Sameer Rizvi's Blazing 90 Powers Delhi Capitals to Six-Wicket Win Over Mumbai Indians

Sameer Rizvi played a stunning knock of 90 runs from just 51 deliveries to steer Delhi Capitals to a convincing six-wicket victory over Mumbai Indians. Coming in as an Impact Player with his team struggling at 73/3 in pursuit of 163, Rizvi changed the game's momentum with an aggressive display of power-hitting. His innings, featuring seven fours and seven sixes, included crucial partnerships with Pathum Nissanka and David Miller to seal the win with 11 balls to spare. Despite Suryakumar Yadav's half-century for MI, their total proved insufficient against Rizvi's onslaught at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.

Key Points: IPL 2026: Rizvi's 90 Leads DC to Victory Over MI

  • Sameer Rizvi's match-winning 90
  • DC chase 163 with 11 balls to spare
  • Rizvi hits seven sixes
  • MI's spin attack comes under scrutiny
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IPL 2026: Sameer Rizvi's 90 helps DC register a six-wicket win over MI

Sameer Rizvi smashes 90 off 51 balls as Delhi Capitals chase down 163 to beat Mumbai Indians by six wickets in IPL 2026.

"Rizvi turned the game in his team's favour by hitting seven fours and as many sixes at a strike-rate of 176.47."

New Delhi, April 4

For the second game running, Sameer Rizvi walked in and changed the complexion of a chase - this time by smashing a 90 off 51 balls to guide Delhi Capitals to a comfortable six-wicket win over Mumbai Indians and record their second straight win of IPL 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Saturday.

In the chase of 163, DC were struggling at 73/3, before Rizvi turned the game in his team's favour by hitting seven fours and as many sixes at a strike-rate of 176.47. He stitched stands of 66 and 78 with Pathum Nissanka (44) and David Miller (21 not out) as DC completed the chase with 11 balls to spare.

Rizvi's seven sixes are the most hit by a DC batter against MI in IPL history, and as an Impact Player, only Jos Buttler has ever scored more in a single IPL innings. Mumbai, who had posted 162/6 on a two-paced surface, will look back at their spin bowling with some concern - it was there that Delhi found their opening, and Rizvi fully cashed on it.

DC's pursuit of 163 began on a false note - Deepak Chahar's inswinger found the inside edge on KL Rahul's flick and was caught by Ryan Rickelton. Nitish Rana pushed Jasprit Bumrah to the leg side, but the hesitation and then committing to the single was a fatal indecision as he was run out by the pacer.

Pathum Nissanka refused to let early tension get to him. He pulled Chahar to the fine-leg fence, flicking and reverse sweeping Mitchell Santner, before pulling, lofting, and bludgeoning Shardul Thakur for two fours and a six. Nissanka eventually top-edged a Santner delivery to short fine leg, which meant that Naman Dhir's previously dropped catch cost only three runs.

Rizvi, DC's impact player, was slow to begin with, before lofting and cutting Santner for boundaries. He opened up in imperious fashion in the 11th over - slashing, ramping, cutting and lofting Corbin Bosch for 20 runs. The crowd were on its feet when Rizvi brought up his fifty off 31 balls with back-to-back sixes against impact player Mayank Markande.

The assault from Rizvi meant MI were forced to bring back Bumrah for a breakthrough, which didn't yield the desired result. Chahar returned to stem the run-flow, but Rizvi whipped him over deep backward square leg for six, after cutting him for four. Thakur came under attack from Rizvi - a four flayed past backward point was followed by one drilled through mid-off.

The highlight, though, was a muscular six over deep extra cover against the off-cutter. David Miller joined the boundary-hitting part by driving and flicking Bumrah for boundaries. Though Rizvi missed his century by just 10 runs after holing out to long-off against Bosch, the result was a foregone conclusion by then - a win for DC to begin their home run on a high.

Brief scores:

Mumbai Indians 162/6 in 20 overs (Suryakumar Yadav 51, Rohit Sharma 35; Mukesh Kumar 2-26, Axar Patel 1-22) lost to Delhi Capitals 164/4 in 18.1 overs (Sameer Rizvi 90, Pathum Nissanka 44; Deepak Chahar 1-20, Mitchell Santner 1-22) by six wickets

- IANS

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Sarah B
As a neutral fan, this was a treat to watch! But MI's spin bowling was really poor. They had no answer once Rizvi got going. Need to sort that out before the next match.
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Vikram M
Rizvi's innings was brilliant, but let's not forget Pathum Nissanka's contribution. He stabilized the innings when we were 73/3. That partnership was the real turning point. Good team effort overall!
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Priya S
So happy for DC! The atmosphere at Arun Jaitley Stadium must have been electric. Rizvi missing his century by 10 runs is a bit sad, but the win is what matters most. On to the next one! 💙
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Rohit P
MI fan here. Tough loss to digest. Our batting didn't put up enough runs, and the bowling, especially spin, was toothless. Rizvi played out of his skin, credit to him. We need to bounce back quickly.
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Kavya N
Respectfully, while Rizvi was amazing, the article focuses a lot on individual brilliance. Cricket is a team sport. The run-out of Nitish Rana was a crucial, avoidable mistake. DC's fielding and bowling in the first innings set this up.
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