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Mumbai Indians defeated Delhi’s capital with 12 runs

New Delhi: The tactical call of the Mumbai Indians’ “Forever Captain” Rohit Sharma was executed by “Impact replacement” Karn Sharma as they defeated the Delhi Capitals here on Sunday to get their IPL campaign back on track.

Karun Nair’s brilliant 40-goal 89 goal was 206, and the Delhi Capitals were in vain, and they cruised 119 after the midway stage, cruising in 119, ending in 193 in 193, which was three matches and two boundaries.

Tactical excellence Rohit pointed out Karn to his coach Mahela Jayawardene and asked for a change after the 11th.

Suddenly, the ball started to grab and turn to Mitchell Santner’s dream, which disturbed Nair’s standout, and Karn got 36 shots every day in a day dominated by a wrist spinner.

Once KL Rahul is known for handling pressure situations on a slightly slower track, Karn’s classic leg breaks fools and DC hits start to collapse.

Finally, MI’s outstanding ground field showed three matches, a great victory for the Delhi Capitals.

It was a win that could stand out on the day Jasprit Bumrah made a boost of spirit and Rohit’s observation of the changing nature of the track and the start of the spinner.

For DC, Nair is one of only two Test three centurions in India, but he has been starting the 2024-25 domestic season and he became known as Phoenix, rising from the ashes that day.

The takeover hit Bumrah on his seventh time, defeating the five in Game 7 by six-six, which allowed the Bowl and Mi Skipper Hardik Pandya to grow two more six-members.

But Santner threw one on the stump in the middle and let it turn around and hit the ball, which was undoubtedly a game-changing moment.

Earlier, Kuldeep Yadav’s artistry got the knack of young leg spinner Vipraj Nigam picking the wicket, and then Tilak Varma’s attractive half-century brought the Mumbai Indians to 205, 205 out of 20 points.

Tilak (33 balls) was the only MI batsman to take advantage of a good start, hitting six three-quarters and three sixes in some early games and correcting for his scoring difference. Naman Dheer (38 without 17 balls) then uses a long handle to support the total.

On a track where stroke production is not very difficult, Uttar Pradesh’s two wrist spinners hit four wickets between them while paying 64 runs in eight races, which can be called excellent considering this.

The two spinners actually lowered the pace of delivery, allowing them to grab the ground slightly, while some Mi batsmen died while taking risks.

Rohit’s (12 balls) unfortunate IPL form continues as the young Vipraj (2/41 in 4 times) finds him in a f-Front, and he misses what he misses while trying to sweep the horns. He now has 56 innings of 56 innings.

For Vipraj, it was an achievement that puts Virat Kohli and Rohit in a back-to-back game.

Rohit’s opening partner Ryan Rickleton (41 25 balls) does show the spark, but the experienced Kurdeep (2/23 of 4 times) seems to have tied up with the white kookaburra, controlling its length like Yo-yo.

Kuldeep escaped delivery and encountered a late dip while trying to turn, while Rickleton died, but it was a foot bend.

If Suryakumar Yadav (40 27 balls) just started to appear dangerous, Kuldeep lowered his pace and hit Google as the bat’s face turned to the Indian T20 Captain’s face. The result is simple capture.

Tilak and Naman then added 62 runs to 5.3 runs to 5.3 games to get the team over 200 shots, which was enough in the end.

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