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Mumbai Indians vs Delhi Capitals, Final Commentary, Live Updates

MI vs DC, 2020 - T20 Live Commentary

Mumbai Indians vs Delhi Capitals Scorecard
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Match Ended   
157/5 (18.4/20)
156/7 (20.0/20)
Mumbai Indians beat Delhi Capitals by 5 wickets
The trophy is lifted by Rohit Sharma! Mumbai have lifted their fifth Indian T20 League! What a magical sight this is to all the fans of Mumbai! They will not forget this night in a hurry! That ends the Indian T20 League 2020. An amazing event, which ended with Mumbai lifting another title. Congratulations to Mumbai, commiserations to Delhi. Thank you for being with us throughout this coverage. Looking forward to your company soon! GOODBYE! TAKE CARE!
The winning skipper of Mumbai, Rohit Sharma, says he is pretty happy with how things went and he could not have asked for anything more. States they were right on the money from the word go and they haven't looked back after that. States that a lot of credit goes to the people behind the scenes and their work starts a lot earlier than the tournament starts and they analyse who can add value to the team and how can they strengthen their side. States you got to give confidence to the players as you need to get the best out of them, the players need to know their roles, they have kept rotating Pollard and the two Pandyas, so it is important for them to know their role. Also adds that Chahar being dropped was also taken nicely by him. Adds Kishan is given the freedom when he walks out to bat, Yadav has matured a lot. About the run out, he says with the kind of form Yadav is in, he should have sacrificed his wicket but that is the kind of player he is, it has been outstanding to watch him bat this season. Ends by saying the fans' support means a lot and he tries to interact with them through social media.
The coach of Mumbai, Mahela Jayawardene, says it is a great tournament and a tough one, they had the tag of being champions and also with Mumbai not winning on even years, they had a lot of pressure. He congratulates Delhi and says they were a tough opponent. Mentions they have tried to be consistent over the years, they do not try to change a lot of things and the guys enjoyed that set-up. Adds the six-hitting ability has been in Mumbai's DNA from a long time and they have a lot of talented players and credits the franchise for building a strong team. Everyone is doing their part and they have a group of leaders on and off the field.
The skipper of Delhi, Shreyas Iyer, says that Ponting is probably one of the best he has worked with, the freedom he gives is excellent and he gives a lot of confidence and he respects him a lot for everything he does. Mentions this tournament always amazes you and it is a very tough tournament. Adds that he is very proud of his boys for the way they have played, reaching the finals is not a small thing and winning and losing is part and parcel of the game. Adds making the finals is a huge achievement but they wanted to win and he hopes they can come back strongly. Thanks the fans for their support.
Ricky Ponting, the Delhi coach, says Mumbai have clearly been the best team in the tournament, they have beaten them 4 times but he is very proud of how they played in this tournament but credits the way Mumbai have played. States that Iyer is a brilliant captain and more than that, is a better person. Also adds he has loved every moment and he hopes he can work more with them in the future. Mentions they had a lot of preparation before the tournament, this is a hard tournament, a very challenging one and everyone has done a terrific job running this tournament. Says there are plenty of young players in this tournament and he hopes they can keep them all.
The English speedster, Jofra Archer has been awarded as the Most Valuable Player. He says that he feels grateful to have won this award. Tells that the season did not go as planned for Rajasthan but he was happy to bowl and play.
KL Rahul has won the Orange Cap, as he was the top scorer of this year's tournament scoring 670 runs. He says that he wants to thank everybody who supported them. Is happy to have won the Orange Cap but he would have been happier, had they won the tournament. Adds that he has learnt a lot being a captain this season.
Scalping 30 wickets in this year's tournament was no easy feat and it is Kagiso Rabada who has won the Purple Cap for his exploits with the ball. He says that it feels good but he would have felt better if they would have won the tournament. Adds that it has been good to be part of this tournament.
For his brilliant season with Bangalore, Devdutt Padikkal has been awarded the Emerging Player of the Season award. He has had an amazing debut season in this tournament as he scored 473 runs in the process. He says that this award gives him immense confidence going into tournaments in the future.
Trent Boult is the MAN OF THE MATCH. Says that he does like the Powerplay, sometimes. Says that he thoroughly enjoyed playing with Mumbai. To get across the line tonight made it really special. States that there was a slight niggle coming into this game. Adds that he likes to state that he is relatively experienced. Says that he tries to take early wickets and pitch it up.
Kieron Pollard and Robin Singh are there too. The former states that it is a great feeling having been here for 11 years. To come out and deliver is great. Robin states that it is always nice to be behind the scenes and contribute to someone's success. Singh further adds that he does celebrate but not in the limelight. Hardik Pandya from behind the scenes yells and says that Robin Singh does celebrate but goes to the gym at 6 am. Pollard states that kudos must go to the team management for projecting the Mumbai side the way they are. Pollard says that he is further ahead of Dwayne Bravo in terms of T20 titles and ends by saying that he needed to say that on camera.
Rahul Chahar and Jayant Yadav are caught up for a chat as well. The latter says that he is happy to win the title. Is great to win back-to-back titles, especially for a champion side like Mumbai. Rahul Chahar states that winning is a special feeling, every player did an excellent job. Chahar states that he has a lot of variations in his arsenal. Jayant says that Indian T20 League is a very long tournament and it is important to keep up with the demands of such a League. He further adds that the League is great because there are always small match-ups in a game.
Quinton de Kock and Nathan Coulter-Nile are up for a chat too. The latter says it has been good, since the start of the tournament. Quinton says that the training has been very good. Missing the family is hard though, he further states. But given how they have played in the tournament, they are now reaping the rewards. Nathan says that he got his chance in the end. De Kock says that winning back-to-back titles is a great feeling. On this year, because of so many questions around Mumbai, Quinton de Kock feels that the players gave it their everything.
The Pandya brothers and Ishan Kishan are caught for a chat as well. Ishan says that he had chatted with the Pandya brothers before the start of the tournament and asked their counsel on how he could improve. Krunal states that when the tournament started, everyone was in good shape and they were all going out and sweating it out in the nets. Hardik says that he could not bowl in this season. He further says that the focus was on the team improving their game each day. KP says that there was no doubt ever about Kishan's talent. He was always willing to learn and improve. Adds that Kishan did really well to bat at the opening slot and also adjust to bat at No. 4.
Jasprit Bumrah and Suryakumar Yadav are up for a chat. The latter says that it is a great feeling. On the way to the stadium for this game, Surya says that the talk was that Mumbai were winning the tournament every alternate year. It was time to break this jinx, he says. Jasprit too concurs with that. Suryakumar states that the coaching staff have done well to take other thoughts off the players' minds. They asked the players not to worry about other things and keep the focus wholly on their game and that helped a lot. Bumrah states that these are tough times and he hopes that they have done their part to bring a smile to people across. States that he was trying to back his decisions and trying not to overcomplicate things. On Yadav's sacrifice for his skipper earlier, Suryakumar Yadav states that his skipper was playing well and he does not mind that.
Earlier in the day, after electing to bat, Delhi were rocked early as they were three down inside the Powerplay. They did fight back courtesy Pant and Iyer. However, they failed to finish strongly and ended up with a below-par total. However, that total was probably 20 runs short of what would have challenged Mumbai as they have stormed home with the utmost ease.
The Delhi bowling looked flat! They had no answer to the approach with which the Mumbai openers came out. Ashwin, Rabada and Nortje went for runs early on. Stoinis too was expensive despite getting a wicket. Axar was the only one who bowled with control but defending a target which is not very big, you need all your bowlers to be at their best.
Chasing a decent total on a wicket which did seem a little slow, Mumbai needed a good start from their openers and they got that. De Kock did fall but Rohit Sharma continued. The skipper led from the front when it mattered the most. He was well supported by Yadav and Kishan. The partnerships with the two and his knock took them to the brink of victory. There were a few wickets to fall towards the end but that was just some consolation for Delhi.
Jubilation scenes in the Mumbai camp! 5 time winners, back-to-back Indian T20 League titles for them. What a dominant performance, not only in this final but in this whole tournament. They have been the best side in this tournament by some distance and their performance in the final just adds to that statement.
18.4
1
Anrich Nortje To Krunal Pandya
Yorker on off, dug out to the off side for a single. MUMBAI WIN BY 5 WICKETS AND WIN THEIR 5TH INDIAN T20 LEAGUE TITLE! BACK-TO-BACK TITLE WINS AS WELL!
18.3
W
Anrich Nortje To Hardik Pandya OUT!
OUT! TAKEN! Good use of the short ball from Anrich Nortje to Hardik Pandya. Little bit of anti-climax here. HP moves to the off side but is a touch surprised by that. He pulls but manages to get it only as far as Rahane at short mid-wicket. Jinks takes a good, safe catch. But no great worries for Mumbai.
18.2
1
Anrich Nortje To Ishan Kishan
SCORES ARE LEVEL! Full toss outside off, bunted down to long on for a single.
18.1
1
Anrich Nortje To Hardik Pandya
Full and around off, chipped over the bowler's head for a single.
End Of The Over 18 : 154/4
7 Runs
  • W17.1
  • 117.2
  • 417.3
  • 117.4
  • 017.5
  • 117.6
H. Pandya
2 (3)
I. Kishan
32 (18)
K. Rabada
3-0-32-1
17.6
1
Kagiso Rabada To Hardik Pandya
Length ball on the body, tucked to the leg side for a single. Just 3 runs needed now.
17.5
0
Kagiso Rabada To Hardik Pandya
Short ball outside off, Pandya moves to the off side and looks to play at it. But at the last minute, he lets it be. Good short delivery from Rabada.
17.4
1
Kagiso Rabada To Ishan Kishan
On the pads, tucked to square leg for a single.
17.3
4
Kagiso Rabada To Ishan Kishan
FOUR! Brilliant touch. Full and around off, Kishan plays it with soft hands. Steers it proficiently to the third man fence by opening the face of his bat.
17.2
1
Kagiso Rabada To Hardik Pandya
Short and outside off, pushed wide of the cover fielder for a single. Hardik is off the mark straightaway.
Hardik Pandya walks out to bat!
17.1
W
Kagiso Rabada To Kieron Pollard OUT!
OUT! BOWLED! He has knocked him over, Rabada. Kieron Pollard's stay at the crease has been brief. Full and outside off, Kieron Pollard looks to play the big shot on the off side but he gets an inside edge. The ball goes onto hit the stumps.
Kagiso Rabada is back!
End Of The Over 17 : 147/3
10 Runs
  • 016.1
  • W16.2
  • 116.3
  • 416.4
  • 416.5
  • 116.6
K. Pollard
9 (3)
I. Kishan
27 (16)
A. Nortje
2-0-22-1
16.6
1
Anrich Nortje To Kieron Pollard
A single to finish. Full on middle and leg, glanced to mid-wicket. Just the single this time. The Men in Blue and Gold need 10 runs in 18 balls.
16.5
4
Anrich Nortje To Kieron Pollard
FOUR! Good touch. Full on middle and leg, Pollard flicks it nicely, through mid-wicket. No chance for the fielder at deep square leg, it was well wide of him.
16.4
4
Anrich Nortje To Kieron Pollard
FOUR! It is a good sighter. Full and around off, Kieron lifts it wide and over mid off. It goes away for a boundary.
16.3
1
Anrich Nortje To Ishan Kishan
Fullish and outside off, Ishan opens the face of his bat and taps it through backward point for a single.
16.2
W
Anrich Nortje To Rohit Sharma OUT!
OUT! TAKEN! That is a brilliant catch. The substitute fielder has plucked a brilliant catch. A slower bouncer, Rohit Sharma looks to pull but he does not seem to have got a control of that. It is uppish and seems to be landing in front of the fielder at deep mid-wicket. But the substitute fielder runs the yards, puts in a dive of a lifetime and takes a fantabulous catch.
16.1
0
Anrich Nortje To Rohit Sharma
Yorker on off and middle, well kept out.
Nortje is back!
End Of The Over 16 : 137/2
11 Runs
  • 115.1
  • 415.2
  • 415.3
  • 115.4
  • 015.5
  • 115.6
R. Sharma
68 (49)
I. Kishan
26 (15)
P. Dubey
3-0-29-0
15.6
1
Pravin Dubey To Rohit Sharma
A single as this is driven down to long off for one. 11 off the over and Mumbai now need 20 runs in 4 overs.
15.5
0
Pravin Dubey To Rohit Sharma
Outside off, punched to point.
15.4
1
Pravin Dubey To Ishan Kishan
On middle and leg, clipped to mid-wicket for one.
15.3
4
Pravin Dubey To Ishan Kishan
FOUR! Kishan is called a pocket dynamo and no wonder why. Another short ball, around off, Kishan strokes this firmly through the cover region. Hetmyer at wide long off, dives to his right but the ball goes through to the fence.
15.2
4
Pravin Dubey To Ishan Kishan
FOUR! Aah.. SHOT! Short ball, around off, Ishan Kishan rocks back and punches it through the covers. The ball just raced away for a boundary.
15.1
1
Pravin Dubey To Rohit Sharma
Flighted outside off, Rohit leans forward and pushes it down to long off for a single.
End Of The Over 15 : 126/2
10 Runs
  • 114.1
  • 014.2
  • 114.3
  • 614.4
  • 114.5
  • 114.6
R. Sharma
66 (46)
I. Kishan
17 (12)
M. Stoinis
2-0-23-1
14.6
1
Marcus Stoinis To Rohit Sharma
Full toss around off, pushed to mid-wicket for one. Rohit would feel he missed out on one there. Evidently so, he is a touch frustrated with himself on missing it out.
14.5
1
Marcus Stoinis To Ishan Kishan
Short ball, pulled uppishly and safely towards fine leg. A single as Rabada mops it up there.
14.4
6
Marcus Stoinis To Ishan Kishan
SIX! There he goes, Kishan. Full and outside off, Ishan Kishan gets down on one knee and marauds this over long off. An 88m six.
14.3
1
Marcus Stoinis To Rohit Sharma
Another off-pace ball, around off, guided to short third man. Kishan wants the single and Rohit responds.
14.2
0
Marcus Stoinis To Rohit Sharma
Slow and full outside off, driven to cover.
14.1
1
Marcus Stoinis To Ishan Kishan
Full and outside off, stroked to the right of deep point for a single.
DRINKS! More of the same is what Mumbai fans will be hoping for. They have the game in their pocket and it is quite difficult to see them losing it from here. Delhi need a miracle if they are to turn it around. Can they do so? Stoinis is back!
End Of The Over 14 : 116/2
4 Runs
  • 113.1
  • 113.2
  • 113.3
  • 013.4
  • 113.5
  • 013.6
R. Sharma
64 (43)
I. Kishan
9 (9)
A. Patel
4-0-16-0
13.6
0
Axar Patel To Rohit Sharma
Tossed up on off and middle, driven back to the bowler. Mumbai need 41 runs in 36 balls.
13.5
1
Axar Patel To Ishan Kishan
Flatter on middle, knocked towards mid-wicket for a single.
13.4
0
Axar Patel To Ishan Kishan
Tossed up slow outside off, Ishan looks to steer it towards third man but misses though.
13.3
1
Axar Patel To Rohit Sharma
Flatter and on top of middle, pushed to the mid-wicket region for a single.
13.2
1
Axar Patel To Ishan Kishan
Short and around off, pulled down to long on for a run.
13.1
1
Axar Patel To Rohit Sharma
Shorter and around off, driven to deep cover for a single.
End Of The Over 13 : 112/2
10 Runs
  • 112.1
  • 112.2
  • 112.3
  • 412.4
  • 112.5
  • 212.6
I. Kishan
7 (6)
R. Sharma
62 (40)
R. Ashwin
4-0-28-0
12.6
2
Ravichandran Ashwin To Ishan Kishan
Tossed up on middle, Kishan looks to flick but gets a leading edge. It goes safely past the slip fielder towards third man. Kishan still gets a couple.
12.5
1
Ravichandran Ashwin To Rohit Sharma
Flatter on off and middle, bunted down to wide long on for one.
12.4
4
Ravichandran Ashwin To Rohit Sharma
FOUR! That is brilliant. Another short ball, another carrom ball. Rohit cuts it between point and short third man. Nobody moved.
12.3
1
Ravichandran Ashwin To Ishan Kishan
Tossed up on middle, Ishan sweeps it uppishly but it lands safely near short fine leg. A single.
12.2
1
Ravichandran Ashwin To Rohit Sharma
Tossed up around off, pushed towards cover for a single.
12.1
1
Ravichandran Ashwin To Ishan Kishan
Floated on off and middle, driven down to long off for a single.
End Of The Over 12 : 102/2
11 Runs
  • 111.1
  • 111.2
  • 111.3
  • 011.4
  • 411.5
  • 411.6
R. Sharma
56 (37)
I. Kishan
3 (3)
K. Rabada
2-0-25-0
11.6
4
Kagiso Rabada To Rohit Sharma
FOUR! Take another, take another. Short and outside off, the Mumbai captain cuts it through the point region for back-to-back boundaries.
11.5
4
Kagiso Rabada To Rohit Sharma
FOUR! Good stroke. Short ball, this is pulled over mid-wicket for a boundary. RS gets to his 50 as well. He wants to lead them to a win here.
11.4
0
Kagiso Rabada To Rohit Sharma
Fullish and outside off, stabbed to point.
11.3
1
Kagiso Rabada To Ishan Kishan
Outside off, nudged towards third man for a single.
11.2
1
Kagiso Rabada To Rohit Sharma
Fullish on middle, flicked to square leg for a single.
11.1
1
Kagiso Rabada To Ishan Kishan
Fullish and outside off, Kishan looks to punch it on the off side. But the ball comes off the outer half and goes to third man. So, just the single.
Kagiso Rabada is back on. Delhi need another wicket to get the ball rolling. Will their speedster get them that wicket?
End Of The Over 11 : 91/2
3 Runs
  • 110.1
  • 010.2
  • 110.3
  • 010.4
  • W10.5
  • 110.6
I. Kishan
1 (1)
R. Sharma
47 (33)
R. Ashwin
3-0-18-0
10.6
1
Ravichandran Ashwin To Ishan Kishan
Full and around off, pushed down to long off for a single.
Ishan Kishan strides out into the middle.
10.5
W
Ravichandran Ashwin To Rohit Sharma OUT!
OUT! RUN OUT! This is brilliant from Suryakumar. Sacrifices his wicket for his skipper. Although overall, it was unnecessary. Tossed up on off, Rohit Sharma pushes it to mid off. He wants a single and comes down, almost to the other end. Yadav watches the ball all the way and says no to his skipper. But seeing that his skipper had almost made it to the bowler's end, Suryakumar decides to step out of his crease and allow his skipper in. The throw comes to the keeper's end. The bails are whipped off, SKY is the man out of his crease, he departs.
10.4
0
Ravichandran Ashwin To Rohit Sharma
Floated on the stumps, pushed to the right of the bowler who runs to that direction and stops it.
10.3
1
Ravichandran Ashwin To Suryakumar Yadav
Shortish on middle and leg, knocked down to mid on for a single.
10.2
0
Ravichandran Ashwin To Suryakumar Yadav
On the pads, Suryakumar looks to flick but gets a safe leading edge to cover.
10.1
1
Ravichandran Ashwin To Rohit Sharma
Flatter and around off, the Borivali lad pushes it down to mid on for a single.
Ravichandran Ashwin is back into the attack. His figures so far read 2-0-15-0.
End Of The Over 10 : 88/1
7 Runs
  • 09.1
  • 49.2
  • 19.3
  • 09.4
  • 19.5
  • 19.6
R. Sharma
46 (30)
S. Yadav
18 (18)
A. Patel
3-0-12-0
9.6
1
Axar Patel To Rohit Sharma
Shortish and on middle, flicked to backward square leg for a single.
9.5
1
Axar Patel To Suryakumar Yadav
Around off, driven through the covers for a run.
9.4
0
Axar Patel To Suryakumar Yadav
Flat and around off, defended back on the pitch.
9.3
1
Axar Patel To Rohit Sharma
Around off, pushed to the off side for one.
9.2
4
Axar Patel To Rohit Sharma
FOUR! Clever. Fuller on off, Rohit Sharma paddles it nicely. No 45 there, and it is too wide from Dhawan at fine leg. Races away for a boundary.
9.1
0
Axar Patel To Rohit Sharma
Outside off, the Mumbai skipper tries to guide it towards third man but ends up missing it.
End Of The Over 9 : 81/1
14 Runs
  • 08.1
  • 18.2
  • 68.3
  • 08.4
  • 68.5
  • 18.6
R. Sharma
40 (26)
S. Yadav
17 (16)
P. Dubey
2-0-18-0
8.6
1
Pravin Dubey To Rohit Sharma
Flatter on middle and off, clipped to the on side for a single. 14 runs off Dubey's 2nd over.
8.5
6
Pravin Dubey To Rohit Sharma
SIX! That is another biggie! Tossed up on middle and leg, Sharma slogs it mightily over long on this time. Another six.
8.4
0
Pravin Dubey To Rohit Sharma
Tossed up on middle, defended back on the track.
8.3
6
Pravin Dubey To Rohit Sharma
SIX! Something had to give and looks like Mumbai have decided to get a move on, again. Tossed up around off, Sharma clears his front foot and powers that high and well over long off.
8.2
1
Pravin Dubey To Suryakumar Yadav
Fullish on leg, stroked down to long on for one.
8.1
0
Pravin Dubey To Suryakumar Yadav
Shorter and around off, SKY goes back and cuts but ends up chopping it back on the pitch off the bottom edge.
End Of The Over 8 : 67/1
2 Runs
  • 07.1
  • 17.2
  • 07.3
  • 07.4
  • 17.5
  • 07.6
R. Sharma
27 (22)
S. Yadav
16 (14)
A. Patel
2-0-5-0
7.6
0
Axar Patel To Rohit Sharma
Nicely bowled, just the 2 runs off the over. Flighted on middle, Rohit stays deep in his crease, blocks it to the off side. Surya wanted a single but the Mumbai skipper sends him back.
7.5
1
Axar Patel To Suryakumar Yadav
On the shorter side on leg, bunted down through mid on for a single.
7.4
0
Axar Patel To Suryakumar Yadav
Short and around off, Surya backs away and cuts but finds point. A dot.
7.3
0
Axar Patel To Suryakumar Yadav
Full and around off, defensively nudged to cover.
7.2
1
Axar Patel To Rohit Sharma
This time it is well wide of Axar Patel, it goes to long off. An easy single.
7.1
0
Axar Patel To Rohit Sharma
Flatter and around off, pushed to the left of the bowler, who gets there and stops it.
DRINKS! Mumbai cruising along! They are well in control of the game and if they go about things smartly, they will probably be lifting the trophy for the 5th time. Delhi on the other hand, need wickets, at least two and that too quickly. Is there a hero in their side? We will find out.
End Of The Over 7 : 65/1
4 Runs
  • 16.1
  • 06.2
  • 16.3
  • 16.4
  • 06.5
  • 16.6
R. Sharma
26 (19)
S. Yadav
15 (11)
P. Dubey
1-0-4-0
6.6
1
Pravin Dubey To Rohit Sharma
A single. Flighted on off and middle, Sharma gives room on the off side and buts this down to long off for a single. Mumbai need 92 runs in 78 balls. Going too easy for the defending champions so far.
6.5
0
Pravin Dubey To Rohit Sharma
Loopy ball on middle, RS comes on the front foot and blocks it on the track.
6.4
1
Pravin Dubey To Suryakumar Yadav
Flighted on middle and leg, pushed down to long on for a run.
6.3
1
Pravin Dubey To Rohit Sharma
Flighted on middle, pushed to the bowler who fails to stop it. It goes to long off for a single. As a bowler, he needed to have stopped that, Pravin.
6.2
0
Pravin Dubey To Rohit Sharma
Tossed up on middle and leg, Rohit looks to block but the ball goes safely to the off side off the outer half.
6.1
1
Pravin Dubey To Suryakumar Yadav
Floated on middle, driven down to long off, off the inner half. A single.
Pravin Dubey is on! Can the leggie weave his magic?
End Of The Over 6 : 61/1
3 Runs
  • 05.1
  • 05.2
  • 05.3
  • 15.4
  • 15.5
  • 15.6
S. Yadav
13 (9)
R. Sharma
24 (15)
A. Patel
1-0-3-0
5.6
1
Axar Patel To Suryakumar Yadav
Flatter and around off, Suryakumar manages to push it down to long off for a single. End of the Powerplay and Mumbai are 61/1. Need 96 runs in 84 balls, with 9 wickets in hand. No pressure at all.
5.5
1
Axar Patel To Rohit Sharma
On the shorter side around off, clipped to square leg. A single.
5.4
1
Axar Patel To Suryakumar Yadav
A single as this is eased down to long off for one.
5.3
0
Axar Patel To Suryakumar Yadav
Flatter on off and middle, pushed back to the bowler.
5.2
0
Axar Patel To Suryakumar Yadav
On the shorter side around off, Surya rocks back and drives but finds cover.
5.1
0
Axar Patel To Suryakumar Yadav
Flatter and around off, driven to cover.
Axar Patel will bowl the last over of the Powerplay!
End Of The Over 5 : 58/1
13 Runs
  • W4.1
  • 44.2
  • 64.3
  • 04.4
  • 14.5
  • 24.6
R. Sharma
23 (14)
S. Yadav
11 (4)
M. Stoinis
1-0-13-1
4.6
2
Marcus Stoinis To Rohit Sharma
Good length ball outside off, the Hitman opens the face of his bat and steers it through point. It is to the right of Kagiso Rabada at deep backward point. KG runs to that direction, dives and puts in a good stop to stop the ball from going into the boundary. Saves 2 for his side. The umpires are having a look as to whether it was a clean save. And they are satisfied. So, just the two runs there.
4.5
1
Marcus Stoinis To Suryakumar Yadav
Slow length ball outside off, pushed to Shreyas at mid off for a quick single. There is a throw to the bowler's end but Suryakumar makes it in.
4.4
0
Marcus Stoinis To Suryakumar Yadav
Around off, defended to the off side.
4.3
6
Marcus Stoinis To Suryakumar Yadav
SIX! Gone again, this time for a maximum. Yadav brings up the 50 for Mumbai. Full on middle, SKY swings and sends it mightily over fine leg for a maximum.
4.2
4
Marcus Stoinis To Suryakumar Yadav
FOUR! Shot... ah yes! Short and wide outside off, Suryakumar stands tall and punches it through cover-point. Nobody moved an inch.
Suryakumar Yadav walks out to bat! One more batter who is in tremendous form.
4.1
W
Marcus Stoinis To Quinton de Kock OUT!
OUT! TAKEN! Got him, that's gone. Desperately needed a breakthrough, Delhi. Outside off on a good length, Quinton de Kock slashes hard at it. But he gets it off a thick outside edge. It goes to the left of Pant, who takes a good catch, getting down on one knee. Mumbai need 112 runs in 95 balls.
Marcus Stoinis is on! He was brilliant in the game before this one with the ball. Could not do a lot with the bat but can he turn it around with the ball?
End Of The Over 4 : 45/0
12 Runs
  • 23.1
  • 03.2
  • 03.3
  • 43.4
  • 03.5
  • 63.6
R. Sharma
21 (13)
de Kock
20 (11)
A. Nortje
1-0-12-0
3.6
6
Anrich Nortje To Rohit Sharma
SIX! He was born to play this shot, Rohit Sharma. Short ball, he swivles inside his crease and pulls. Connects it exceptionally well and sends it well over deep square leg.
3.5
0
Anrich Nortje To Rohit Sharma
Full and around off, Hitman looks to drive it to the off side but gets it off the inner half to mid on.
3.4
4
Anrich Nortje To Rohit Sharma
FOUR! You always love to see RS play the pull shot. Shortish ball on the body, Sharma swivels a touch and pulls it well, towards the fine leg boundary. The umpires want to check if it is a boundary or a maximum. Replays are in and the ball has bounced just short of the boundary. So, 4 runs.
3.3
0
Anrich Nortje To Rohit Sharma
On a length on top of off, driven back to the bowler.
3.2
0
Anrich Nortje To Rohit Sharma
Length ball on top of the stumps, Rohit Sharma rocks back and blocks it solidly.
3.1
2
Anrich Nortje To Rohit Sharma
Full on middle, Sharma closes the face of his bat to flick it to the left of deep backward square leg. Two runs.
Anrich Nortje to bowl now! His team needs a wicket, can he get one?
End Of The Over 3 : 33/0
7 Runs
  • 12.1
  • 12.2
  • 02.3
  • 12.4
  • 02.5
  • 42.6
de Kock
20 (11)
R. Sharma
9 (7)
R. Ashwin
2-0-15-0
2.6
4
Ravichandran Ashwin To Quinton de Kock
FOUR! It was an excellent over, upto this point only though. Ashwin drags it short, de Kock camps back and pulls it handsomely to the square leg fence. 7 runs off Ashwin's second and Mumbai need 124 runs in 102 balls.
2.5
0
Ravichandran Ashwin To Quinton de Kock
Tosses it around off, stroked towards point.
2.4
1
Ravichandran Ashwin To Rohit Sharma
Flatter on off, knocked to mid-wicket for one.
2.3
0
Ravichandran Ashwin To Rohit Sharma
Tossed up outside off, Rohit prods forward and blocks it to the off side.
2.2
1
Ravichandran Ashwin To Quinton de Kock
Flatter and on the leg pole, glanced to mid on for a quick single.
2.1
1
Ravichandran Ashwin To Rohit Sharma
Tossed up on middle and leg, flicked to mid-wicket for a single.
End Of The Over 2 : 26/0
18 Runs
  • 01.1
  • 41.2
  • 4 LB1.3
  • 01.4
  • 61.5
  • 41.6
de Kock
15 (8)
R. Sharma
7 (4)
K. Rabada
1-0-14-0
1.6
4
Kagiso Rabada To Quinton de Kock
FOUR! 18 runs off Rabada's first over. Mumbai are cruising in this run chase, so far. Fullish and outside off, Quinton de Kock throws his bat at it and carves it over backward point. Nortje gives chase but in vain.
1.5
6
Kagiso Rabada To Quinton de Kock
SIX! Aaah... shot! Full and around off, Quinton powers that mightily over deep mid-wicket. Sends it miles over the boundary.
1.4
0
Kagiso Rabada To Quinton de Kock
Full on off and middle, de Kock looks to slam that on the leg side but the ball falls flat on the pitch, off the inside edge.
1.3
lb
Kagiso Rabada To Quinton de Kock
FOUR OFF LEG BYES! Bonus runs but runs nonetheless. Fullish on the pads, de Kock looks to flick but misses. It comes off his pads, goes wide of the keeper and the man at short fine leg, goes to the fine leg boundary.
1.2
4
Kagiso Rabada To Quinton de Kock
FOUR! SHOT! Short and wide outside off, Quinton de Kock strokes it uppishly and firmly. Gets it over Ajinkya Rahane at cover-point and the ball has enough to reach the boundary.
1.1
0
Kagiso Rabada To Quinton de Kock
Full and around off, Quinny looks to go big on the leg side but mistimes it to mid on. A dot.
Kagiso Rabada to bowl from the other end! His team needs a big effort from him here.
End Of The Over 1 : 8/0
8 Runs
  • 00.1
  • 00.2
  • 60.3
  • 10.4
  • 00.5
  • 10.6
de Kock
1 (2)
R. Sharma
7 (4)
R. Ashwin
1-0-8-0
0.6
1
Ravichandran Ashwin To Quinton de Kock
A single and 8 runs off the first over then. Tossed up on middle, flicked to deep backward square leg for a single. Mumbai are underway well.
0.5
0
Ravichandran Ashwin To Quinton de Kock
Tossed up on off, blocked back on the pitch.
0.4
1
Ravichandran Ashwin To Rohit Sharma
Flighted on off and middle, pushed down to long on for a single.
0.3
6
Ravichandran Ashwin To Rohit Sharma
SIX! And Sharma goes after him, the ball sails over long on. Floated on the stumps, he comes down and lofts it over long on. The fielder runs behind and dives but ends up going beyond the ropes. A biggie!
0.2
0
Ravichandran Ashwin To Rohit Sharma
Floated on middle and leg, Rohit pushes it to the on side.
Right then, the chase gets underway in this final. We will find out the winner in a short while from now. For now, the umpires are stepping out to the middle. The Delhi players too make their way to their respective positions on the field. Rohit Sharma and Quinton de Kock too make their way to the middle, through the fireworks studded red carpet. Ravichandran Ashwin, the right-arm offbreak bowler, to begin proceedings with the ball for Delhi. And here we go in the chase...
0.1
0
Ravichandran Ashwin To Rohit Sharma
Tossed up around off, blocked to the off side.
Match Info
  • Venue Dubai International Cricket Stadium, Dubai
  • Weather Clear
  • Toss Delhi Capitals won the toss and elected to bat
  • Result Mumbai Indians beat Delhi Capitals by 5 wickets
  • Player of the Match Trent Boult
  • Player of the Series Jofra Archer
  • Umpire Nitin Menon (IND), Chris Gaffaney (NZ) and Anil Chaudhary (IND)
  • Referee Javagal Srinath (IND)
Match Notes
  • Innings Break: Delhi 156/7 in 20.0 overs
  • Referral 1 (18.4 ovs): MUM against S Iyer (LBW) Unsuccessful (MUM: 0, DEL: 1)
  • S Iyer T20 Fifty: 50 runs in 40 balls (5x4) (1x6)
  • R Pant T20 Fifty: 52 runs in 35 balls (3x4) (2x6)
  • Delhi 100/3 in 13.0 overs
  • Strategic Time-out: Delhi 99/3 in 13.0 overs
  • 4th wkt Partnership: 52 off 38 balls between S Iyer (21) and R Pant (31)
  • Strategic Time-out: Delhi 59/3 in 9.0 overs
  • Delhi 50/3 in 7.5 overs
  • Mandatory Power play (1-6): Delhi 41/3
  • S Iyer dropped on 14 by I Kishan in 5.3 overs
  • Mumbai 152/4 in 17.3 overs
  • Strategic Time-out: Mumbai 116/2 in 14.0 overs
  • Mumbai 102/2 in 12.0 overs
  • R Sharma T20 Fifty: 52 runs in 36 balls (3x4) (4x6)
  • Strategic Time-out: Mumbai 65/1 in 7.0 overs
  • Mandatory Power play (1-6): Mumbai 61/1
  • Mumbai 55/1 in 4.3 overs
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PlayerRunsAvg.
KL Rahul PBKS67055.83
Shikhar Dhawan DC61844.14
David Warner SRH54839.14
Shreyas Iyer DC51934.60
Ishan Kishan MI51657.33
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Kagiso Rabada DC308.34
Jasprit Bumrah MI276.73
Trent Boult MI257.97
Anrich Nortje DC228.39
Yuzvendra Chahal RCB217.08
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