Mumbai embarrassed at home, for these 5 reasons, Delhi Capitals received the first defeat of the season – 5 reasons why delhi capitals lost First IPL 2025 Match vs Mumbai Indians

New Delhi: Karun Nair, playing his first match, after 89 runs in 40 balls, the sequence of victory in the current session of Delhi Capitals in the current session of the IPL broke into its own stronghold due to the hat -trick of the middle order. Mumbai Indians defeated him by 12 runs on Sunday. After winning the first four matches, Delhi Capitals, playing at their field Arun Jaitley Stadium for the first time in this season, scored 119 for one wicket in the 11th over in response to the target of 206 runs but lost the last nine wickets within 53 balls and 74 runs. Delhi’s team was dismissed for 193 runs in 19 overs. At the same time, we are going to tell you about those 5 reasons, due to which Delhi had to face the first defeat in this IPL season.

Middle order collaps

The middle order of Delhi Capitals flopped completely against Mumbai Indians. No batsman batted responsibly. Whether it is captain Akshar Patel, KL Rahul or Triston Stabs.

Mumbai Indians spin trap

Spinners of Mumbai Indians played an important role in Delhi’s defeat. MI spinners kept the Delhi batsmen tied. DC’s batter Karn Sharma and Mitchell were being dismissed for scoring runs against Santner. The two spinners took a total of 5 wickets in the match.

Mitchell Starc is not in rhythm

Mitchell Starc, an important link in the bowling unit of Delhi Capitals, also did not appear in the rhythm against Mumbai Indians. He conceded 43 runs in 3 overs and did not get a single wicket.

Karun Nair’s wicket

Karun Nair scored an amazing innings of 89 runs in 40 balls against Mumbai Indians. However, DC’s innings collapsed after he was dismissed. One wicket after another fell and the entire team was all out for 193 runs.

Three runs out off three balls

In the 19th over of Delhi Capitals’s innings, three runs were out off three consecutive balls and then the entire team was all out. Ashutosh Sharma, Kuldeep Yadav then Mohit Sharma then lost his wicket. The three players made the same mistake.

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