Delhi Capitals Vs Mumbai Indians Match Scorecard

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Delhi Capitals defeated Mumbai Indians by 10 runs at Arun Jaitley Stadium. Jake Fraser-McGurk led their charge, smashing away at Mumbai bowlers Jasprit Bumrah in particular and taking them to 92 for no loss after six overs of play.

Rasikh entered the attack, attempting a wide yorker but Nabi missed batting it down.

Jake Fraser-McGurk 84 runs

Young Australian recruit Liam Marsh battered Mumbai bowlers all around Arun Jaitley Stadium during a high-scoring match, scoring his half-century off just 15 balls to put DC ahead in the powerplay before eventually being dismissed by Piyush Chawla.

Fraser-McGurk started off slowly but soon found his groove. Adopting an open stance against left-arm seamer Luke Wood, Fraser-McGurk hit four and six fours off his first three balls using his free-swinging bat swing and beautiful wrists to strike four fours and sixes from each one of Luke Wood’s deliveries before pulling an accurate short ball over long-on for four runs after an initial dot ball from Wood.

He then steered a fuller ball from the bowler towards the third man boundary for another four runs as he brought up his fifty from just 15 balls – marking one of the fastest fiftys ever achieved in IPL history.

Ishan Kishan kept up his momentum with two sixes off Fraser-McGurk during one over, as well as smashing him for two fours which saw them score 92/1 after only 6 overs.

Abishek Porel could not get going but Shai Hope and Tristan Stubbs ensured Delhi kept up a solid pace. Hope was particularly impressive, striking five sixes in his 17-ball 41 that saw off Delhi quickly while captain Abishek Porel made a quickfire 29 off just 19 balls to support Hope’s great performance.

Delhi was on course for victory after Fraser-McGurk was dismissed, with Rishabh Pant reaching near 100 when trapped leg-before by Mohammad Nabi in the penultimate over and then dismissed in the final over by Chawla, taking their score to 224/4 by 16 overs, outscoring Mumbai by 10 runs and moving them up one position on the points table to fifth spot while remaining rooted at ninth with six points from nine matches.

Shai Hope 41 runs

Shai Hope has been an outstanding run scorer for Delhi Capitals during this season of IPL 2024. He played an essential part in helping their first ever title win as well as earning silver at the Asian Games in Jakarta, and hopes to add even more trophies to his trophy cabinet in future matches – scoring 41 off 24 balls against Mumbai Indians to beat them by 10 runs!

At DC in this match, he was the star performer, as has been recently. This coincided with his move down the order to No.3 batsman which has made him even more effective and helped him score at an astounding rate in T20 cricket.

Hope launched his comeback to T20 cricket with remarkable performances in both the Caribbean Premier League and Bangladesh Premier League T20 leagues, averaging 45.5 across 19 Test innings in 2017 which proved his finest year ever as an red-ball batsman. Additionally, Hope scored four fifties and a century during 2018 World Cup play – leading his side to an astounding total of 257-7 against Sri Lanka – setting an unprecedented score against them.

West Indies batsman Kieran Powell went on an impressive rampage against South Africa in the T20 series, smashing four sixes and two fours for an emphatic eight-wicket DLS win in one T20I and was integral in their 30-run win in another.

At Arun Jaitley Stadium, Hope has another chance to make an impression and add his signature performance to his impressive IPL record. Relying on his experience for guidance in his quest, Hope has already played 35 matches against Mumbai Indians in IPL competition and been successful 16 times – scoring an aggregate 462 runs at an average strike rate of 145 with an average of 105 runs scored against each team in IPL play.

Tristan Stubbs 48 runs

Tristan Stubbs delivered an unbeaten 48 from 25 balls at the death to propel Delhi Capitals to an outstanding 257 for four against Mumbai Indians at Arun Jaitley Stadium, New Delhi, on Saturday. The South African youngster has been in brilliant form this season, ranking first for death overs runs scored for their club.

Stubbs showcased his powerful hitting against Mumbai bowlers by hitting five fours and two sixes during his innings. His start off strong by smashing the first ball down for six, before continuing his assault against them and continuously smashing fours over sixes into the stands.

Young Delhi batsman Vikas Gokhale continued his assault in the 18th over, when he continued punishing MI bowlers with three fours before hitting one over long-on boundary to complete his half-century. Even after Mohammad Nabi picked up one wicket and Shai Hope hit two fours off Mohammad Nabi during MI’s brief resurgence during their final over, Delhi maintained their advantage and eventually won by 10 runs.

Tristan Stubbs has been an outstanding performer for DC this season. As the club’s top death over striker with an outstanding strike rate of over 186, he leads DC in this department as well as being an adept runner between wickets and solid back end player with his ability to play a variety of shots making him difficult to predict and plan against.

Tilak Varma 63 runs

Tilak Varma produced an exceptional innings off 32 balls as Delhi Capitals beat Mumbai Indians by 10 runs at Arun Jaitley Stadium in an exciting encounter. His incredible innings helped his side reach 257/4 in 20 overs; Mumbai started poorly, losing Rohit Sharma and Hardik Pandya within two overs; however Tim David provided much-needed momentum by smashing two sixes and four fours during his unbeaten 63; helping MI close in on victory with an unlikely comeback victory.

Rohit became the first batsman this season to reach 1,000 runs, becoming only the third-youngest player ever. Rohit, 22 years old at the time, currently ranks eighth on IPL history’s fastest scorers list.

Tilak hits a short delivery towards midwicket for two runs before attempting to hit long-on for six, but fails to connect properly and is run out in the process.

Axar Patel bowled the final over for Mumbai and allowed 13 runs to Tilak including two SIXES and a FOUR; Khaleel Ahmed then conceded 11 runs including three SIXES to Axar Patel.

Hardik continues to pose the greatest threat for Mumbai Indians as Axar continues his dominant performance with two sixes from a short ball and an attempted leg-side heave that Lizaad missed at deep square-leg and gave away another boundary. Hardik went for another attempt but it went well wide of the field where Axar caught it at point.

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