Abu Dhabi: In the tenth match of the Indian Premier League (IPL) season 13, the thrill broke spell bound the audience. Virat Kohli's RCB put up a target of 202 runs for Mumbai Indians (MI) while batting first. Chasing a big target, Mumbai's start was poor, but Rohit's team finally leveled the score. Although RCB triumphed in the Super Over, Mumbai Indians chased down the target and performed the charisma in Twenty20 cricket, which had never happened before in IPL history. MI's team needed 90 runs to win in the last five overs against RCB. Mumbai scored 89 off the last 30 balls. Earlier, no team in T20 cricket could score so many runs off on the last 30 balls chasing the target. Mumbai Indians had made it clear on the first ball of the 16th over that they did not give up. Mumbai Indians (MI) scored 10 runs in the 16th over. In the next over, Pollard scored 27 for Zampa. 22 runs came in the 18th over and Pollard ended with only 20 balls to finish. In the 19th over, Navdeep Saini gave Mumbai Indians (MI) an opportunity to score 12 runs. In this way, Mumbai Indians needed 19 runs to win in the final over. But the team could score 18 runs. Mumbai Indians scored 89 runs in the last five overs and this has never happened in the history of T20 cricket. Ishan Kishan scored 99 off 58 balls in the match against RCB with 9 sixes. IPL 2020: Steve Smith praised 'Tevatia', said this IPL 2020: Will Raina return to CSK? #comebackRaina is trending on Twitter Australia's women cricketer defeats Dhoni to create an impressive world record