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MATCH HIGHLIGHT : M34 - Delhi capitals VS Mumbai Indians

MATCH HIGHLIGHT: M34 - Delhi capitals VS Mumbai Indians



Match Replay

After defeating Delhi capitals by 40 runs in Firoz Shah Kotla Ground on Thursday night, Mumbai Indians remained second in the VIVO IPL 2019. His captain Rohit Sharma won an important toss and after being selected for batting, Mumbai Indians posted 168-5 and then limited Delhi capitals to 128-9.

Feeling that the surface of the game was very dry and would not move the batsmen, the opening pair of Rohit Sharma and Quintan D. Coach MI faced the hardness of the new ball and gave a fantastic start to his team; He added 57 runs in the Powerplay. But spin was introduced in the sixth over as Amit Mishra - and the opening pair was separated; Delhi Capitals leg-spinner defended Rohit Sharma (30 in 22 balls) on his first ball.

The decision to promote Ben Cutting - When a forced involvement in MI XI did not get the desired result because Australian was dismissed for 2. Two overs later, D Coq (35 in 27 balls) was included in the mix-up with Suryakumar. Yadav and out of 35 MI was at 75-3 with half centuries, and 43 runs in the next eight overs.

The ultimate prosperity was provided by the Pandya brothers. The brothers took 17 runs thrown by Chemo Paul in the 18th over and added 15 runs in the 19th over, thrown by Chris Morris. A lot of action took place in the last over, with 18 runs and one wicket being produced; Hardik hit a six and was amazed, after which Crunal bowled the fourth and fifth number. MI added 50 runs in the last three overs.

Reading about the bowling figures of the Delhi capitals will show that this was a well-calculated approach for the Mumbai Indians batsmen. He scored 131 runs out of 13 overs thrown by fast bowlers and only 35 runs out of seven spinners. It was probably an error in the calculation that Captain Shreyas Iyer of Delhi Capitals did not use Amit Mishra's fourth over. Kagiso Rabada, taking two wickets, was the most successful bowler of the host's team, while Mishra and Ezhar Patel took one wicket each.

Given the nature of the pitch, chasing 169 capitals of Delhi has never been easier. Although Shikhar Dhawan (35 in 22 balls) got off to a brisk start and dominated the opening stand of 49 runs, any batsman in Delhi Capital could not face the sluggish surface or rise required run rate. Ezra Patel's 23-ball 26th second innings will be the second highest score. In Delhi capitals, despite having scored eight runs in an over in the Powerplay, only 80 runs in the remaining 14 overs can be added; They finished their 20 overs at 128-9.

For MI, Rahul Chahar got three wickets, Jaspreet Bumrah took two wickets while Lasith Malinga and two Pandya brothers took one wicket each.

Standing Batting Performance


Hardik Pandya did the finishing work for Mumbai Indians - nevertheless. On Thursday, he scored 32 runs in quick time; His 15 balls consisted of two fours and three sixes. When the bowlers made it in the slot or gave it width, then he played straight from the bat and hit a straight line. When he was done or his pad was targeted, he was waiting deep in the crease and using the speed on the ball, he placed it behind the square.

His turn was a standout shot helicopter. The second ball of the last over, Kagiso Rabada, bowled a long ball of 149.9 kmph, but hearty was ready for this task. He stood deep in the crease and lifted the helicopter, his strong wrist took the ball to the boundary of Midwicket.

Notable Support Act - Batting


The Kunal Pandya found it difficult to cope with the surface of the surface and struggled for the initial times of its inning. He was making 20 runs in 18 balls - in which included eight runs from two boundaries with poor delivery - before that he scored three fours in the last three overs, 37 not out - highest score to score individual scores.

Standout bowling performance


Rahul Chahar hit two fours in his second over in the first over in his first over. They took three big wickets of Shikhar Dhawan, Prithvi Shaw, and Shreyas Iyer. Leg-spinner was lucky to dismiss Dhawan - the batsman tried to sweep the reverse, but only managed to pull the ball on his stumps, while the young Shaw came under pressure and hit till toss-up delivery for a long time. The second ball of his last over, Chahar gave the ball to the match; He landed on the middle and leg, got the ball turned, Shreyas Iyer took the outer edge of the bat and pulled off the stump. Leg-spinner spells 3 for 17 - which includes 15 dot deliveries - the best bowling figures in the match.

Amit Mishra (1-18) and Ezhar Patel (1-17) were the standout bowlers for Delhi Capitol. Misra was brought to the attack immediately after the powerplay and thrown three overs in one over. After taking one wicket on his first ball, he distinguished his pace well so that he could get out of the surface. In the meantime, Ezhar Patel bowled a very good ball and did not give any speed or room to the batsmen; He bowled four boundaries without any chances.

Short score:


Mumbai Indians: 168-5 (Rohit Sharma 30, Quinton de Kock 35, Kunal Pandya 37 *, Hardik Pandya 32) defeated Delhi's capitals: 128-9 (Shikhar Dhawan 35, Rahul Chahar 3-19) scored 40 runs.

State of the match


Amit Mishra completed 150 wickets in IPL with Rohit Sharma's wicket; He became only the second bowler after Lasith Malinga, who reached the milestone.

Best match player:
Hardik Pandya took 1 wickets in 15 balls with 32 runs.

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