachin`s reputation in the sport by bowling a splendid last over defending as many as 20 runs under pressure as Mumbai had the last laugh at Uppal after winning the encounter by 14 runs.
However, with the odd ball not coming on to the bat, it was tough to get the boundaries from the get go but Hyderabad recovered from an ordinary powerplay to take the game deep with the help of opener Mayank Agarwal (48 off 41) and Heinrich Klaasen (36 off 16). In the end, they fell short and were bundled out for 178 in 19.5 overs for their third defeat in five games. While Agarwal got some much-needed runs, it was Klaasen`s knock that put Mumbai under pressure, thereby reverse sweeping veteran leggie Piyush Chawla for a four and six in a 21-run over.