11.40pm Right then, two games into the IPL. Two 200-plus chases made to look easy. The marker has been laid down for the direction the competition looks to be headed in. Bowlers know they are going to have to find ways in difficult conditions for them. Batters know they have to go harder than before to get their teams to totals the bowlers can defend. Mumbai Indians begin their campaign with a win for the first time since before they won their first championship, pulling off not just their highest IPL chase but also the highest IPL chase at the Wankhede. KKR have lessons they need to learn and apply. MI know they have to keep up this kind of form and momentum. For tonight, that's all from us at ESPNcricinfo. On behalf of Shashank, Sudeep and everyone else here, it's Abhimanyu signing off.

11.30pm Time for the presentation ceremony.

And the POTM is Shardul Thakur: "[What keeps you going on such batting decks?] I've said this before also, I like challenges. This was a challenging situation, especially sixth over. Because you expect Boult or Bumrah to get early wickets, but didn't happen. So it was challenging coming in and bowling that sixth over. Challenges are what have made me. This ground has given me bitter and sweet memories both. To come and play for MI is special. To come and play on my home ground. I was a net bowler and upcoming boy in the early years, quietly making my mark. Since then it was always going to happen, and it's finally happened. So it feels special. I'll be very happy if I stay here [for my career]. It's my home city. The kind of backing I have got here is amazing. To trade me from LSG and playing me first game. [On the Lord memes] I like them because people give that name with love. So it's not really a 'meme' meme. Just a way for people to show love.'

Hardik Pandya: "Obviously it's been a long wait [to win the season opener]. Everytime we've come we wanted to start the season on a high. The whole group is very glad we were able to do it. [On chasing big totals now] Modern cricket, plus we've seen what this wicket plays like. Credit to the bowlers, not letting KKR fly away to 240s or 250s. Those become tough targets but 220 is always chaseable. Rohit and Rickelton were outstanding. [On picking between Ricks and QDK] Ryan has done very well for us last year. And Quinny is a top man. He understood that we are backing the man, and having continuity. Glad it worked. Whenever I see Ro play some shots, it opens everyone's mouth. Nothing short of excellent, nothing short of outstanding. [On Thakur] I told him, enough hopping franchises. You have to be here for the rest of your career. The way he outsmarts batters, the way he bowls, brilliant."

Ryan Rickelton: "[The knock feels] Pretty good. Didn't have the best week's preparation coming into this but finding the middle of the bat felt pretty special. [On the run out] I thought Tilak said yes, but I didn't hear him clearly. And i was a bit lazy, couldn't crawl back. Not Blessing's fault, he was just trying to get the ball. Wasn't in rhythm coming into the game, but I like to think I am old enough to know my game. Obviously, I felt that pressure and weight of having Quinny behind me. It was good to get the start. I felt the pressure, but I want to be able to play more freely. He's also very helpful. We're close and spend a lot of time together. He knows my game really well as well. Really nice to just be in the change room with him."

Ajinkya Rahane: "Feeling okay but lot of cramps, especially my calves. Hopefully I'll be okay. It was really tough [for bowlers] Inexperienced bowling attack, but these boys will learn. Strong batting lineup. So it's a learning curve. I thought MI batted well. So our bowlers will definitely learn. [On playing the way at his age] I'm still young, KP [Kevin Pietersen]. But yeah really happy with the way I am batting in the moment. Hopefully Green starts to bowl soon and the combination will be slightly different. We batted really well but finding that balance with the ball is really important. [On why Green can't bowl] That question you need to ask Cricket Australia. [On positives] We batted well and I thought Kartik Tyagi bowled well. Played after a while but he was really good. Lot of positives and long way to go."

11.15pm Mumbai Indians, thanks to a dynamite opening stand, have made a 221 chase look oh so easy! Rohit Sharma batted as well as I've seen him do. Ryan Rickelton put in a statement knock after MI put the faith in him over Quinton de Kock. And then SKY, Tilak and Hardik Pandya all played neat cameos to ensure they never looked in trouble even as they were gunning for a total they'd never chased before. For KKR, their bowling vulnerabilities have been put on full display in their first game, although they will take solace in that performance from Kartik Tyagi. Ajinkya Rahane and Angkrish Raghuvanshi hit fifties, while Finn Allen also gave them a great start. But Bumrah and Boult's yorker barrage slowed them down in the middle, and in the end the 10-15 runs they may feel they left out there in the middle came back to haunt them.

19.1
4
Roy to Naman Dhir, FOUR, And Mumbai Indians win their first season-opener since 2012! And they do it by pulling off their biggest chase! This is full on middle and Naman Dhir just makes room and drills it down the ground. Mumbai Indians begin with a comprehensive victory!

END OF OVER:
19 | 8 Runs 1 Wkt | MI: 220/4 (1 run required from 6 balls, RR: 11.57, RRR: 1.00)

  • Hardik Pandya18 (11b)
  • Naman Dhir1 (1b)
  • Sunil Narine3-0-30-1
  • Vaibhav Arora4-0-52-1
18.6
4
Narine to Pandya, FOUR, Finds the gap! Hardik Pandya levels the scores as he takes on this half-tracker. Pulls it away wide of long-off, an d MI are one run away
18.5
1
Narine to Naman Dhir, 1 run, On a length outside off, punched down to long-off

Naman Dhir the new batter in

Shiva had shared this stat a while back which I'd missed out on: Varun Chakravarthy has gone for 273 runs from 23 overs in his last six T20s. His economy of 11.86 in these games is the worst for a spinner to have bowled at least 120 balls in six successive matches in all T20s.

18.4
W
Narine to Tilak Varma, OUT, Tilak picks out long-on! Slowed down to 83.1kph, it's an offbreak outside off. Tilak looks to go downtown but picks out Manish Pandey, who is a safe pair of hands

NT Tilak Varma c sub (MK Pandey) b Narine 20 (25m 14b 4x4 0x6) SR: 142.85

18.3
1
Narine to Pandya, 1 run, Full outside off, Pandya tries to swing it away to deep midwicket. His right hand came off the handle
18.2
1
Narine to Tilak Varma, 1 run, On a length around off, clipped out through midwicket
18.1
1
Narine to Pandya, 1 run, On a length outside off, Pandya drills it down to long-off

Narine now

END OF OVER:
18 | 11 Runs | MI: 212/3 (9 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 11.77, RRR: 4.50)

  • Tilak Varma19 (12b)
  • Hardik Pandya12 (8b)
  • Vaibhav Arora4-0-52-1
  • Kartik Tyagi4-0-43-1
17.6
4
Arora to Tilak Varma, FOUR, That's just unlucky for the bowler! Nails the yorker as he follows Tilak down the leg side. Tilak jams his bat down and the ball ends up going through his feet and past the keeper. Umpire confers with Tilak and gives it as runs, even though it looked like it went off his boots!
17.5
1
Arora to Pandya, 1 run, Short ball angled across, Pandya this time waits on it and dabs it in the gap between deep backward point and deep third. Gets a single

Debutant Rutherford watches on. Doubt he'll get a bat today!

17.4
1
Arora to Tilak Varma, 1 run, Full toss on the stumps, Tilak digs it out towards long-off
17.3
4
Arora to Tilak Varma, FOUR, 125kph short ball sits up nicely, and there's width on offer as well. Tilak stands tall and slashes it over backward point
17.2
1
Arora to Pandya, 1 run, Good bouncer, cramping Pandya for room. He looks to pull but gloves it into the square leg region
17.1
0
Arora to Pandya, no run, Short around leg and angled across him. Pandya looks for the cut but can't make contact

Vaibhav to bowl the 18th. Around the wicket to Hardik

END OF OVER:
17 | 8 Runs | MI: 201/3 (20 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 11.82, RRR: 6.66)

  • Tilak Varma10 (9b)
  • Hardik Pandya10 (5b)
  • Kartik Tyagi4-0-43-1
  • Blessing Muzarabani3-0-34-0
16.6
4
Kartik Tyagi to Tilak Varma, FOUR, That was a good over till now, but Tilak has the final word. He goes well across to this full toss outside off and scoops it over short fine. That was fired at 143/6kph, but Tilak played that with ease
16.5
1
Kartik Tyagi to Pandya, 1 run, Bouncer wide of off, pace off, Pandya toe-ends it down to long-on
16.4
1lb
Kartik Tyagi to Tilak Varma, 1 leg bye, Did that pitch outside leg? Looked pretty plumb otherwise! 145kph full delivery around leg and Tilak swings across the line and misses. The ball crashes into his pad. Tyagi convinces Rinku to review. Yes, that did pitch outside leg and KKR lose a review
16.3
0
Kartik Tyagi to Tilak Varma, no run, Good stuff from Kartik as he nails the wide yorker. Tilak tries to squeeze it away but can't reach it
16.2
1
Kartik Tyagi to Pandya, 1 run, Slower ball, full outside off, Pandya tries to swing it away leg side but gets an inside edge onto his pads that deflects towards cover

Sarthak: "That was very good from Rickelton. He could have easily argued with the umpires that Blessing came in his way but he walked straight off. Great sportsmanship,"

16.1
1
Kartik Tyagi to Tilak Varma, 1 run, Tyagi nearly has a second wicket there as Tilak miscues this pull. Slower bouncer angled across him and he gets this off high on the bat. goes on the bounce to deep midwicket

Parth: "Seems like there is some prizes up for grabs in dressing room for middle order for hitting a first ball four haha"

MI 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st148RG SharmaRD Rickelton
2nd31SA YadavRD Rickelton
3rd5RD RickeltonNT Tilak Varma
4th31HH PandyaNT Tilak Varma
5th9HH PandyaNaman Dhir