The Asian Age

DELHI DYNAMITE

Mishra’s explosive spell (4/24) fires Capitals to a six-wicket victory

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Chennai, April 20: Delhi Capitals notched up a sixwicket win over defending champions Mumbai Indians in a low-scoring IPL match here on Tuesday.

Experience­d leg-spinner Amit Mishra snared four wickets as Delhi produced a discipline­d bowling performanc­e to restrict Mumbai to a below-par 137 for nine after deciding to bat first at the MA Chidambara­m Stadium.

Chasing the total, Shikhar Dhawan scored a 42-ball 45 and added 53 runs with Steve Smith (33) for the second wicket. Once they back in the hut, Lalit Yadav (22) and Shimron Hetmyer (14) held their nerves to take DC home in 19.1 overs.

Earlier, Mishra spun his web as Mumbai suffered a middle-order collapse on a sluggish Chepauk track after they were 67 for 2 at one stage as Delhi led by Mishra (4/24) made a spectacula­r comeback.

Opting to bat, Mumbai lost opener Quinton De Kock (1) early, who edged a Marcus Stoinis (1/20) delivery to Rishabh Pant in the third over.

Suryakumar Yadav (24) then joined Rohit Sharma (44), who got his first boundary with an elegant drive, which raced to deep extra cover fence in the third over.

The duo rallied the innings with their 58-run stand.

Rohit took on ace offspinner Ravichandr­a Ashwin (0/30) in the 4th over which fetched 15 runs.

The Mumbai skipper hammered a boundary and a maximum with a loft over extra cover, while Surya also got one boundary, courtesy an outside edge.

Rohit then hit Kagiso Rabada (1/25) for a six over long-off. Surya then

hit successive fours off Mishra as Mumbai raced to 55 for one after six overs.

However, Delhi pegged back the defending champions by grabbing three quick wickets.

First Avesh Khan (2/15)

dismissed Surya, who nicked one to Pant and then Mishra removed Rohit and Hardik Pandya (0) in the 9th over as Mumbai slipped to 77 for 4.

Both Rohit and Hardik holed out at long on.

Mumbai then lost half its side for 81 as Krunal Pandya (1) chopped an under-cutting arm ball by Lalit Yadav (1/17) onto his stumps.

Mishra then used his googly to trap Kieron Pollard (2) in front of the

wicket, as MI was teetering at 84 for six.

In the end, a responsibl­e 26 from Ishan Kishan, who became Mishra’s fourth wicket, coupled with Jayant Yadav’s 23 took the side beyond the 125-run mark.

 ??  ?? Delhi Capitals leg-spinner Amit Mishra celebrates a Mumbai Indians wicket during an IPL game in Chennai on Tuesday.
Delhi Capitals leg-spinner Amit Mishra celebrates a Mumbai Indians wicket during an IPL game in Chennai on Tuesday.

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