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Saturday, 14 April 2018

MI vs DD: Delhi's first win of Jason Rai's stormy innings, Mumbai's third consecutive defeat

MI vs DD: Delhi's first win of Jason Rai's stormy innings, Mumbai's third consecutive defeat

Delhi started its fast against big scores, with Jason Rai being the key contributor. Roy scored an unbeaten 91 runs off 53 balls (6 fours, 6 sixes) to give the team victory over the final ball. Apart from Jason Rai, Rishabh Pant played a brutal innings of 47 runs in 25 balls.

Daredevils beat Delhi Daredevils by winning the first win by defeating Mumbai Indians by seven wickets. Defending champions Mumbai Indians were defeated in the third match in a row. After the fast start of the record and Mumbai's middle order was completely shattered and it set a target of 195 against Delhi. Delhi started its fast against big scores, with Jason Rai being the key contributor. Roy scored an unbeaten 91 runs off 53 balls (6 fours, 6 sixes) to give the team victory over the final ball. Apart from Jason Rai, Rishabh Pant played a brutal innings of 47 runs in 25 balls. 
Delhi's fast start
In search of the first victory, Delhi started solid and fast. Captain Gautam Gambhir shared the 50-run partnership with Jason Rai in the 5th over for the first wicket. After making 15 runs in a serious 16 balls, Mustafizur's ball was caught by Rohit Sharma. After the dismissal of Gambhir, Rishabh Pant (47 runs in 25 balls), with the help of Jason Rai. Pant showed the stormy moment when Pant came. He hit four fours in the regular overs of Mayank Markandey, while Rai also hit six on this leg spinner. Both added 69 runs for the second wicket.
Maxwell flop Shreyas played with
Glenn Maxwell in the end trying to finish the match, and when came, scored 13 runs off 5 balls but his innings did not extend beyond that. Delhi needed 60 runs in 40 balls to win. Mumbai were looking for a comeback in the mood but Shreyas Iyer gave an unbeaten 27-run first-innings lead to the sports team. 
The thrill
of last over reached Mumbai's third consecutive match in the last over, once again, it seemed that the result could not reach anywhere in the super over. Delhi needed 11 runs in the last over. Rai hit four fours and six sixes in the first two balls, but Mustafizur did not allow any run on the next three balls. Roy finished the possibility of a super over by taking a run on the last ball. 
Mumbai Indians beforeBetween Suryakumar Yadav (53) and Evelyn Lewis (48), they made 194 runs for the seventh wicket with a 102-run partnership for the first wicket. Young batsman Ishan Kishan also scored 44 runs from 23 balls with five fours and two sixes. Suryakumar hit seven fours and a six in his 32-ball knock while facing 28 balls to hit four fours and four sixes.

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