
Under the leadership of Hardik Pandya, Mumbai Indians have registered the second win of the season by defeating Delhi Capitals by 12 runs in an exciting match at his house. With this victory, Mumbai has got two important points. This is Mumbai’s second win in six matches, while on the other side is Delhi Capitals, which has lost the first season of the season. The victorious chariot of Delhi Caples has stopped, but it still remains second in the points table. Delhi has 8 points. At the same time, Gujarat is still on top of the table with four wins in six matches.
Such is the point table
Mumbai Indians have come to seventh position in the points table after this victory. Mumbai have 4 points after two wins and four defeats in 6 matches and its net run rate is +0.104. While Delhi Capitals are in second place and have 8 points after four wins in five matches and one defeat and its net run rate is +0.899. The third place in the top-4 is Royal Challengers Bangalore, who won 2 points against Rajasthan on Sunday. Lucknow is fourth at the same time.
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Four teams are hovering out
Mumbai Indians, Rajasthan Royals, Sunrisers Hyderabad and Chennai Super Kings have played 6-6 matches. Except Chennai, the rest of the teams have 4 points i.e. they have won only two wins. These four teams have left 8 more matches. To stay in the playoff race of IPL, everyone will have to score at least 14 points. Mumbai, Rajasthan and Hyderabad now wins all the remaining matches from here, then it will have 20 points.
But if the remaining three or four matches are defeated, then the circumstances will change rapidly for them. While the situation for Chennai is completely different. Mumbai, Rajasthan and Hyderabad will have to win at least five out of their remaining 8 matches and win by a huge margin so that their net run rate is better and if the matter stuck at the net run rate then they do not have any danger.
On the other hand is Chennai Super Kings, which will have to win at least six out of their remaining eight matches. So that he could reach 14 digits. But if Mumbai can win only five matches, then its chances of winning will be reduced considerably.
This is the condition of the match
Batting first after losing the toss, Mumbai Indians scored 205 runs in 20 overs on the basis of Tilak Verma’s innings of 59 runs. Apart from him, Suryakumar Yadav scored 40 in 28 balls, Ryan Ricelton scored 41 in 25 balls and Naman Dhir scored an unbeaten 38 runs in 17 balls. Vipraj Nigam and Kuldeep Yadav took two wickets each for Delhi.
In response, the start of Delhi Capitals was deteriorated. But then Karun Nair and Abhishek Porel brought Delhi to the run chase. However, when Mumbai decided to take the second new ball and Hardik handed the ball to Karn Sharma’s hands, after that things changed rapidly for Delhi. Delhi lost the last three wickets, run out as a hat -trick. Delhi could score 193 runs in 20 overs.
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