Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

Wasteful Mumbai knocked out after loss to Daredevils

Spinners Lamichhane, Mishra pick three wickets each to script 11run victory for Delhi

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The result left Rajasthan Royals (14 points) in fourth spot on points table, behind Sunrisers Hyderabad (18), Chennai Super Kings and Kolkata Knight Riders (both 16). Only a huge win for Kings XI Punjab (12 points) over CSK in the final league game can keep RR out. MI finished on 12 points, paying the price for a poor run in the early part of their campaign.

SOLID START

Opener Evin Lewis made a solid 48 to provide early momentum, but one batsman after another went for big shots on a pitch that played slow after being baked under the sun.

Evin Lewis, struck below his ear off a Liam Plunkett bouncer, lost focus and was stumped but all other batsmen perished attempting big shots.

It was nothing more than a consolatio­n win for the already eliminated Delhi Daredevils, but it was delivered by two leg-spinners on either end of their career spectrum.

SPINNERS SHINE

Teenaged Nepal bowler, Sandeep Lamichhane (3/36) delivered crucial blows along with Amit Mishra (3/19). Both were helped hugely by the reckless shot-making from Mumbai Indians batsmen.

Lamichhane, asked to open the bowling, had got Suryakumar Yadav caught after being hit for a four and six. Brought back in the 10th over, he dismissed Kieron Pollard (7). Three balls later, Krunal Pandya drove straight to cover, reducing MI to 78/5, needing to make almost 100 runs with their skipper not in best touch.

Rohit Sharma (13) and Hardik Pandya (27) promised a revival as they took on Trent Boult, hammering 17 runs in the 13th over, pushing the target to just over 50 in the 14th over.

But seamer Harshal Patel removed Rohit and Mishra got Hardik Pandya -- both skied catches – to leave Mumbai Indians reeling.

Delhi Daredevils were once again led by Rishabh Pant, who struck his fifth half-century of the IPL season.

Pant hit 64 (44b, 4x4, 4x6) and raised 64 runs with Vijay Shankar, who was 43 not out in the end.

 ?? AP PHOTO ?? Mumbai Indians failed to make the last four stage for the fourth time in IPL history. On Sunday, they needed to chase down 175 set by Delhi Daredevils. However, their batsmen played irresponsi­ble shots to go down by 11 runs.
AP PHOTO Mumbai Indians failed to make the last four stage for the fourth time in IPL history. On Sunday, they needed to chase down 175 set by Delhi Daredevils. However, their batsmen played irresponsi­ble shots to go down by 11 runs.

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