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DD vs MI IPL 2018 Match Report: Delhi’s daredevilry knock Mumbai out

Amit Mishra and Sandeep Lamichhane spin Delhi to an 11-run win to eliminate Mumbai.

May 20, 2018 / 21:47 IST
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New Delhi: Delhi Daredevils players celebrate their victory over Mumbai Indians during an IPL T-20 match, in New Delhi on Sunday.(PTI Photo/Kamal Kishore) 


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New Delhi: Delhi Daredevils players celebrate their victory over Mumbai Indians during an IPL T-20 match, in New Delhi on Sunday.(PTI Photo/Kamal Kishore) (PTI5_20_2018_000124B)

Delhi Daredevils (DD) played devil to Mumbai Indians (MI) as they knocked the defending champions out of the tournament with an 11-run win in the 55th match of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2018. The script was simple for MI as they just needed to win against DD to make it to the playoffs but the Daredevils played party poopers as they ended Mumbai’s campaign with an all-round performance.

After winning the toss, Delhi lost their openers Prithvi Shaw (12) and Glenn Maxwell (22) cheaply. Skipper Shreyas Iyer (6) flopped too. But it was that man again who has been the most consistent for Delhi throughout the season to bail them out of trouble. Rishabh Pant (64) shared an important 64-run partnership with Vijay Shankar (43*) to keep Delhi in hunt to post a good total. Thanks to some poor bowling at the death, Vijay Shankar and Abhishek Sharma (15*) helped DD finish with 174/4 after 20 overs.

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Find the full match scorecard here.

Chasing 175, Mumbai lost their in-form opener Suryakumar Yadav (12) early. But Evin Lewis (48) threatened the Delhi camp with some powerful hitting from the other end. But the introduction of spin led to Mumbai’s downfall as they were reeling at 122/7 after 14.5 overs. Thanks to some brilliant display of leg-spin bowling from Amit Mishra (3/19) and Sandeep Lamichhane (3/36), and also some poor shot selection from MI batsmen, Mumbai capitulated very fast. But Ben Cutting (37) wasn’t ready to give up as he brought down the equation to 18 needed off the last over with two wickets in hand. He smacked the first ball of the last over for a six but his wicket on the very next ball was the last nail in MI’s coffin as Mumbai were bowled out for 163.