Delhi Capitals vs Mumbai Indians, IPL, 2024 Full score card

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Match 43, Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi, 27 Apr, 2024

Delhi Capitals

DC

257/4

(20.0) ov

Mumbai Indians

MI

247/9

(20.0) ov

Delhi Capitals beat Mumbai Indians by 10 runs

Player Of The Match

Jake Fraser-McGurk,
Delhi Capitals
Delhi Capitals
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Mumbai Indians
Delhi Capitals

Mumbai Indians • 247/9 (20.0 overs)

T Varma 63 (32)

H Pandya 46 (24)

R Dar 3/34 (4)

M Kumar 3/59 (4)

Delhi Capitals • 257/4 (20.0 overs)

J Fraser-McGurk 84 (27)

T Stubbs 48 (25)

J Bumrah 1/35 (4)

P Chawla 1/36 (4)

Commentary

Right then, that is all from this game but the action in the Indian T20 League isn't over yet, not by any means. It is a doubleheader Saturday and the second match of the day is underway with Lucknow taking on Rajasthan and Lucknow are batting first in that game. You can simply switch tabs and catch our coverage of that game. Cheers!

Jake Fraser-McGurk is the Player of the Match for his spectacular knock. Jake says that he was pretty7 nervous going up against Bumrah and was watching his footage but reckons when you are out there, it all goes out of the way and it is just about watching the ball and hitting and adds that it is good testing yourself against the best in the world. Menti0ons that when he is not watching the ball properly, he isn't able to time the ball well and says that his form is good for him and the team and they have confidence in him batting up the order. Adds from the outside also you can see the level of the competition and how it is more competitive than other tournaments.

Rishabh Pant, Delhi's skipper says that they were happy with the score. Adds that the Impact player rule is making it difficult for the teams. Mentions that the bowler needs to be comfortable with the keeper coming up to the stumps. It was to stop Tim David from getting out of the crease and it helped them. Lauds Jake Fraser-McGurk who has been amazing for the squad and he is getting better each day. Ends by saying that they are not thinking too ahead and taking one game at a time.

Earlier in the game, Hardik Pandya won the toss and opted to bowl first and this decision back-fired immediately as Jake Fraser-McGurk went into overdrive mode and smashed the Mumbai bowlers, along with Jasprit Bumrah as Delhi scored 92 runs in the first 6 overs. Mumbai did get some control back once Jake got out as Abishek Porel couldn't quite kick on but Shai Hope played a fine cameo of 41 runs from 17 balls to keep the scoring rate high. Rishabh Pant wasn't at his best but got some useful runs and it was Tristan Stubbs who is having a fine season who propelled Delhi over the 250-run mark. Even after getting hit for 18 runs in his first over, Bumrah came back really strong and went for 17 runs in his next 3 overs. Apart from him and Piyush Chawla, everyone else was punished with skipper Hardik Pandya and Luke Wood really taking a whacking. In the chase, Delhi kept their noses ahead all throughout and just when it became really close at the death, they were able to get the wickets and won the game by 10 runs.

Rasikh Dar, one of the stars of Delhi's win is down for a chat. He says that the wicket was flat but they were ready for the challenge. Adds that he is playing to the team’s demand and trying to fulfil the role. Says that he aims to be confident and back his skills. Mentions that they plan during the game and in the game on what to bowl and it helps them. Closes by saying that getting the keeper up to the stumps in the 18th over was a smart move and it worked for them.

Hardik Pandya, the captain of Mumbai says that the game is getting a lot closer and the competition is top-notch. Adds that they had the belief to chase it down and backed themselves. Shares that a couple of overs in the middle were slow and that they should have taken a few more chances. Lauds Jake Fraser-McGurk who played a calculated innings and was smart in the approach. Ends by saying that he wouldn’t have changed his decision at the toss.

Mumbai needed 258 runs for the win and got off to a quick start in the first two overs after which they lost Rohit Sharma and when the Powerplay ended, they had lost their top three batters for 65 runs. Tilak Varma however took the reigns and along with skipper Hardik Pandya launched a counterattack. Pandya went berserk in one over from Kuldeep Yadav and injected momentum into the chase before he was eventually caught out. Varma kept on pressing and brought up a half-century before Tim David went ballistic and gave Mumbai a real shot at victory. However, he got out in the 18th over leaving Varma still quite a bit to do. Varma took the game into the final over but got run out and Mumbai were handed yet another defeat and they are now looking more and more out of the playoff race but still have five games to play.

Delhi just had that bit more and those early wickets were really the telling factor in this game. Lizaad Williams showed great signs in the very first over but was a bit wayward after which Khaleel Ahmed sent back Rohit Sharma in the third over, opening the doors for his side. Mukesh Kumar got Ishan Kishan off his first delivery and then Khaleel got the big wicket of Suryakumar Yadav in the final over of the Powerplay. However, a rare thing happened as Kuldeep Yadav was put away by Mumbai and failed to get into the game at all. Delhi's Impact Player on the other hand, Rasikh Dar made more than just an impact as he finished with 3 wickets and bowled a couple of crucial overs atn the death, especially the penultimate over. In the end, Mukesh was able to hold his nerve and get his side over the ropes.

Pheww! Yet another high-scoring encounter in the Indian T20 League and it went right down to the wire but in the end, it is a resurgent Delhi who have won the game and have made it 4 wins out of the last 5 matches. Delhi also avenge the defeat they suffered at the hands of Mumbai in the reverse fixture at the Wankhede Stadium. Also, once again the match total surpassed 500 runs and is the highest aggregate T20 total at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 247/9

P Chawla10 (4)

L Wood9 (3)

M Kumar4-0-59-3

19.6W

OUT! CAUGHT! Mukesh Kumar finishes with three-wickets and Delhi win by 10 runs in a nail-biting finish at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Full toss on the middle stump line. Piyush Chawla miscues the loft toward the long-on region. Shai Hope completes the catch and Delhi have two more points in the bag. This was referred for a waist-high no-ball by Chawla but the third-umpire checked the replay and called it a fair ball.  A nervy win but Delhi will take it with both hands. Delhi climb to number 5 in the table.

19.54

FOUR! Piyush Chawla is not giving up without a fight. Bowls it full and outside off. Chawla lifts it over the cover fielder and it runs away to the ropes for four runs.

19.41

Pitched full and at the stumps. Drilled to long-on for just a single. 15 needed off 2 now. Barring a wide or no-ball, this is Delhi's game.

19.36

SIX! CLUBBED! Short of a length, around off. Luke Wood nails it and pulls it over the deep mid-wicket boundary for a maximum.

19.22

In the air and safe! Knuckle ball on the middle stump line. Luke Wood heaves it high in the air toward the mid-wicket region. Jake Fraser-McGurk runs in from the boundary but fails to take the catch.

Luke Wood is the new batter in.

19.11W

OUT! RUN OUT! Huge wicket for Delhi. Slower length ball on the middle and leg stump line. Tilak Varma miscues the heave to the deep square leg region and calls for the second. Sumit Kumar, the substitute fielder, throws it from the deep and Rishabh Pant does the rest. Tilak Varma puts the dive but is well short of his crease and Mumbai are eight down!

Is that a runout? Looks like it and Tilak Varma is distraught. No need to go upstairs as the onfield umpire has raised the finger. Gun arm from the substitute fielder Sumit Kumar.

Who will bowl the final over? Will it be death-over specialist Mukesh Kumar or Lizaad Williams? It will be the experienced Mukesh. Tilak Varma on strike, can Mukesh defend 24 runs? Not as easy as it seems.

Runs Scored 16 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 233/7

T Varma62 (31)

P Chawla6 (2)

R Dar4-0-34-3

18.63

Low full toss, outside off. Tilak Varma drives it to the deep extra cover region. Jake Fraser-McGurk runs around at the boundary, puts the dive and saves a single. Tilak Varma gets back for the third and will keep the strike.

18.51b

BYE! Wide yorker from Rasikh Dar. Chawla plays and misses. Tilak Varma calls for the run and the batters manage to sneak a bye.

18.46

SIX! BANG! Piyush Chawla starts his innings in style! Pitched full and in the slot. Chawla clears his front leg and lofts it back over the bowler, clears the boundary with ease for a maximum.

Piyush Chawla is the next batter in.

18.3W

OUT! SIX AND GONE! Rasikh Dar gets his third! Low full toss on middle. Nabi looks to clear the fence but does not get enough on it. He holes out to Shai Hope at the long-on boundary. Mumbai are 7 down.

18.26

SIX! BOOM! Slower and fuller, outside off. Nabi gets under it and powers it over the long-off fence for a biggie.

18.10

Pitches it full, just inside the tramline. Nabi plays and misses. A dot to start the over. Nabi reviews it for a wide. The third umpire checks the replay and calls it a fair delivery.

Runs Scored 23 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 217/6

T Varma59 (30)

M Nabi1 (1)

M Kumar3-0-45-2

17.66

SIX! A biggie to end the over! 23 runs off the over! Low full toss, outside off. Tilak Varma sits down and helps it over the deep backward square leg for a maximum.

17.51

Pitched full, at the stumps. Drilled to mid-on for a single.

Mohammad Nabi is the new batter in.

17.4W

OUT! LBW! A loud appeal and given. Mukesh Kumar is pumped! Bowls it full on the middle stump line. Tim David plays across the line and misses a straighter one. He gets pinned in front and the umpire raises the finger. Tim David goes for the review. The ball tracking shows wickets hitting and Tim David is a goner.

17.36

SIX! Wow, is this the over that turns the game on its head? Remember, the 18th over of Delhi's innings went for 26 runs, this has gone for 16 already. Mukesh Kumar misses his mark and serves a full toss around off, Tim David walks across and gets it in his arc before smoking it over wide long on for another maximum.

Commentary

Welcome back to then run chase. The players and umpires return to the park. It will be Ishan Kishan and Rohit Sharma to open for Mumbai. For Delhi, the debutant Lizaad Williams, will start with the ball. Here we go! Uh, oh! Williams slips on the very first ball and we have a bit of a halt as he gets his shoes changed but thankfully, Williams didn't twist a muscle while slipping.

…THE RUN CHASE…

Right then, Mumbai needs 258 runs to pull off a win. They have the batting resources and will have to be confident. Can the visitors chase it and get much-needed two points or will the home side continue their good form? We shall find out. Join us in a bit for the second essay.

Jake Fraser-KMcGurk, the star of the show for Delhi is down for a chat. He says that it is his role to try and get as many runs as he can in the first 6 overs. Adds that he isn't looking for ones and twos at all unless it is the last ball of the over of a mishit. Mentions that it is about getting the base right and that took him a few years to develop and reckons that there's a lot of timing involved but some muscle power as well when the ball is mishit.

It was a flat wicket and Mumbai bowlers were taken to the cleaners right from the beginning. Jasprit Bumrah and Piyush Chawla were the pick of the Mumbai bowlers as they went for less than 10 runs to the over and took a wicket each. Luke Wood and Mohammad Nabi were the other wicket-takers but it was an off day overall for the bowling department of Mumbai.

Another day, another score over 250 in the Indian T20 League. Delhi have batted exceptionally well and posted a mammoth score of 257 for 4 in their 20 overs. This is also their highest score in the competition. Having put into batting first, Delhi started aggressively with Jake Fraser-McGurk scoring a blistering 84 off just 27 balls. Abishek Porel (36), Shai Hope (41), and Rishabh Pant (29) all played impressive knocks through the middle at a quick rate. Tristan Stubbs continued his good form and made an unbeaten 48 off just 25 to end the innings with a proper onslaught. The batters have done their job and the onus will be on the bowling to get it done.

Runs Scored 17 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 257/4

T Stubbs48 (25)

A Patel11 (6)

N Thushara4-0-56-0

19.61

Just the single to end then! Goes full and wide and gets it spot on this time, Tristan Stubbs stays back and has to fetch the ball, can't quite get under it and ends up swatting it to wide long on for a run. They look for two but decide against it and 17 runs come off the final over. Delhi finish with 257/4 on the board!

19.51

Aerial but safe! Back of a length and angled across the left-hander, Axar Patel lofts it on the bounce to deep cover and they settle for the single.

19.46

SIX! Axar Patel is no slouch with the bat! A 122-KPH nothing ball right in the slot, Axar waits for it and then just whacks it high and handsome in front of deep mid-wicket for a biggie. 250 up for up Delhi here!

19.31

DROPPED! Nehal Wadhera puts down a chance in the deep and that is heartbreaking for the bowler. Full and wide again, Tristan Stubbs gets low and gets under the ball before swatting it away flat towards deep cover where Wadhera is a bit slow to come in and drops the catch. Stubbs was ball-watching and hence, gets only a single, poor cricket all around.

19.31wd

WIDE! Full and wide outside off, slinging further away, Tristan Stubbs stays leg side of the ball and makes a good leave.

19.26

SIX! Hoicked away over the fence! Back of a length and outside off, sitting up for the batter, Tristan Stubbs waits a bit and then clubs it over wide long on for a biggie.

19.11

Hit hard but straight to the man! Putched up full and wide of the off stump, Axar Patel hangs back and thumps it on the bounce to long off for a single.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 240/4

A Patel3 (3)

T Stubbs40 (22)

J Bumrah4-0-35-1

18.61

Just six off the penultimate over and a wicket as well for Jasprit Bumrah. Full again and in the blockhole around off, Axar Patel digs it out to extra cover for a quick single.

18.51

Jasprit Bumrah once again showing his class here! Full and well wide of the off stump, dipping late, Tristan Stubbs reaches out and can only hit it down to long off for a single.

18.41

On a good length outside off, Axar Patel punches it towards deep cover for one and that brings up the highest total ever for Delhi in the Indian T20 League - 238 runs.

18.31lb

Leg bye! Missing leg by a fair bit! Quick and full at 143.6 clicks and angling in at the legs, a full toss but cam quickly and Tristan Stubbs played all over it. The ball pings the pads and rolls on the off side for a leg bye.

18.21

Full and quick angled in at the stumps, Axar Patel backs away and hits it through extra cover for a single.

18.1W

OUT! CAUGHT! Jasprit Bumrah does get the better of Rishabh Pant and provides Mumbai a bit of relief here. A well-directed slower bumper over middle stump and angling in at a difficult height. Pant tries to take it on but can't quite get on top of the bounce and pulls it off the top edge down to fine leg where Rohit Sharma takes a safe catch. That's the 7th time Bumrah has dismissed Pant in the competition's history.

Axar Patel is the new batter for Delhi.

18.11wd

WIDE! Comes from around the stumps and looks for the yorker at the toes but spills it down leg for a wide.

Runs Scored 26 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 234/3

T Stubbs39 (20)

R Pant29 (18)

L Wood4-0-68-1

17.64

FOUR! And again! Tristan Stubbs played 3 different shots in the over, in sets of two and got at least a four every time, unreal. Attempted bumper over the stumps, Stubbs gets on top of the bounce and slams the pull just in front of deep mid-wicket for four more runs. 26 off the over!

17.54

FOUR! No mercy from Tristan Stubbs as he shows brute force after some finesse! Banged in a bit over leg stump, Stubbs backs away and muscles the pull shot in between long on and deep mid-wicket for a boundary.

17.44

FOUR! This is pure class from Tristan Stubbs and Luke Wood cannot believe it. Goes for the straight yorker and misses it by an inch or two, Stubbs brings out the reverse flick again and gets it flat over the leaping man at short third for another boundary.

17.36

SIX! The other way now and that is skillful from Tristan Stubbs. Full and outside off, Stubbs goes for the scoop but adjusts late and reverse-flicks it over the third man fence for a maximum.

17.24

FOUR! Almost an action replay of the previous delivery! Full and quick, angling across off, Tristan Stubbs shuffles across and scoops it fine of short fine leg for another boundary.

17.14

FOUR! Nicely done! Full and wide, angled across the right-hander, Tristan Stubbs pre-meditates a bit, shuffles across and scoops it over short fine leg for a boundary.

Luke Wood (3-0-42-1) is back into the attack.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 208/3

T Stubbs13 (14)

R Pant29 (18)

N Thushara3-0-39-0

16.61

Another single-digit over! Into the deck and well outside off, Tristan Stubbs fetches and pulls it straight to deep mid-wicket for a run. 9 off the over.

16.51

A well-directed short ball now over middle and leg, Rishabh Pant manages to get on top of the bounce and pulls it in front of deep mid-wicket for a fourth straight single.

Mumbai Indians
Delhi Capitals
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
I Kishan

c A Patel b M Kumar

20 14 4 0 142.85
R Sharma

c S Hope b K Ahmed

8 8 1 0 100

c L Williams b K Ahmed

26 13 3 2 200
T Varma

run out (sub S Kumar / R Pant)

63 32 4 4 196.87
H Pandya

c M Kumar b R Dar

46 24 4 3 191.66
N Wadhera

c R Pant b R Dar

4 2 1 0 200
T David

lbw b M Kumar

37 17 2 3 217.64
M Nabi

c S Hope b R Dar

7 4 0 1 175
P Chawla

c S Hope b M Kumar

10 4 1 1 250
L Wood

not out

9 3 0 1 300
Extras

(b 2,lb 2,w 12,nb 1,Penalty 0)

17
Total 20.0 (RR: 12.35)
247/9

Did not bat: J Bumrah,

Fall of wickets:

(R Sharma, 3.1 ov) (I Kishan, 4.1 ov) (S Yadav, 6 ov) (H Pandya, 12.3 ov) (N Wadhera, 12.5 ov) (T David, 17.4 ov) (M Nabi, 18.3 ov) (T Varma, 19.1 ov) (P Chawla, 20 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
L Williams
3 0 34 0 11.33
K Ahmed
4 0 45 2 11.25
M Kumar
4 0 59 3 14.75
K Yadav
3 0 47 0 15.66
A Patel
2 0 24 0 12.00
4 0 34 3 8.50
Batter R B 4s 6s SR
J Fraser-McGurk

c M Nabi b P Chawla

84 27 11 6 311.11
A Porel

c I Kishan b M Nabi

36 27 3 1 133.33
S Hope

c T Varma b L Wood

41 17 0 5 241.17
R Pant

c R Sharma b J Bumrah

29 19 2 2 152.63
T Stubbs

not out

48 25 6 2 192
A Patel

not out

11 6 0 1 183.33
Extras

(b 0,lb 1,w 6,nb 1,Penalty 0)

8
Total 20.0 (RR: 12.85)
257/4

Did not bat: , K Yadav, L Williams, M Kumar, K Ahmed,

Fall of wickets:

(J Fraser-McGurk, 7.3 ov) (A Porel, 9.4 ov) (S Hope, 13.4 ov) (R Pant, 18.1 ov)
Bowler O M R W ER
L Wood
4 0 68 1 17.00
J Bumrah
4 0 35 1 8.75
4 0 56 0 14.00
P Chawla
4 0 36 1 9.00
H Pandya
2 0 41 0 20.50
M Nabi
2 0 20 1 10.00
Mumbai Indians
Delhi Capitals

Commentary

Right then, that is all from this game but the action in the Indian T20 League isn't over yet, not by any means. It is a doubleheader Saturday and the second match of the day is underway with Lucknow taking on Rajasthan and Lucknow are batting first in that game. You can simply switch tabs and catch our coverage of that game. Cheers!

Jake Fraser-McGurk is the Player of the Match for his spectacular knock. Jake says that he was pretty7 nervous going up against Bumrah and was watching his footage but reckons when you are out there, it all goes out of the way and it is just about watching the ball and hitting and adds that it is good testing yourself against the best in the world. Menti0ons that when he is not watching the ball properly, he isn't able to time the ball well and says that his form is good for him and the team and they have confidence in him batting up the order. Adds from the outside also you can see the level of the competition and how it is more competitive than other tournaments.

Rishabh Pant, Delhi's skipper says that they were happy with the score. Adds that the Impact player rule is making it difficult for the teams. Mentions that the bowler needs to be comfortable with the keeper coming up to the stumps. It was to stop Tim David from getting out of the crease and it helped them. Lauds Jake Fraser-McGurk who has been amazing for the squad and he is getting better each day. Ends by saying that they are not thinking too ahead and taking one game at a time.

Earlier in the game, Hardik Pandya won the toss and opted to bowl first and this decision back-fired immediately as Jake Fraser-McGurk went into overdrive mode and smashed the Mumbai bowlers, along with Jasprit Bumrah as Delhi scored 92 runs in the first 6 overs. Mumbai did get some control back once Jake got out as Abishek Porel couldn't quite kick on but Shai Hope played a fine cameo of 41 runs from 17 balls to keep the scoring rate high. Rishabh Pant wasn't at his best but got some useful runs and it was Tristan Stubbs who is having a fine season who propelled Delhi over the 250-run mark. Even after getting hit for 18 runs in his first over, Bumrah came back really strong and went for 17 runs in his next 3 overs. Apart from him and Piyush Chawla, everyone else was punished with skipper Hardik Pandya and Luke Wood really taking a whacking. In the chase, Delhi kept their noses ahead all throughout and just when it became really close at the death, they were able to get the wickets and won the game by 10 runs.

Rasikh Dar, one of the stars of Delhi's win is down for a chat. He says that the wicket was flat but they were ready for the challenge. Adds that he is playing to the team’s demand and trying to fulfil the role. Says that he aims to be confident and back his skills. Mentions that they plan during the game and in the game on what to bowl and it helps them. Closes by saying that getting the keeper up to the stumps in the 18th over was a smart move and it worked for them.

Hardik Pandya, the captain of Mumbai says that the game is getting a lot closer and the competition is top-notch. Adds that they had the belief to chase it down and backed themselves. Shares that a couple of overs in the middle were slow and that they should have taken a few more chances. Lauds Jake Fraser-McGurk who played a calculated innings and was smart in the approach. Ends by saying that he wouldn’t have changed his decision at the toss.

Mumbai needed 258 runs for the win and got off to a quick start in the first two overs after which they lost Rohit Sharma and when the Powerplay ended, they had lost their top three batters for 65 runs. Tilak Varma however took the reigns and along with skipper Hardik Pandya launched a counterattack. Pandya went berserk in one over from Kuldeep Yadav and injected momentum into the chase before he was eventually caught out. Varma kept on pressing and brought up a half-century before Tim David went ballistic and gave Mumbai a real shot at victory. However, he got out in the 18th over leaving Varma still quite a bit to do. Varma took the game into the final over but got run out and Mumbai were handed yet another defeat and they are now looking more and more out of the playoff race but still have five games to play.

Delhi just had that bit more and those early wickets were really the telling factor in this game. Lizaad Williams showed great signs in the very first over but was a bit wayward after which Khaleel Ahmed sent back Rohit Sharma in the third over, opening the doors for his side. Mukesh Kumar got Ishan Kishan off his first delivery and then Khaleel got the big wicket of Suryakumar Yadav in the final over of the Powerplay. However, a rare thing happened as Kuldeep Yadav was put away by Mumbai and failed to get into the game at all. Delhi's Impact Player on the other hand, Rasikh Dar made more than just an impact as he finished with 3 wickets and bowled a couple of crucial overs atn the death, especially the penultimate over. In the end, Mukesh was able to hold his nerve and get his side over the ropes.

Pheww! Yet another high-scoring encounter in the Indian T20 League and it went right down to the wire but in the end, it is a resurgent Delhi who have won the game and have made it 4 wins out of the last 5 matches. Delhi also avenge the defeat they suffered at the hands of Mumbai in the reverse fixture at the Wankhede Stadium. Also, once again the match total surpassed 500 runs and is the highest aggregate T20 total at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 247/9

P Chawla10 (4)

L Wood9 (3)

M Kumar4-0-59-3

19.6W

OUT! CAUGHT! Mukesh Kumar finishes with three-wickets and Delhi win by 10 runs in a nail-biting finish at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Full toss on the middle stump line. Piyush Chawla miscues the loft toward the long-on region. Shai Hope completes the catch and Delhi have two more points in the bag. This was referred for a waist-high no-ball by Chawla but the third-umpire checked the replay and called it a fair ball.  A nervy win but Delhi will take it with both hands. Delhi climb to number 5 in the table.

19.54

FOUR! Piyush Chawla is not giving up without a fight. Bowls it full and outside off. Chawla lifts it over the cover fielder and it runs away to the ropes for four runs.

19.41

Pitched full and at the stumps. Drilled to long-on for just a single. 15 needed off 2 now. Barring a wide or no-ball, this is Delhi's game.

19.36

SIX! CLUBBED! Short of a length, around off. Luke Wood nails it and pulls it over the deep mid-wicket boundary for a maximum.

19.22

In the air and safe! Knuckle ball on the middle stump line. Luke Wood heaves it high in the air toward the mid-wicket region. Jake Fraser-McGurk runs in from the boundary but fails to take the catch.

Luke Wood is the new batter in.

19.11W

OUT! RUN OUT! Huge wicket for Delhi. Slower length ball on the middle and leg stump line. Tilak Varma miscues the heave to the deep square leg region and calls for the second. Sumit Kumar, the substitute fielder, throws it from the deep and Rishabh Pant does the rest. Tilak Varma puts the dive but is well short of his crease and Mumbai are eight down!

Is that a runout? Looks like it and Tilak Varma is distraught. No need to go upstairs as the onfield umpire has raised the finger. Gun arm from the substitute fielder Sumit Kumar.

Who will bowl the final over? Will it be death-over specialist Mukesh Kumar or Lizaad Williams? It will be the experienced Mukesh. Tilak Varma on strike, can Mukesh defend 24 runs? Not as easy as it seems.

Runs Scored 16 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 233/7

T Varma62 (31)

P Chawla6 (2)

R Dar4-0-34-3

18.63

Low full toss, outside off. Tilak Varma drives it to the deep extra cover region. Jake Fraser-McGurk runs around at the boundary, puts the dive and saves a single. Tilak Varma gets back for the third and will keep the strike.

18.51b

BYE! Wide yorker from Rasikh Dar. Chawla plays and misses. Tilak Varma calls for the run and the batters manage to sneak a bye.

18.46

SIX! BANG! Piyush Chawla starts his innings in style! Pitched full and in the slot. Chawla clears his front leg and lofts it back over the bowler, clears the boundary with ease for a maximum.

Piyush Chawla is the next batter in.

18.3W

OUT! SIX AND GONE! Rasikh Dar gets his third! Low full toss on middle. Nabi looks to clear the fence but does not get enough on it. He holes out to Shai Hope at the long-on boundary. Mumbai are 7 down.

18.26

SIX! BOOM! Slower and fuller, outside off. Nabi gets under it and powers it over the long-off fence for a biggie.

18.10

Pitches it full, just inside the tramline. Nabi plays and misses. A dot to start the over. Nabi reviews it for a wide. The third umpire checks the replay and calls it a fair delivery.

Runs Scored 23 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 217/6

T Varma59 (30)

M Nabi1 (1)

M Kumar3-0-45-2

17.66

SIX! A biggie to end the over! 23 runs off the over! Low full toss, outside off. Tilak Varma sits down and helps it over the deep backward square leg for a maximum.

17.51

Pitched full, at the stumps. Drilled to mid-on for a single.

Mohammad Nabi is the new batter in.

17.4W

OUT! LBW! A loud appeal and given. Mukesh Kumar is pumped! Bowls it full on the middle stump line. Tim David plays across the line and misses a straighter one. He gets pinned in front and the umpire raises the finger. Tim David goes for the review. The ball tracking shows wickets hitting and Tim David is a goner.

17.36

SIX! Wow, is this the over that turns the game on its head? Remember, the 18th over of Delhi's innings went for 26 runs, this has gone for 16 already. Mukesh Kumar misses his mark and serves a full toss around off, Tim David walks across and gets it in his arc before smoking it over wide long on for another maximum.

17.24

FOUR! Comes from over the wicket now but still gets hit for a boundary. Goes full and wide, Tim David once again gets across the off stump and heaves it away in between long on and mid-wicket for a boundary.

17.16

SIX! That is a colossal hit from Tim David! Bowled from around the stumps, looking to go full and wide, Davis is early to go across the off stump and launches the ball a long way over long on for a biggie.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 194/5

T David21 (13)

T Varma53 (29)

R Dar3-0-19-2

16.61

Yorker on the middle stump line. David plays across and gets a leading edge along the ground through extra cover for one.

16.51

Pitched full, on the middle and off-stump line. Varma drills it to long-on for just a run.

16.41

Slower length ball, angling in. Pulled away to deep backward square leg for one.

16.31

Full-length delivery, right in the blockhole. Tilak Varma bunts into the leg side for a run.

16.20

Full toss wide outside off. Tilak shuffles across a long way sitting down to scoop it over third man, misses the ball.

16.11

Full-length, on middle. David eases it to long-on for one.

16.11wd

WIDE! Slower bumper, well over the batter, outside off. Tim David leaves it alone. Another wide.

16.11wd

WIDE! On a length but outside the tramline. David lets it go and gets a wide.

Strategic Break! Mumbai have shown a terrific fight but are behind in the chase at this point. They need 71 off the last four overs and will need to score nearly 18 runs to the over from hereon to chase this down. Tilak Varma is going nicely at 51 while Tim David is looking solid at the crease. The duo will need to show their muscle power to make a match of this. For Delhi, they will need to bowl tight and avoid the misfielding and lapses.

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 187/5

T David18 (10)

T Varma51 (26)

L Williams3-0-34-0

15.61

Pitched full, on the middle and leg. David heaves it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

15.54

FOUR! SLAMMED! Full and wide outside off. David throws his hands at the ball. Muscles it up and over extra cover. Finds the gap in the outfield, the ball just bounces inside the rope.

15.41

Pitched full, at the stumps. Tilak Varma heaves it to deep backward square leg for one.

15.31

Full-length, on off. David drills it to long-on for one.

15.32wd

WIDES! Full and follows the batter down the leg. Varma plays and misses. Rishabh Pant makes a half stop but cannot avoid two extras.

15.24

FOUR! Nicely done! Slower and shorter down the leg. Tilak Varma gets into the position and pulls it past the short fine-leg fielder for a boundary. Tilak Varma reaches his fifty in just 25 balls.

15.11

Full-length delivery, tailing into the batter. Tim David lifts it off the toe end to wide long-on for a single.

Lizaad Williams (2-0-20-0) is back into the attack.

Runs Scored 21 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 173/5

T Varma46 (24)

T David11 (6)

K Yadav3-0-47-0

14.66

SIX! THUMPED! Tossed up full, outside off. Tilak Varma gets under it and lofts it over the long-off boundary for a biggie. 21 runs coming off the over. Just what Mumbai needed.

14.54

FOUR MORE! Smart batting! Flighted, full, outside off. Tilak Varma brings out the reverse sweep and hits it perfectly to the deep third region for back to back boundaries.

14.44

FOUR! Good effort but in vain. Bowls it full and quick outside off. Varma heaves it in the gap between long-on and the deep mid-wicket region. Stubbs runs in from long-on and puts in the slide but fails to stop the boundary.

14.30

Shortish leg break, outside off. Varma cuts it to the extra cover fielder.

14.26

SIX! BANG! Tossed full and in the slot. Tilak Varma sits down on one knee and slogs it over deep square leg fence for a maximum.

14.11

Flatter delivery pitching outside leg. Worked away in the square leg region for a single.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 152/5

T David10 (5)

T Varma26 (19)

K Ahmed4-0-45-2

13.61

Short of a length, outside off. Tim David pulls it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

13.56

SIX! BOOM! Full-length, slower one, outside off. Tim David gets across and slams it over cow corner for a maximum.

13.41

Short and wide outside off, slapped to sweeper cover for a single.

13.31

Full, angling across, outside the off-stump. David shuffles across, gets low on the front foot and swings across the line for a wild hoick, losing the bottom hand and slicing it towards a deep backward point for a run.

13.21

Full-length, on off. Tilak Varma drills it down to long-on for a run.

13.11

On a length, outside off. David chops it to point for one.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 141/5

T David1 (1)

T Varma24 (17)

R Dar2-0-12-2

12.61

Back of a length, around off. Tim David knocks into the off-side for one.

Tim David is in next.

12.5W

OUT! EDGED AND TAKEN! Rasikh Dar gets two in the over! He bowls it on a length, just outside off. Nehal Wadhera looks to guide it down to third man but gets a thick edge through to the keeper. Rishabh Pant does the rest and Mumbai have lost half their side now.

12.44

FOUR! Easy Pickings! Bowls it full and down the leg. Nehal Wadhera helps it to the fine leg region for a boundary to start his innings.

Nehal Wadhera is the new man in.

12.3W

OUT! CAUGHT! Delhi get the Mumbai skipper! Rasikh Dar bowls it full and outside off, takes the pace away. Hardik Pandya is threw the shot early and skies it off the edge toward the backward point region. Mukesh Kumar settles under it and takes a fine catch. Hardik Pandya departs for a well-made 46. Mumbai are four down!

12.21

Full-length, angling into the middle and leg. Tilak Varma whips it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

12.11

In the air but safe! A dipping full toss at the middle stump. Pandya is rooted to the crease and flicks off the toe end. It drops in the vacant region at mid-wicket in the circle for only a run.

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 134/3

H Pandya45 (22)

T Varma23 (16)

M Kumar2-0-22-1

11.61

Pitched full and at the stumps. Pandya drills it to long-on for a single.

11.54

FOUR! Streaky but Pandya will take it. Low full toss, outside off. Pandya throws his bat to it and flays it off the edge to the deep third region for a boundary.

11.41

Low full toss on middle. Tilak Varma works it to deep square leg for one.

11.31

Excellent yorker on off. Pandya knocks it to long-off for just a single.

11.26

SIX! LAUNCHED! Short of a good length, around off. Pandya sits back and pumps it hard over the cow corner for a maximum.

11.11lb

LEG BYE! Good length delivery on the leg. Tilak Varma goes for the heave but misses and gets a thud on the pad. The ball rolls into the leg side and allows the batters to cross for an extra.

Mukesh Kumar(1-0-9-1) returns into the attack.

Runs Scored 5 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 120/3

H Pandya33 (18)

T Varma22 (14)

R Dar1-0-5-0

10.60

Full-length delivery, outside off. Hardik Pandya flays and misses at this one. A good over from Rasikh Dar. Just 5 runs off it.

10.51

Slower length ball, outside off. Cut away to deep point for a run.

10.41

Yorker on off. Pandya jams it out and bunts this to long-on for one.

10.30

On a length, outside off. Pandya slashes hard for the cut but misses. The bowler appeals for the caught-behind but the umpire is unmoved. Rasikh Dar looks confident and convinces Pant to take the review. Delhi take the review but there is a flat line on replay. Pandya stays on. Delhi lose their review.

10.21

Yorker on middle. Tilak Varma bunts it to mid-off for a single.

10.11

On a length, on off. Pandya hits it on the up to sweeper cover for a single.

10.11wd

WIDE! Bangs it short and way over the batter, around off. Pandya lets it go. Wide signaled.

Rasikh Dar, the impact player sub for Delhi, gets the ball now.

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 115/3

T Varma20 (12)

H Pandya31 (14)

A Patel2-0-24-0

9.64

FOUR! Brilliant from Tilak Varma and Mumbai are right back in the game at the halfway mark. Fuller one around off stump, Varma brings out the reverse sweep and nails it over short third for another boundary.

9.56

SIX! Just over! Flatter ball, a bit fuller and around off stump, Tilak Varma sits down and just swings across the line and gets enough to take it over a leaping Shai Hope at cow corner for a maximum.

9.41

On a dragged length over middle, punched away from the crease towards wide long on for a single.

9.31

Half-hearted appeal from the keeper for LBW but it is given as runs. This is bowled full around off stump, Tilak Varma looks to get across and play the scoop but gets an inside edge towards short fine leg for one more.

9.21

Flatter and around off, Hardik Pandya stays back and dabs it down towards backward point for a single.

9.11

On the shorter side, on middle and leg, turning back in, Tilak Varma tucks it away through mid-wicket for one.

Delhi use their Impact Player and bring on Rasikh Dar for Kumar Kushagra.

Runs Scored 19 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 101/3

H Pandya29 (12)

T Varma8 (8)

K Yadav2-0-26-0

8.66

SIX! Hardik Pandya is taking Kuldeep Yadav to the cleaners here. Shorter in length and over middle stump, Pandya rocks back and muscles the pull flat and straight back for a maximum.

8.50

Too quick and short over off stump, Hardik Pandya pushes it down towards cover.

8.44

FOUR! A valiant effort in the deep but Hardik Pandya is going ballistic here. Short of a length and outside off, Pandya makes room and cuts it hard in front of square on the off side. Pravin Dubey runs to his right and puts in a full-stretched dive but the ball goes off the body and into the ropes.

8.34

FOUR! That's a poor delivery from Kuldeep Yadav, full and down the leg side, Hardik Pandya sweeps it past the man at short fine leg and picks up back-to-back boundaries.

8.24

FOUR! Uh, oh! Lizaad Williams with a misjudgment in the deep and ends up making a mess of it. Tossed up full around leg stump, Hardik Pandya slog-sweeps it flat towards deep backward square leg where Williams is a late to come in and ends up getting a bad bounce that goes off his body and into the ropes.

8.11

A tad shorter on the fifth stump line, patted away in front of the point region and into the deep for a single.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 82/3

H Pandya11 (7)

T Varma7 (7)

A Patel1-0-10-0

7.66

SIX! Finally, Hardik Pandya breaks the shackles and that will give him a lot of confidence. Fired in a bit fuller on the stumps, Pandya clears the front leg and whacks it straight back over the bowler's head for a biggie.

7.51

On the shorter side and outside off, cut away off the back foot behind point for a run.

7.41

Flatter and on off, punched down to long off for just one more. The boundaries have completely dried up for Mumbai.

7.31

Comes from around the stumps to the left-hander and bowls it quick into the pads, Tilak Varma turns it off the back foot in front of square leg and rotates the strike.

7.21

A touch fuller and angled into middle and leg, Hardik Pandya miscues the heave through mid-wicket and picks up just another single.

7.10

Starts from around the wicket and slides one in on a good length onto the off stump, Hardik Pandya punches it straight towards cover.

Runs Scored 7 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 72/3

H Pandya3 (3)

T Varma5 (5)

K Yadav1-0-7-0

6.61

On a length again and around off, floated up, Hardik Pandya ith a punch off the front foot down to long off for a single. Six singles and a wide off Kuldeeps' first over.

6.51

On a good length sliding onto the pads, flicked away off the back foot through square leg for one more.

6.51wd

WIDE! Tries to bowl it quick and wide of the off stump but spills it beyond the tramline.

6.41

Flatter one, turning back in off a good length and from leg stump, Hardik Pandya with a heave down to wide long on for just another single.

6.31

Fractionally short and wide, turning further away, Tilak Varma rocks back and cuts it firmly to deep point for a single.

6.21

Nicely floated up, on a fuller length and on off stump, Hardik Pandya punches it off the front foot through covers for one more.

6.11

Starts from over the wicket, bowling it flat and into the legs, Tilak Varma makes room and works it in front of square leg for a single.

Strategic Break! Mumbai have had a decent start in terms of runs scored and are going at almost 11 runs an over but they have lost 3 big wickets. Delhi pacers have been pretty good and have only got hit when they have bowled poor deliveries. Khaleel Ahmed has picked up 2 wickets in his 3 overs and Delhi are firmly in the driver's seat at the moment. With that said, skipper Hardik Pandya walks out to bat now. Also, Kuldeep Yadav comes into the attack and a decisive middle phase to follow.

Runs Scored 11 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 65/3

S Yadav26 (13)

T Varma2 (2)

K Ahmed3-0-34-2

5.6W

OUT! CAUGHT! What a decision to keep Khaleel Ahmed on for a third over and he picks up a massive wicket off the final delivery. Goes back to over the wicket and bowls the off cutter at n128.5 clicks, into the surface around off and this one goes across. The ball also holds into the deck and Suryakumar Yadav is taken aback, ending up nurdling the ball down towards cover where Lizaad Williams takes a good low catch. Khaleel gets his second and Mumbai in a spot of bother here.

5.54

FOUR! Streaky but will do nicely for Mumbai and Suryakumar Yadav. Comes from around the wicket bowling it full and wide, SKY reaches out to slice it away but gets an outside edge between the keeper and short third for a boundary.

5.40

On a good length and outside off, played off the front foot and straight to covers.

5.36

SIX! Trademark Suryakumar Yadav and only he knows how he does it. Off-paced, on a fuller length and angled well across off stump, SKY gets inside the line and manages to flick it one-handed over short fine and all the way for a maximum.

5.20

Back of a length again and going away from the right-hander, Suryakumar Yadav stands upright and punches it towards cover where the fielder makes another good stop.

5.11

Good work in the deep! Back of a length and in the channel outside off, Tilak Varma guides it fine of third man and picks up a single.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 54/2

S Yadav16 (8)

T Varma1 (1)

M Kumar1-0-9-1

4.64

FOUR! Overcompensating with the wide one and Suryakumar Yadav doesn't let it go unpunished. Short and well wide of off stump, SKY waits back and then just slashes it over backward point for another boundary.

4.54

FOUR! Easy pickings! Wrong line from Mukesh Kumar as he digs it in a bit short and down leg, Suryakumar Yadav helps it down to fine leg for a boundary. 50 up for Mumbai now!

4.40

Slower one, bowled back of a length and outside off. this one sits up a bit and Suryakumar Yadav hits it off the back foot straight to covers.

4.30

Brilliant stuff from Mukesh Kumar as he nails the yorker on middle stump. Suryakumar Yadav can only dig it out on the deck.

4.21

Pace on, full and at the stumps, Tilak Varma pushes it out on the off side for a single to get off the mark.

Tilak Varma is the new batter in.

4.1W

OUT! CAUGHT! Mukesh Kumar with a wicket off his first ball and both of Mumbai's batters are now sent back to the hut. Starts from over the wicket and takes pace off right away, bowling it a bit shorter and angling it away from the left-hander. Ishan Kishan looks to take it on and go over mid off but miscues the ball up in the air. Axar Patel takes a few steps back at mid off and grabs an easy catch.

Mukesh Kumar comes into the attack now.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 45/1

I Kishan20 (13)

S Yadav8 (4)

K Ahmed2-0-23-1

3.61

A tad fuller and angled into the legs, Ishan Kishan stylishly works it away past square leg for one more.

3.51b

Bye! Good change of pace from Khaleel Ahmed as he drags the length back a bit and bowls it across the off stump. Suryakumar Yadav swings across the line and misses but Rishabh Pant gets bad bounce and the ballis deflected towards square leg for a bye.

3.42

Mistimed but Suryakumar Yadav gets away with it. On a good length and outside off, SKY looks to get under it and lift it over covers but miscues it and just evades the chasing fielder for a couple of runs.

3.36

SIX! Ridiculous from Suryakumar Yadav and that is some shot. Length ball, angling across off stump, SKY gets his front leg across and uses his wrists to whip the ball over deep backward square leg for a biggie.

3.20

Back of a length and outside off, Suryakumar Yadav stays back and pushes it down towards covers.

Suryakumar Yadav, the Impact Player for Mumbai is in at number 3 and he replaces Nuwan Thushara.

3.1W

OUT! CAUGHT! Khaleel Ahmed draws first blood for Delhi and it is the dangerous 'Hitman,' Rohit Sharma who has to depart here. Khaleel goes full and wide, angling it away from off stump, Sharma looks to stay back and smash it over mid on but ends up slicing it wide of mid off. Shai Hope slides across and takes a good catch.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 35/0

R Sharma8 (7)

I Kishan19 (12)

L Williams2-0-20-0

2.61

Excellent fielding! A low full toss angled in on leg stump, Rohit Sharma makes a bit of room and squeezes it out to the left of cover where Shai Hope puts a big dive across and keeps it down to a single.

2.51

Short over middle and leg, swivel-pulled to deep square leg for a single.

Too many stoppages in the game at the moment as the physio comes out to apply an ice pack or magic spray at the injured finger of Lizaad Williams. All done and play can now resume.

2.40

Can you even call that a dropped chance? More like Lizaad Williams saved a certain boundary. Goes full and straight, Ishan Kishan clear the front leg and smokes the ball right back, Williams sticks out a right hand and gets some fingers on it but has gone down injured.

2.30

Way too full on the stumps and swinging back in, Ishan Kishan cannot get the flick away.

2.20

Goes back to bowling pace on and bowls it on a hard length, shaping it back in from middle, Ishan Kishan is taken aback and manages to block it out on the off side.

2.14

FOUR! In the air and in the gap! Takes some pace off, bowling it at 130 clicks and digs it in short over middle. Ishan Kishan is late on the pull but gets it well in front of the man at deep square leg for a boundary.

Runs Scored 15 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 29/0

I Kishan14 (7)

R Sharma7 (6)

K Ahmed1-0-14-0

1.61

Quite full and on middle and leg, dug out in front of mid on for a quick single. 15 off the over and a perfect start here for Mumbai.

1.54

FOUR! Much more like it from Ishan Kishan! Banged in on a hard length over off stump, Kishan comes down the track and flat-bats it straight back down the ground to make it three fours on the trot.

1.44

EDGED AND FOUR! The first slip was taken out and now, the edge goes through that region. Pitched up around off, swinging away, Ishan Kishan gets a big outside edge that goes well wide of the keeper and into the fence.

1.34

FOUR! Top shot! Full and looking to angle it in at the toes, Ishan Kishan gets the front leg out of the way and flicks it firmly in between mid-wicket and mid on for a boundary.

1.21

On a shortish length and angled across the right-hander, Rohit Sharma cuts it towards deep backward point for a single.

1.11lb

Leg bye! Starts with a good length ball om the pads, Ishan Kishan misses the flick and the ball goes off the pads towards fine leg for a leg bye.

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 14/0

R Sharma6 (5)

I Kishan1 (2)

L Williams1-0-14-0

0.64

FOUR! End of a long first over and eventually, 12 runs come off it. Fractionally short over middle, pulled away late and in front of square on the leg side for a couple of runs. Good signs from Lizaad Williams but a bit erratic as well. Oh, there is a late boundary check and it is confirmed that Khaleel Ahmed's foot touched the ropes before he released the ball and it will be four runs instead of two.

Khaleel Ahmed to bowl from the opposite end.

0.65wd

FIVE WIDES! Banged in a bit but angled down the leg side, Rohit Sharma misses the pull and the ball flies down to fine leg for a boundary.

0.50

Top delivery! Goes very quick again and gets in the yorker right at the base of middle stump. Rohit Sharma looks for the heave but is well beaten and gets struck on the pads.

0.51nb

Too much heat for Rohit Sharma to complete his swing but Lizaad Williams has overstepped and a No Ball is called. Sees the batter walking down the pitch and angles it in at the body at 148 clicks, Sharma looks to pull it away but gets hurried and miscues it badly in front of mid on.

0.40

Pitches it up around off and swinging away at a good pace, Rohit Sharma lets the ball come on and pushes it out to covers.

All sorts of things happening out in the middle as a kite now falls on the ground and Rishabh Pant and Rohit Sharma have a bit of a laugh before the umpire takes it away.

0.32

Oh, what a ball! Spicy from Lizaad Williams as he digs in a quick bumper over leg stump, this one swings away after pitching and almost cleans up Rohit Sharma who somehow manages to get a top edge down to fine leg. The fielder and the man from first slip chase it down and manages to keep it down to a brace.

0.31wd

WIDE! Quick and full at 147.9 clicks, just angled down the leg side for a wide.

0.21

Ishan Kishan and Mumbai are off the mark! Goes full and straight, angling it back in, Ishan Kishan plays it with the swing wide of mid on and gets across quickly for the single.

0.10

On the money! Hits the deck hard at 146.6 clicks and bowls it right around the top of off stump, extracting some good bounce as well. Ishan Kishan stays back and punches it to covers.

Commentary

Welcome back to then run chase. The players and umpires return to the park. It will be Ishan Kishan and Rohit Sharma to open for Mumbai. For Delhi, the debutant Lizaad Williams, will start with the ball. Here we go! Uh, oh! Williams slips on the very first ball and we have a bit of a halt as he gets his shoes changed but thankfully, Williams didn't twist a muscle while slipping.

…THE RUN CHASE…

Right then, Mumbai needs 258 runs to pull off a win. They have the batting resources and will have to be confident. Can the visitors chase it and get much-needed two points or will the home side continue their good form? We shall find out. Join us in a bit for the second essay.

Jake Fraser-KMcGurk, the star of the show for Delhi is down for a chat. He says that it is his role to try and get as many runs as he can in the first 6 overs. Adds that he isn't looking for ones and twos at all unless it is the last ball of the over of a mishit. Mentions that it is about getting the base right and that took him a few years to develop and reckons that there's a lot of timing involved but some muscle power as well when the ball is mishit.

It was a flat wicket and Mumbai bowlers were taken to the cleaners right from the beginning. Jasprit Bumrah and Piyush Chawla were the pick of the Mumbai bowlers as they went for less than 10 runs to the over and took a wicket each. Luke Wood and Mohammad Nabi were the other wicket-takers but it was an off day overall for the bowling department of Mumbai.

Another day, another score over 250 in the Indian T20 League. Delhi have batted exceptionally well and posted a mammoth score of 257 for 4 in their 20 overs. This is also their highest score in the competition. Having put into batting first, Delhi started aggressively with Jake Fraser-McGurk scoring a blistering 84 off just 27 balls. Abishek Porel (36), Shai Hope (41), and Rishabh Pant (29) all played impressive knocks through the middle at a quick rate. Tristan Stubbs continued his good form and made an unbeaten 48 off just 25 to end the innings with a proper onslaught. The batters have done their job and the onus will be on the bowling to get it done.

Runs Scored 17 Runs

Score after 20 overs : 257/4

T Stubbs48 (25)

A Patel11 (6)

N Thushara4-0-56-0

19.61

Just the single to end then! Goes full and wide and gets it spot on this time, Tristan Stubbs stays back and has to fetch the ball, can't quite get under it and ends up swatting it to wide long on for a run. They look for two but decide against it and 17 runs come off the final over. Delhi finish with 257/4 on the board!

19.51

Aerial but safe! Back of a length and angled across the left-hander, Axar Patel lofts it on the bounce to deep cover and they settle for the single.

19.46

SIX! Axar Patel is no slouch with the bat! A 122-KPH nothing ball right in the slot, Axar waits for it and then just whacks it high and handsome in front of deep mid-wicket for a biggie. 250 up for up Delhi here!

19.31

DROPPED! Nehal Wadhera puts down a chance in the deep and that is heartbreaking for the bowler. Full and wide again, Tristan Stubbs gets low and gets under the ball before swatting it away flat towards deep cover where Wadhera is a bit slow to come in and drops the catch. Stubbs was ball-watching and hence, gets only a single, poor cricket all around.

19.31wd

WIDE! Full and wide outside off, slinging further away, Tristan Stubbs stays leg side of the ball and makes a good leave.

19.26

SIX! Hoicked away over the fence! Back of a length and outside off, sitting up for the batter, Tristan Stubbs waits a bit and then clubs it over wide long on for a biggie.

19.11

Hit hard but straight to the man! Putched up full and wide of the off stump, Axar Patel hangs back and thumps it on the bounce to long off for a single.

Runs Scored 6 Runs

Score after 19 overs : 240/4

A Patel3 (3)

T Stubbs40 (22)

J Bumrah4-0-35-1

18.61

Just six off the penultimate over and a wicket as well for Jasprit Bumrah. Full again and in the blockhole around off, Axar Patel digs it out to extra cover for a quick single.

18.51

Jasprit Bumrah once again showing his class here! Full and well wide of the off stump, dipping late, Tristan Stubbs reaches out and can only hit it down to long off for a single.

18.41

On a good length outside off, Axar Patel punches it towards deep cover for one and that brings up the highest total ever for Delhi in the Indian T20 League - 238 runs.

18.31lb

Leg bye! Missing leg by a fair bit! Quick and full at 143.6 clicks and angling in at the legs, a full toss but cam quickly and Tristan Stubbs played all over it. The ball pings the pads and rolls on the off side for a leg bye.

18.21

Full and quick angled in at the stumps, Axar Patel backs away and hits it through extra cover for a single.

18.1W

OUT! CAUGHT! Jasprit Bumrah does get the better of Rishabh Pant and provides Mumbai a bit of relief here. A well-directed slower bumper over middle stump and angling in at a difficult height. Pant tries to take it on but can't quite get on top of the bounce and pulls it off the top edge down to fine leg where Rohit Sharma takes a safe catch. That's the 7th time Bumrah has dismissed Pant in the competition's history.

Axar Patel is the new batter for Delhi.

18.11wd

WIDE! Comes from around the stumps and looks for the yorker at the toes but spills it down leg for a wide.

Runs Scored 26 Runs

Score after 18 overs : 234/3

T Stubbs39 (20)

R Pant29 (18)

L Wood4-0-68-1

17.64

FOUR! And again! Tristan Stubbs played 3 different shots in the over, in sets of two and got at least a four every time, unreal. Attempted bumper over the stumps, Stubbs gets on top of the bounce and slams the pull just in front of deep mid-wicket for four more runs. 26 off the over!

17.54

FOUR! No mercy from Tristan Stubbs as he shows brute force after some finesse! Banged in a bit over leg stump, Stubbs backs away and muscles the pull shot in between long on and deep mid-wicket for a boundary.

17.44

FOUR! This is pure class from Tristan Stubbs and Luke Wood cannot believe it. Goes for the straight yorker and misses it by an inch or two, Stubbs brings out the reverse flick again and gets it flat over the leaping man at short third for another boundary.

17.36

SIX! The other way now and that is skillful from Tristan Stubbs. Full and outside off, Stubbs goes for the scoop but adjusts late and reverse-flicks it over the third man fence for a maximum.

17.24

FOUR! Almost an action replay of the previous delivery! Full and quick, angling across off, Tristan Stubbs shuffles across and scoops it fine of short fine leg for another boundary.

17.14

FOUR! Nicely done! Full and wide, angled across the right-hander, Tristan Stubbs pre-meditates a bit, shuffles across and scoops it over short fine leg for a boundary.

Luke Wood (3-0-42-1) is back into the attack.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 17 overs : 208/3

T Stubbs13 (14)

R Pant29 (18)

N Thushara3-0-39-0

16.61

Another single-digit over! Into the deck and well outside off, Tristan Stubbs fetches and pulls it straight to deep mid-wicket for a run. 9 off the over.

16.51

A well-directed short ball now over middle and leg, Rishabh Pant manages to get on top of the bounce and pulls it in front of deep mid-wicket for a fourth straight single.

16.41

Well bowled! Into the pitch yet again and angled well across the off stump, not much bounce on it. Tristan Stubbs fetches the ball and flat-bats it towards long on for just one more.

16.31

Another slower one, into the pitch and over off stump, Rishabh Pant waits on the back foot and tries to force it through covers but doesn't get any timing and settles for a single.

16.21

Bowled into the pitch and pushed across the off stump, Tristan Stubbs goes back and across but mistimes the pull in front of mid-wicket for just a single.

16.14

FOUR! Lovely timing and placement and the 200 is up for Delhi. Looks to go full and wide but serves a low full toss, Tristan Stubbs reaches out and just delays the drive in order to get it in front of covers and in the gap for a boundary.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 16 overs : 199/3

T Stubbs6 (10)

R Pant27 (16)

J Bumrah3-0-30-0

15.61

Mumbai will take 9 runs at this stage. Slower one, back of a length and outside off, steered towards third man for a single.

15.50

On a hard length on middle and angled in, Tristan Stubbs gets cramped up and has to just block it off.

15.40

Full and quick, darting it in the bklockhole on the stumps, Tristan Stubbs jams it back out to the bowler.

15.31

Jasprit Bumrah answers back with a trademark yorker, quick and angling into middle stump, Rishabh Pant gets in a bit of an awkward position but manages to flick it away through square leg for a single.

15.26

SIX! Pikced-up and dispatched! Comes from around the stumps but bowls this one a bit fuller and angles it down leg, Rishabh Pant flicks it off his pads and over fine leg for a maximum.

15.11

Good-length delivery on off and angling in, Tristan Stubbs stands tall and taps it down through mid on for an easy single.

Strategic Break! A much more balanced middle phase with Mumbai being able to pick up more wickets and just slow down the run-scoring a bit. However, a blistering cameo from Shai Hope has kept Delhi hovering well above 12 runs per over and they will be eyeing something around 250 runs. Mumbai have a couple of overs of Jasprit Bumrah up their sleeve and it will be interesting to see how Delhi counter him. With that said, Bumrah does come back into the attack as Mumbai recognize that this is the vital pair for Delhi.

Runs Scored 9 Runs

Score after 15 overs : 190/3

R Pant20 (14)

T Stubbs4 (6)

P Chawla4-0-36-1

14.64

FOUR! A boundary to end the over. Tad short on the middle and off-stump line. Rishabh Pant goes back and pulls it to the deep mid-wicket region. He beats the fielder in the deep and finds the ropes.

14.50

Appeal but the umpire is unmoved. Wrong'un on the middle stump line. Pant gets low for the pull but misses and gets hit on the pad. Piyush Chawla looks confident and convinces Pandya to go for the review. Mumbai take the review. The ball tracking shows it as pitching outside leg. The NOT OUT decision remains.

14.41

Flatter on off. Stubbs punches it to long on for a single.

14.41wd

WIDE! Flat and pushes it outside the tramline. Stubbs leaves it alone. Another wide from Chawla.

14.30

Pitched full and at the stumps. Stubbs goes for the reverse but fails to beat the backward point fielder.

14.20

Short and quick outside off. Stubbs cuts and misses.

14.12

Full on the middle and off. Stubbs gets low and slogs it aerially to the deep mid-wicket region. Nehal Wadhera comes running from the boundary but misjudges it and spills down the chance.

14.11wd

WIDE! Bowls it full and outside the tramline. Stubbs lets it go. Wide signaled.

Runs Scored 15 Runs

Score after 14 overs : 181/3

T Stubbs1 (2)

R Pant16 (12)

L Wood3-0-42-1

13.61

Short on the middle and leg. Stubbs gets on top of the bounce and pulls it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

13.50

Good length delivery, on off. Stubbs defends it back at the bowler.

Tristan Stubbs is the new batter in.

13.4W

OUT! In the air and taken! A much-needed wicket for Luke Wood and Mumbai. Bowls a slower length ball on the pad. Hope flicks it aerially to the deep mid-wicket region. Tilak Varma runs in from the boundary and takes a good low catch running forward. Shai Hope's blistering knock comes to an end. Delhi are three down.

13.32

Yorker on middle. Hope bunts into the off-side. A bit of misfield from Hardik Pandya allows the batters to take a couple.

13.26

SIX MORE! HOPE IS IN SOME FORM! Back of a length, angling back into the middle and leg. Hope picks the length and slams it over deep mid-wicket boundary for a biggie. Sails deep into the crowd.

13.16

SIX! CLUBBED! Short of a length, on off. Hope backs away a bit and pulls it hard and flat over the deep square leg boundary for a maximum.

Runs Scored 12 Runs

Score after 13 overs : 166/2

R Pant16 (12)

S Hope27 (13)

N Thushara2-0-30-0

12.60

Slower bumper, angling away. Rishabh Pant is threw the shot early but fails to connect.

12.56

SIX! Rishabh Pant gets into the act in his signature style! Pitched full on the leg peg. Pant picks it early and whips it over the deep square leg fence for a biggie.

12.41

Short of a length, way outside off. Hope goes for the cut but under-edges it to the right of the keeper. Ishan Kishan, behind the stumps, makes a decent stop and keeps it to a single.

12.31

Back of a length, around off. Pant guides it to short third and rotates the strike with one.

12.24

FOUR! Smart batting! Short of a length, down the leg. Pant gets into position and helps it to fine leg region for an easy boundary.

12.10

Back of a length on the leg peg. Pant looks to tuck it away but fails to connect and wears on the thigh pad.

Nuwan Thushara (1-0-18-0) is back on.

Runs Scored 16 Runs

Score after 12 overs : 154/2

S Hope26 (12)

R Pant5 (7)

M Nabi2-0-20-1

11.66

SIX! HOPE IS DEALING IN SIXES! Nabi drops it a tad short on the middle and leg. Hope rocks back and hammers it over deep mid-wicket for a maximum.

11.51

Shortens the length, on middle and leg. Pant skips down the pitch and works it through square leg for a single.

11.41

Tossed up on middle and leg. Hope heaves it to deep square leg for one.

11.36

SIX! BOOM! Low full toss on middle. Hope gets under it and slams it back over the bowler for half a dozen. Clears the rope at long-on with ease.

11.21

Flatter on middle and leg. Nudged toward mid-wicket for a run.

11.11

Pitched full on middle and leg. Hope drills it to long-on for one.

Runs Scored 10 Runs

Score after 11 overs : 138/2

S Hope12 (8)

R Pant3 (5)

P Chawla3-0-27-1

10.61

Short and wide outside off. Hope cuts it to deep point for a single.

10.51

Shortish, around off. Pant pulls it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

10.41

Flighted on off. Hope heaves it to long-on for a single.

10.36

SIX! HOPE GOES LONG! Tossed up full on off. Hope gets down on one knee and slogs it over the deep mid-wicket boundary for a biggie.

10.21

Googly, a tad short, around off. Pant hangs back and works it through mid-wicket for a single.

10.10

Flatter wrong'un, on off. Pant knocks it back to the bowler.

Runs Scored 4 Runs

Score after 10 overs : 128/2

R Pant1 (2)

S Hope4 (5)

M Nabi1-0-4-1

9.61

On the shorter side again and on middle and leg, Rishabh Pant pushes it away from his crease in front of deep mid-wicket for one and looks for the second due to the fumble in the deep but won't get it.

9.50

Bowled fractionally short on the stumps, Rishabh Pant blocks it out.

Delhi skipper, Rishabh Pant walks out to bat at 4.

9.4W

OUT! CAUGHT BEHIND! Mohammad Nabi gets the job done and Mumbai are creeping back into the game. This is bowled a bit flatter and fuller and angled well across the off stump. Abishek Porel walks down the pitch to go over mid off but gets an under edge that is caught sharply by Ishan Kishan to his left. The finger goes up and Porel has to walk back.

9.31

On the shorter side and around off stump, just tucked away neatly in front of square on the leg side for a single.

9.21

Comes from around the wicket to the left-hander and bowls it round-arm, into the pitch and fired in, Abishek Porel comes forward and whips it to wide long on for one more.

9.11

Sliding it on to middle and leg, Shai Hope stays back in his crease and flicks it away through mid-wicket for a single.

Runs Scored 8 Runs

Score after 9 overs : 124/1

A Porel35 (25)

S Hope2 (3)

L Wood2-0-27-0

8.60

Short of a length and outside off, cut away off the back foot but straight towards backward point.

8.51

Hard length around off stump, just blocked ith soft hands in front of mid off for a quick single. Good running!

8.41

Goes for the wide yorker and gets it in the blockhole at almost 140 clicks, Abishek Porel gets a bit low and punches it square towards deep point for a single.

Slight halt. Abishek Porel has taken a blow to his left arm and is down in pain. Delhi physio comes in to attend to him. He looks fine now and set to continue.

8.30

Ouch, that must have hurt! Hits the deck hard does Luke Wood and angles it in shorter at the body, Abishek Porel looks to pull off the front foot but misses and gets hit on the arm and is down in a bit of pain.

8.24

FOUR! Nicely done in the end! Banged in a bit more[e and around off stump, Abishek Porel stands upright and just dabs it late off the outer half of the bat and chips it over short third man for a boundary.

8.12

Banged in short over off stump, pulled away nicely in front of deep mid-wicket where Mohammad Nabi runs around to his right and makes an good stop to keep it down to a brace.

Luke Wood (1-0-19-0) is back into the attack.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 8 overs : 116/1

A Porel28 (20)

S Hope1 (2)

P Chawla2-0-17-1

7.61

Shorter on middle and leg, Abishek Porel goes on the back foot and pulls it down to deep mid-wicket for one more. Excellent over from Piyush Chawla, just 3 runs and a wicket off it.

7.51

Flatter ball, drifted into the stumps, worked away behind square leg for a single by Shai Hope.

7.40

Fuller in length and outside off, driven along the ground but can't get it through covers.

Shai Hope walks in at 3.

7.3W

OUT! CAUGHT! Piyush Chawla has done the trick and Jake Fraser-McGurk falls 16 short of what could have been the fastest century in the league's history. Fractionally short on the stumps, it is the googly, Jake rocks back and looks to slog it away over deep mid-wicket but it just isn't short enough and the shot is mistimed to the man in the deep. Mohammad Nabi takes a safe reverse cup catch to bring about the end of a sensational knock from Jake Fraser-McGurk.

7.20

A smidge fuller on off stump, Jake Fraser-McGurk taps it away towards covers for a rare dot delivery.

7.11

Quicker and flatter on off stump, pushed down through mid off for a single.

Runs Scored 21 Runs

Score after 7 overs : 113/0

J Fraser-McGurk84 (25)

A Porel26 (18)

H Pandya2-0-41-0

6.66

SIX! No strike for a couple of overs but Jake Fraser-McGurk remains unfazed! Pitched up right in the slot around off, Jake hangs back and clubs it down the ground for a flat six.

6.55

FIVE RUNS! Oh, dear! That is a sore one to take for the bowler and the keeper was certainly at fault. Full and at the stumps, jammed out to mid off for a quick single. Tim David picks up the ball and fires in a throw at the keeper's end but just misses and Ishan Kishan comes running in trying to put off Jake Fraser-McGurk and ends up missing the completely and it rolls away to the fence.

6.46

SIX! Now, Abishek Porel is starting to open his arms and go big. Banged in short at the body but not much pace on it, Porel swivels and pulls it over backward square leg for a biggie.

6.34

FOUR! Poor delivery and Hardik Pandya has let Abishek Porel off the hook here with a freebie. Slower and shorter angled down the leg side, Porel gets enough on the pull and the ball goes down to fine leg for a boundary.

6.20

Hard length again and around the top of off stump, Abishek Porel waits back but only manages to punch it back to the bowler. Porel needs to get a move on here.

6.10

Bowled from around the stumps and on a hard length, angling back in, Abishek Porel flicks it on the bounce to short mid-wicket.

Strategic Break! Well then, this has been some hitting from Jake Fraser-McGurk and Delhi are off to an optimal start. He equalled his own record of the fastest fifty this season, off just 15 balls and is looking in prime condition. Abishek Porel though has been quite sluggish and that previous over from Jasprit Bumrah might have just killed the momentum for Delhi. Can Mumbai make a comeback in the middle phase? Let's find out.

Runs Scored 3 Runs

Score after 6 overs : 92/0

A Porel11 (13)

J Fraser-McGurk78 (24)

J Bumrah2-0-21-0

5.61

Just 3 off the final over of the Powerplay but Delhi are flying at 92/0! Another slower one, back of a length and outside off, dabbed down fine of short third for a quick single.

5.50

A drastic change and Abishek Porel is finding it difficult to get going here. Another slower one, bowled on a hard length around off stump, this one grips and goes away, Porel pushes at it and is beaten past the outside edge.

5.40

Takes pace off, keeps the length a bit short and bowls it over middle, Abishek Porel nudges it gently in front of mid-wicket.

5.32

Easy two in the end! Short at the body again, Abishek Porel tucks it just behind square leg where the fielder makes a half stop and then fumbles on the chase as well, allowing the batters to collect a brace.

5.20

On the shorter side and angled into the body of the batter, Abishek Porel fends it in front of the man at square leg.

5.10

Comes from around the wicket and bowls it back of a length around off stump, getting it to seam away a bit. Abishek Porel hops back to defend.

Jasprit Bumrah is brought back into the attack. He went for 18 in his first over.

Runs Scored 20 Runs

Score after 5 overs : 89/0

J Fraser-McGurk78 (24)

A Porel8 (7)

H Pandya1-0-20-0

4.66

SIX! TAKE THAT! Jake Fraser-McGurk has raced to 78 off just 24 balls. This was a full-length delivery on the middle and leg. Jake Fraser-McGurk goes through with the shot and powers it over deep square leg for a massive hit. 20 runs off the over.

4.54

FOUR! SHOT! Back of a length, on the middle. Jake Fraser-McGurk creates room and lifts it inside out to the deep extra cover fence for a majestic boundary.

4.40

Short ball, angling into the middle stump line. Jake Fraser-McGurk goes for the pull but fails to connect. The umpire calls it one bouncer for the over.

4.36

SIX! SMOKED! Jake Fraser-McGurk is going berserk. Slower and fuller in the slot. Jake Fraser-McGurk picks it early and hammers it over the cow corner for a massive hit. Mumbai are stunned by this power hitting from the young Aussie.

4.20

Slower bumper, outside off. Jake Fraser-McGurk mistimes the pull to mid-wicket.

4.14

FOUR! SLAPPED! Short of a length, outside off. Jake Fraser-McGurk swats it to the deep extra cover region. One bounce and over the ropes for a boundary.

Another change in the bowling as skipper Hardik Pandya takes the ball in hand.

Runs Scored 14 Runs

Score after 4 overs : 69/0

J Fraser-McGurk58 (18)

A Porel8 (7)

P Chawla1-0-14-0

3.61

Wrong'un on middle and leg. Jake Fraser-McGurk knocks it to long-on for a single.

3.51

Flatter leg break on the leg peg. Abishek Porel tucks it through square leg for one.

3.41

Shortish googly, on middle and leg. Jake Fraser-McGurk pulls it to deep mid-wicket for a single.

3.34

FOUR! Tad short, on middle. Jake Fraser-McGurk backs away and cuts it uppishly past the extra cover fielder for a boundary.

3.26

SIX! BOOM! Fifty for Jake Fraser-McGurk. Full on the middle and leg. Jake Fraser-McGurk sits down and slams it over the cow corner boundary for a maximum. He gets to his half-century in just 15 balls.

3.11

Chawla bowls a leg break on middle and leg. Porel nudges it through mid-wicket for a single.

Piyush Chawla now comes into the attack.

Runs Scored 18 Runs

Score after 3 overs : 55/0

J Fraser-McGurk46 (14)

A Porel6 (5)

N Thushara1-0-18-0

2.60

Nicely bowled! Delivers a slower and shorter length delivery, around off. Jake Fraser-McGurk thinks of pulling it but sways out of it at the last moment. Another 18 run over.

2.54

FOUR MORE! Jake Fraser-McGurk is only dealing in boundaries. On a length, around off. Jake Fraser-McGurk clears the front leg and smacks it through mid-off for back to back boundaries.

2.44

FOUR! Nicely done! Low full toss on the pad. Jake Fraser-McGurk works it through the backward square leg region and finds the ropes.

2.41wd

WIDE! Thushara spills it full and down the leg. Jake Fraser-McGurk plays and misses. Wided by the umpire.

2.34

FOUR! LAUNCHED! Pitched full and just outside off. Jake Fraser-McGurk makes room and carves it aerially to the deep extra cover region for a thumping boundary.

2.21

Slower and fuller in the slot. Porel chips it to long-on for a single.

2.14

FOUR! The boundaries continue to flow. Nuwan Thushara bowls it full and just outside off. Porel lifts it through the mid-off region and collects four runs.

Nuwan Thushara comes into the attack.

Runs Scored 18 Runs

Score after 2 overs : 37/0

J Fraser-McGurk34 (10)

A Porel1 (3)

J Bumrah1-0-18-0

1.64

FOUR! Jake Fraser-McGurk is in no mood to stop today. Hard-length, angling into the batter. Jake Fraser-McGurk heaves it through the mid-wicket region and this races to the ropes in a flash. 18 runs off the over.

1.51

Hard-length, angling into the batter. Tucked to the left of mid-on for a single.

1.51wd

WIDE! Slower length ball, angling down the leg. Abishek Porel plays and misses. Wided by the umpire.

1.40

Back of a length, angling in. Abishek Porel tucks it to the man at mid-wicket.

1.30

Slower length ball on off. Abishek Porel defends on the front foot.

1.21

Full-length, on middle and leg. Jake Fraser-McGurk bunts it to mid on for a single.

1.14

FOUR! CRUNCHED! Pitched full and at the stumps. Jake Fraser-McGurk makes room and drills it through mid-on for a smacking boundary.

1.17nb

NO BALL! SIX! Jake Fraser-McGurk welcomes Bumrah with a biggie. Bumrah bowls a slower one in the slot, around off. Jake Fraser-McGurk goes through with the shot and lifts it over the long-on boundary for a maximum. Bumrah has overstepped here and the no-ball is signaled. Free hit coming up.

Jasprit Bumrah to steam in from the opposite end.

Runs Scored 19 Runs

Score after 1 overs : 19/0

J Fraser-McGurk19 (6)

A Porel0 (0)

L Wood1-0-19-0

0.61

Good length on the pad. Jake Fraser-McGurk tucks it through backward square leg for one.

0.54

FOUR! WHACKED! Short of a length, outside off. Jake Fraser-McGurk clears the front leg and slaps it over covers for another boundary.

0.40

Slower length ball on off. Jake Fraser-McGurk turns into the leg side.

0.36

SIX! ALL THE WAY! Length ball on the pad. Jake Fraser-McGurk lifts it over the wide long-on boundary for a biggie. This is some batting.

0.24

FOUR MORE! BANG! Full-length delivery on the middle and off-stump line. Fraser-McGurk swings through the line and lofts it straight down the ground for a boundary.

0.14

FOUR! Cracking start for Jake Fraser-McGurk and Delhi. This is pitched full on the middle and leg stump line. Jake Fraser-McGurk flicks it through the mid-wicket region for a stunning boundary.

The bell is rung and we are ready for the game to get underway! The two umpires are out in the middle as the players of Mumbai can be seen in a huddle on the field. Delhi have a new opening combination as Abishek Porel joins Jake Fraser-McGurk at the top of the order.  Luke Wood has the new ball in hand an is raring to go. Let's play...

Lizaad Williams is set to make his Indian T20 League debut! Ishant Sharma presents the cap to the Protea bowler. Also, this will be Ishan Kishan's 100th match in the Indian T20 League.

Rishabh Pant, the Delhi skipper, says that they were looking to bat first. He feels that it might get slower in the second innings. Adds that they are getting the desired wickets but they need to play good cricket. Shares that the spinners are world-class and have done a fine job. Ends by saying that they have made one change with Kumar Kushagra coming in for Prithvi Shaw.

Hardik Pandya, the captain of Mumbai says that they will bowl first because the ground is small and it is better to chase here. Adds that the mood is hopeful and every game is a new opportunity and they aren't out of the race. Mentions that one shouldn't focus on the past and that any team can beat any team and the goal is to play their best game. Informs that Gerald Coetzee goes out due to a stomach bug and Luke Wood comes in for him.

Impact player subs for Delhi - Rasikh Dar, Pravin Dubey, Vicky Ostwal, Ricky Bhui, and Sumit Kumar.

Delhi (Playing XI) - Jake Fraser-McGurk, Abishek Porel, Shai Hope, Rishabh Pant(C)(WK), Tristan Stubbs, Axar Patel, Kumar Kushagra (in for Prithvi Shaw), Kuldeep Yadav, Lizaad Williams (On debut) (in for Anrich Nortje), Mukesh Kumar, Khaleel Ahmed.

Impact player subs for Mumbai - Suryakumar Yadav, Naman Dhir, Shams Mulani, Dewald Brevis, and Kumar Kartikeya.

Mumbai (Playing XI) - Rohit Sharma, Ishan Kishan(WK), Tilak Varma, Nehal Wadhera, Hardik Pandya(C), Tim David, Piyush Chawla, Luke Wood (in for Gerald Coetzee), Mohammad Nabi, Jasprit Bumrah, Nuwan Thushara.

Toss Update - Mumbai have won the coin toss and opted to BOWL first.

Mumbai, on the flip side, have had a mixed-bag season so far. They have won just three games out of eight and are placed ninth in the table. In their last outing against Rajasthan, the visitors made 179 after batting first on the back of runs from Tilak Varma and Nehal Wadhera. The bowlers failed to contain the opposition and lost by 9 wickets. Only Piyush Chawla had a decent outing but the rest of the bowling unit failed to deliver. In the reverse fixture against these two sides, Mumbai came out on top and they will hope to repeat the performance. So can Mumbai climb up the table or will Delhi continue their good run? Let's find out. Toss and team news in a bit. Stay tuned!

Hello and a warm welcome to our coverage of Match 43 in the Indian T20 League. Delhi are hosting Mumbai at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi. Both sides are currently in the lower half of the table and will be vying for a win. The home side Delhi, have found some momentum in recent times as they have won three of their last 4 games and have started to look like a solid unit. The hosts faced Gujarat in their last game and posted a massive score of 224 with their skipper Rishabh Pant making an unbeaten 88 off just 43 while Axar Patel with 66(43), Tristan Stubbs, and Jake Fraser-McGurk also played their part. The Delhi bowlers were taken to the cleaners as well but they managed to take the win by just 4 runs in the end. Rasikh Dar and Kuldeep Yadav shared five wickets among them and were the pick of the bowlers. Delhi will hope to keep the winning run and add two more points to their tally. 

…MATCHDAY… 

As the Indian T20 League 2024 is approaching its decisive phase, all teams are battling for a coveted position in the top four. In Match 43, Delhi will host Mumbai at the iconic Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi in their reverse fixture. Delhi, the home team, has leapfrogged from the bottom three to claim the sixth position in the standings after a dismal start to their campaign. This jump followed a famous victory over Gujarat, achieved by a narrow margin of just 4 runs. Delhi's batters have rediscovered their form and are displaying a notable sense of confidence. Even with David Warner's on-and-off appearances in the XI, Delhi has been holding up well, especially with the fresh opening duo of Prithvi Shaw and the Aussie standout, Jake Fraser-McGurk. Fraser-McGurk looks promising, effortlessly smashing the ball around the park. Fraser-McGurk's aggressive style at the start has definitely made life easier for the next batters. Delhi threw a curveball by sending Axar Patel in at number 3, but he totally nailed it, scoring a solid 66 off just 43 balls. It showed he's flexible enough to float around the order as needed. And Rishabh Pant? Man, what a comeback! After that nasty injury, he's been knocking it out of the park consistently. His recent 88 is proof that he's back in top form. Tristan Stubbs is really having the time of his life in this tournament. He's been the go-to guy for those game-changing final hits with the bat, and he's been doing it with some serious aggression. When it comes to bowling, Kuldeep Yadav and Axar have been absolute gems in terms of keeping things tight, especially in the tournament when life hasn't been certainly easy for the bowlers. Rasikh Dar has also joined the squad and has displayed some real promise with his bowling skills. While Khaleel Ahmed and Mukesh Kumar have been taking wickets regularly, they along with Protea pace-battery Anrich Nortje will aim to keep things tight and stem the flow of runs from their end as well. Overall, Delhi seems to have found its perfect combination and with David Warner, this team possesses a serious firepower with ball and bat. Turning our attention to Mumbai, they've upheld their reputation as slow starters once again. However, the pressure is mounting on them now, especially after the humbling defeat to Rajasthan where they lost by 9 wickets. That loss must be really itching at them, and they're in dire need of grabbing those two crucial points to relieve some of the pressure. It's become quite evident that when Mumbai's openers fail to establish a strong partnership during the Powerplay, the entire batting order ends up needing to start from scratch. In a fast-paced tournament like this, there's hardly any time to settle in. Mumbai needs more from Ishan Kishan and Rohit Sharma upfront. In the last game, Nehal Wadhera and Tilak Varma provided a strong finish with the bat. Skipper Hardik Pandya's form has dipped dramatically, and except for Piyush Chawla, Mumbai's bowlers were ineffective in the previous game. Jasprit Bumrah of course, has been extremely reliable, but he needs support. Overall, Mumbai needs to elevate its game plan across the board to secure a victory. Delhi has a golden opportunity to take advantage of home conditions and avenge their previous defeat against this very opposition earlier this season, but surely, Mumbai is not going to make life easier for them at all, as we all have seen over the years, that a wounded Mumbai is much more lethal. Who do you think will win?