Jos Buttler hit 29 not out from 11 balls as Mumbai Indians boosted their IPL play-off hopes and dented Royal Challengers Bangalores with a six-wicket victory at M. Chinnaswamy Stadium. Virat Kohli (7) and the recalled Chris Gayle (5) fell for single-figure scores as Bangalore stuttered 151-4, their lowest total of 2016, despite KL Rahul (68 not out from 53 balls) striking his fourth half-century of the campaign.Mumbais chase laboured in the middle overs but late hitting from Buttler and Kieron Pollard (35no off 19) saw Indians jump above Delhi Daredevils into fourth and leave Bangalore needing to win each of their remaining four games to make the play-offs. Reaction from Jos Buttler after he helped Mumbai to victory in the IPL Kohli edged to wide slip in the second over having carved Tim Southee into the stands during the first, with Gayle caught down the ground by Rohit Sharma in the fourth after chopping his previous ball to the boundary.AB de Villiers (24) sparkled briefly but having seen Harbhajan Singh drop a difficult diving return catch, the South African holed out off the economical Krunal Pandya (1-15), while Shane Watson (15 off 14) was run out superbly by Sharma at extra-cover having just boomed a six. KL Rahul (front) scored an unbeaten 68 for Bangalore Bangalore were languishing on 108-4 after 17 overs but took Pollards next for 23 - Sachin Baby (25no off 13) hitting two sixes and a four from the last three balls - as the hosts gave themselves something to defend.Ambati Rayudu (44) and Sharma gave Mumbai a platform with a steady stand of 58 from 50 deliveries, though Bangalore bounced back in the middle period - Yuzvendra Chahal shipping just 16 runs from his four overs of leg spin and Stuart Binny and AB de Villiers taking stunning catches.De Villiers grab to remove Rayudu left Mumbai requiring 44 from the final four overs, but Pollard smashed Watson and Buttler nailed Chris Jordan (0-37 from three overs) for two sixes before striking a match-winning maxiumum off Varun Aaron as Indians won with eight balls to spare.Catch more IPL action on Thursday as Sunrisers Hyderabad host Delhi Daredevils. That clash is live on Sky Sports 3 from 3pm. Cheap Washington Redskins Jerseys . 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