The Delhi Capitals, chasing the target at Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium against Mumbai, did not have a good start. Delhi lost its first wicket without a score. However, after this, Karun Nair, batting in a bang, made the match almost one -sided, but after that Mumbai won the match with the spin bowlers with strong sports and tremendous fielding.
Delhi Capitals started bad
Delhi Capitals started chasing the target very poorly. Delhi lost the wicket of opener batsman Jack Fraser McGark in the first over of the innings. McGark was hunted by Mumbai’s Deepak Chahar. However, after this, Karun Nair and Abhishek Porel took up the front for Delhi. The two had a tremendous partnership of 119 runs for the second wicket. During this, Abhishek Porel was dismissed for 33 runs off 25 balls. In this innings, he also hit 3 fours and 1 six.
Karun Nair’s storm continued from one end after Porel’s dismissal, but the bowlers of Mumbai Indians definitely got a return. KL Rahul, who batted strongly in the middle order against RCB, could not bat in this match. Rahul was dismissed after scoring 15 runs in 13 balls. Apart from this, captain Akshar Patel scored 9 and Triston Stabs scored just 1 runs.
Mumbai had a stormy start in batting
In this match against Delhi Capitals, Mumbai Indians got the first batting invitation after losing the toss. The Mumbai team scored a strong score of 205 runs for five wickets in a 20 -over game scheduled for Tilak Verma (59), Ryan Ryan Ryyan (41), Suryakumar Yadav (40) and Naman Dhir (38) at Delhi’s Arun Jaitley Cricket Stadium.
In this match for Mumbai, Rohit Sharma and Recllet added 47 runs in five overs in opening partnership. Rohit once again missed playing a big innings after a good start. Rohit hit two fours and a six in 18 runs off 12 balls. Vipraj Nigam lbds Rohit. Ricelton hit five fours and two sixes in 41 runs off 25 balls. Suryakumar Yadav scored 40 runs off 28 balls with the help of five fours and two sixes.
Tilak’s second consecutive fifty in this season
For Mumbai, Tilak Verma scored six fours and three sixes off 33 balls and played a stormy half -century innings of 59 runs. This is his second consecutive half -century. Apart from this, Naman Dhir played a tremendous 38 -run innings of 38 runs, scoring three fours and two sixes off just 17 balls.
For Delhi, both wrist spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Vipraj Nigam proved to be unmatched and gave the team wickets in the middle overs. Kuldeep took two wickets for just 23 runs in four overs while Vipraj took two wickets for 41 runs in four overs.