Mumbai Indians 5th time champion, Rohit Sharma-Trent Boult got a big win

After the bowling bowling of the bowlers, Mumbai Indians won the fifth title by defeating Delhi Capitals by 5 wickets in the final of the IPL on Tuesday. First the Mumbai Indians bowlers stopped Delhi playing the final for the first time at a low score, then after this Rohit made one-sided fight with Atishi batting. Batting first after winning the toss, Delhi gave Mumbai a target of 157 runs, which Mumbai easily achieved before 8 balls.

The most successful team of the IPL, Mumbai Indians, started a stormy chase to chase the target of 157 runs. The batting of opening batsmen Rohit Sharma and Quinton Dickock told that it is not easy to destroy their kingship. Rohit opened the Mumbai account with a six and then after that Dickock took big shots. Marcus Stoinis broke the 45-run partnership between the two. He made Dickock his victim. After this, Suryakumar Yadav came on the field to support Rohit and he expressed his team’s intention by hitting the first ball four and six on the second ball.

Due to lack of mutual coordination, Mumbai got the second blow for 90 runs as Suryakumar Yadav. Sun scored 19 runs. After this, captain Rohit made a one-sided contest by sharing 47 runs with Ishan Kishan. Norkia gave Mumbai the third blow as captain Rohit for 137 runs. Rohit returned to the pavilion after scoring 68 runs from 51 balls. But by then they had turned the fight one way. After Rohit returned to the pavilion, Pollard hit two big shots, but Rabada bolted him and gave Mumbai the fourth blow for 147 runs. Rohit’s team got the fifth blow as Hardik Pandya for 156 runs. Pandya became the victim of Norkia by scoring 3 runs.

The start of the Delhi capitals was contrary to expectations and on the very first ball of the innings, Trent Bolt gave the first blow to Delhi by dismissing Marcus Stoinis. After this, Bolt gave Delhi the second blow by dismissing Ajinkya Rahane for 16 runs. After this, Shikhar Dhawan, who was in excellent form, also flopped in the final and was dismissed by 15 runs. After three setbacks for 22 runs, captain Shreyas Iyer took over the team in a big partnership with Rishabh Pant and reached the score 100 by 22 runs. During this time, Pant also completed his first half-century of this season. However, he was dismissed after scoring a half-century. Coulter Nile caught Delhi out by Hardik Pandya and gave Delhi the fourth blow for 118 runs. Pant scored 56 runs off 38 balls.

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