Left-handed Rana blasted the Lions attack to hit seven fours and four sixes in only 36 balls. There were useful contributions from skipper Rohit Sharma (30 off 17 balls), Jos Buttler (33 off 31 balls) at the top of the order.
In fact after Rohit's brief onslaught initially, it was Rana-Buttler combination that added 75 runs in 8.5 overs to lay the foundation for a decent total.
Mumbai Indians did lose momentum after Rana's dismissal as the last three overs produced only 19 runs and they lost four wickets in the bargain. Hardik Pandya (7, 8 balls) wasted precious deliveries at the end.
The MI innings was all about young Rana's coming of age in his first season of IPL cricket (he was in MI squad last year but did not get a chance) and showing that he is one of the cleanest hitters among emerging T20 players in the country.
With fetish for pulling anything short, Rana started by pulling Dhawal Kulkarni towards square leg and then played a few singles.
His first release shot was a a slog sweep as he dragged a Ravindra Jadeja delivery over long-on for his first six.
He then muscled Dwayne Smith over 'Cow Corner' for his second six. The third six was another slow sweep this time off Shadab Jakati while fourth was off Kulkarni over mid-wicket.
He was finally dismissed when he failed to clear the deep square fielder Kulkarni off a Bravo slower.
