What a game. It ebbed, and it flowed. Then it ebbed again, and then it flowed again. RCB were on top. They were on top until Hardik got to the crease. And then, through three or four overs for madness and pure carnage, they were suddenly behind. With 52 needed off 24, and with Hardik and Tilak at the crease, MI would have fancied their chances. Both, though, fell relatively close together, and that left Dhir as a potential protagonist. He tried his best but could not muster enough boundaries to take MI past the finish line.