Suryakumar YadavNot out of 73 and late fireworks Naman dhir Mumbai Indians were lifted up to 180/5 on a dull surface of Delhiโs capitals Kuldeep Yadav (1/25) and Venom nigam (0/25) In his IPL Clash here on Wednesday. On the pitch of an unwanted Wankhed Stadium, which had a lot of grip for spinners and slow cutters and was fast working for bowlers, Suryakumar dug the five -time IPL winners to knock the quality for the winners. Suryakumar hit seven fours and four sixes that 73 not out of 43 balls to make two important stands, which revived the innings.
First, DC dominated the proceedings amid a challenging phase of playing with spinners, Suryakumar scored 55 runs for the fourth wicket. Tilak Verma And on the end, an ideal foil was found in DHIR (only 8 balls, 2x4s, 2x6s) to add another 57 runs with only 21 balls.
The tables changed to a great extent in the last two overs when Indian T20 captains Suryakumar and Dhir hit a total of five sixes and four borders to add 48 runs, shifting the speed in favor of MI.
However, in one phase it seemed very difficult for the Mumbai batsmen, who struggled correctly from the end of the powerplay until the 18th over.
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Suryakumar had a lifeline batting on six when a major lead fell to the left of a diving Mukesh Kumar Kuldeepโs small leg in the seventh over.
But on next delivery, Rayan recalleton (25) A straight swept away Madhav Tiwari In Deep Square leg with whom Kuldeep also completed his 100 wickets in the IPL.
This was a laborious innings of Tilak, which struggled against Kuldeep and failed to lose when his side needed him.
Tilak clearly fought the most against Kuldeep, even to rotate the strike and manage seven runs off 11 balls.
Tilakโs dismissal-a long-term hit-time chase from Tilakโs dismissal-Mukesh (2/48) for a long time Hardik Pandya(3) Which was done with a slow leg-cutter Enemy Chamera (1/54) To get only one outer edge which was directly deployed at the backward point in Mukesh.
Like Tilak, Suryakumar also fought against Delhi spinners, who got enough turn to keep the free-flowing batter in the check, but he capitalized to the end to produce his best knock of the season.
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