Delhi Capitals Three flat brain fading outputs to destroy itself, do not win against the collapse that leaves the jaw
In one of the most ridiculous surfaces that have witnessed so far in the history of IPL, Delhi capitals exploded significantly to the 19th place of their running chase, and the 19th ranks of the 19th Mumbai Indians won a sensational win at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday.
The DC chasing 206 was seen to be under the control of the game, and three small doors in his hand and only 23 who had the last 12 balls. But at a strange end of the game, they collapsed to remove all of them in the same score from 193/7 to three delivery – even without allowing the chance to confront a single ball, even to Mitchell Starc, a dangerous striker in the lower order.
Jasprit Bumrah, who was calm as it was under pressure, activated the collapse. 19th ranks with two boundaries from Ashutosh Sharma-an inverted ramp and then a thick outer edge that competed behind the third man after the third man. But there was a complete chaos following him.
The fourth ball saw that Ashutosh was deeply carved and pushed hard, he was caught for a short time at the end of the striker with a rocket shot from Will Jacks. The ball pushed five, Kuleep Yadav and ran back for a second, but this time Raj Bawa broke the bail from Rickelton from Bawa, another sharp shot, found him short. Two balls and DC suddenly fell to the last small gates.
And then they all came to the most unexplained moment. In the last ball, Mohit Sharma made a full delivery towards the small door on the strike for the first time. Starc, which was not a striker, called him for a quick single, but Mohit barely answered barely. Mitchell Santner caught Mohit Sharma very little and hit the stumps with a direct shot and hit. Three balls in three balls and with it, the second win of the season in the most surprisingly sealed.
For the second time in IPL, one person had three escapes-and once again found themselves in thickness of Mumbai Indians. The only other example is based on the 2008 season at the Wankhede Stadium, where Yuvraj Singh made a striking final ball to make Vikrant Yeligati a annoying win for Punjab Kings.
Nair’s hit is going to vain
Karun Nair, who played the first match of the 2025 season, established Chase in a beautiful way with 89 of the glowing of 40 balls and made the scorboard marked with effortless limits and settlements. However, when he was 12 years old, his dismissal triggered the collapse of an ugly hit.
Mumbai Indians now moved to the seventh place this season, while DC was subjected to their first defeats after four consecutive wins.