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Mumbai Indians (MI) have achieved their first win in the current Indian Premier League (IPL) season. The team defeated Delhi Capitals (DC) by 29 runs in the 20th match of this season. Mumbai has become number 8 in the points table, while Delhi Capitals are in the last position.

In the first match of the double header at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday, Delhi won the toss and opted to bowl. Batting first, Mumbai scored 234 runs for 5 wickets in 20 overs. In reply, Delhi could only score 205 runs for 8 wickets in 20 overs. Mumbai’s Romario Shepherd was the man of the match. He played an innings of 39 runs off 10 balls and also took one wicket.

Shepherd also took one wicket.

Shepherd also took one wicket.

Performance of the Players: Rohit scored 49 runs, Shaw-Stubbs scored fifty.
32 runs were scored in the last over of Mumbai’s innings. Romario Shepherd (39 runs on 10 balls) hit boundaries on all 6 balls of Enrique Nortya, who came to bowl the last over of the innings. These included 4 sixes and 2 fours. Tim David scored 45 runs off 21 balls. Rohit Sharma scored 49 and Ishan Kishan scored 42 runs. Captain Hardik Pandya scored 39 runs on 33 balls. Akshar Patel took two wickets.

In the reply innings, Delhi opener Prithvi Shaw (66 runs on 40 balls) scored a half-century. While Tristan Stubbs (71 runs off 25 balls) also scored a fifty. Abhishek Porel contributed 41 runs on 31 balls. Gerald Cooties took four wickets. Jasprit Bumrah got 2 wickets. Mumbai match winners…

Reasons for the defeat of Delhi

  • Gave away a lot of runs in the last 5 overs Poor bowling by the Delhi bowlers in the last 5 overs. Mumbai batsmen scored 96 runs in these overs. In such a situation, the Mumbai team managed to set a big target of 235 runs.
  • A slow start running in pursuit The Delhi openers made a slow start in the run race. The pair of Prithvi Shaw and Warner could only score 22 runs off 22 balls. Delhi’s score in powerplay was 46/1.
  • The lower middle order failed Delhi’s lower middle order failed in the last over after losing three wickets for 144. Captain Rishabh Pant returned to the pavilion after scoring 1, Akshar Patel 8 and Lalit Yadav 3 runs. Kushagra Kumar could not even open an account.

Corresponding report from here…

Three half-century partnerships from Mumbai
The pair of Rohit and Ishan Kishan gave Mumbai, who came in to bat first, a strong start. The two of them made an opening partnership of 80 runs off 42 balls. In the middle, Hardik Pandya and Tim David made an unbeaten partnership of 60 runs and Romario Shepherd and Tim David made an unbeaten partnership of 53 runs.

Rohit and Ishaan made an opening partnership of 80 runs on 42 balls.

Rohit and Ishaan made an opening partnership of 80 runs on 42 balls.

Fifty partnership between Shaw and Porel
After losing the wicket of Warner for 22 runs in the reply innings, Prithvi Shaw made a partnership of 88 runs on 49 balls with Abhishek Porel. Later, Abhishek along with Tristan Stubbs scored 34 runs and Akshar-Stubbs scored 40 runs on 16 balls.

Delhi opener Prithvi Shaw scored 66 runs.

Delhi opener Prithvi Shaw scored 66 runs.

Points Table: Mumbai came in at number 8, Delhi at the bottom.
With this win, the Mumbai team has reached the 8th position in the points table, while Delhi has reached the lowest 10th position in the table. Mumbai has gained two points by winning one out of 4 matches, while Delhi has gained only 2 points by winning one out of 5. The team has lost four matches.

Cap race…

Orange Cap: Stubbs included in the top-5
Tristan Stubbs, who scored an unbeaten 71 runs for Delhi, has joined the top 5 in the race for the Orange Caps. Bengaluru’s Virat Kohli leads in this race. Kohli has scored 316 runs in 5 matches.

Purple Cap: Khalil came third and Cootzie fifth
Khalil Ahmed has come third in the Purple Cap race by taking one wicket from the Delhi side, while Gerald Cooties, who has taken 4 wickets from the Mumbai side, has joined the top 5.

Both teams play under 11

Mumbai Indians: Hardik Pandya (Captain), Rohit Sharma, Ishan Kishan (wicketkeeper), Suryakumar Yadav, Tilak Verma, Romario Shepherd, Tim David, Mohammad Nabi, Piyush Chawla, Gerald Coetzee and Jasprit Bumrah.
Impact Player: Akash Madhwal.

Delhi Capitals: Rishabh Pant (Wicketkeeper/Captain), Prithvi Shaw, David Warner, Tristan Stubbs, Abhishek Porel, Axar Patel, Lalit Yadav, Jhye Richardson, Ishant Sharma, Khalil Ahmed, Enrique Nortya.
Impact Player: Kumar is sharp.

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