Delhi Capitals defeated Mumbai Indians by four wickets in a low-scoring Indian Premier League thriller here on Saturday (October 2). Here's a look at the DCvsMI clah in pictures:
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Delhi Capitals defeated Mumbai Indians by four wickets in a low-scoring Indian Premier League thriller here on Saturday (October 2).
Mumbai Indians managed only 129 for 8 and DC, who have already qualified for the Play-offs, surpassed the target in 19.1 overs with a six from Ravichandran Ashwin (20 not out) which sealed the issue.
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After the match, the winning captain Rishabh Pant said, "Whenever you play in Sharjah, you know the wicket will play differently from other venues, so this is a hard-fought victory."
Delhi now eye a top-two finish at the end of the league stage in the Twenty20 tournament.
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Delhi Capitals bowlers stole the show, especially Avesh Khan with a bowling figure of 3-15. Pant hailed Avesh, saying the pacer is the find of this years IPL for his side.
"Avesh is the find of the season for us. But at Delhi Capitals, we learn from our mistakes and pick up. We have to solidify our batting. Stoinis should be fine in a few days, and that will be good for us," Pant said after the match.
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Avesh dismissed Mumbai Indian's all-rounder Hardik Pandya with a toe-crushing yorker that stole the show.
Hardik, who was expecting a short ball but Avesh stunned the batter with an outrageous yorker that thrashed his stumps.
Hardik could only manage 17 off 18 balls before being dismissed by the right-arm pacer.
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Khan and spinner Axar Patel took three wickets each to help restrict five-time champions Mumbai to 129-8.
Khan, who shared the new ball with pace partner Anrich Nortje, took down Sharma in his first over after Delhi elected to field first and later Patel rattled the top order with his left-arm spin.
Suryakumar Yadav top-scored with 33 but the rest of the Mumbai batting faltered against a disciplined bowling attack.
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Delhi Capitals were off to a poor start as opener Shikhar Dhawan (8) got run out in the second over of the innings, courtesy of a brilliant piece of fielding by Pollard.
Steven Smith came to bat next and joined another DC opener, Prithvi Shaw, in the middle. However, Shaw also didn't spend much time at the crease and was dismissed by Krunal Pandya.
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Pant and Shreyas Iyer tried to build a partnership. But, to play aggressively, Pant (26) got out to Jayant Yadav. DC then lost Axar Patel, who was trapped in front of the stumps by Boult.
Iyer (33 not out ) was losing partners from the other end, but he remained calm and found a suitable partner in Ravichandran Ashwin (20 not out).
The pair calmly knocked down the required runs, building a crucial unbroken 39-run stand to take DC to victory.
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