Rohit Sharma has visibly gotten his mojo back. After the last inning's masterclass, Ro hammered his comeback, sealing another win against the Sunrisers Hyderabad in Hyderabad. Initially Trent Boult's four-wicket haul and later Ro's 70 runs made the pillar of the win. Even though he got dismissed giving a simple catch to Abhishek Sharma, Surya Kumar Yadav powered a 7-wicket win against the SRH. Mumbai Indians’ bowlers deserved the real appreciation, restricting Sunrisers Hyderabad to 143/8 in their 20 overs. Trent Boult was the star, claiming 4 wickets for 26 runs, including the crucial dismissals of Travis Head (0), Abhishek Sharma (8), and Pat Cummins (1). Deepak Chahar complemented him well, returning an economical spell of 4-0-12-2, removing Ishan Kishan and Nitish Reddy early in the innings. No doubt, Kishan's dismissal was an absolutely bizarre one. Jasprit Bumrah, despite conceding 39 runs, reached a major milestone by dismissing Heinrich Klaasen for 71, bagging his 300th T20 wicket and equalling Lasith Malinga’s tally of 170 IPL wickets for Mumbai Indians. Klaasen's resilient 71 off 44 balls was the lone bright spot for SRH, striking 9 fours and 2 sixes. For SRH, Abhinav Manohar chipped in with 43 off 37 but fell hit-wicket in the 20th over. Hardik Pandya and Chahar kept the middle overs tight, while Santner bowled a tidy spell without wickets. Read also: Bumrah Reaches 300 T20 Wickets, Ties Malinga’s MI Record Rohit, SKY Power MI to 7-Wicket Win Over SRH Mumbai Indians chased down 144 with ease, cruising to 146/3 in just 15.4 overs, thanks to stellar batting from Rohit Sharma and Suryakumar Yadav. Chasing a modest target, MI lost Ryan Rickelton early, caught and bowled by Jaydev Unadkat for 11. But Rohit took charge, hammering 70 off 46 balls with 8 fours and 3 sixes, setting the tone for the chase. Will Jacks added 22 before falling to Zeeshan Ansari, but by then MI were in control. Suryakumar Yadav ensured there were no hiccups, smashing an unbeaten 40 off just 19 balls at a strike rate of 210.52. Tilak Varma finished things off calmly with 2*. Well, the final winning boundary came off Surya's bat, and Nitish Reddy's misfield at the boundary. SRH bowlers failed to make breakthroughs regularly, with Malinga, Unadkat, and Ansari picking up a wicket each but lacking control. MI’s dominant performance, led by their seasoned pros, sealed a comprehensive seven-wicket victory.