Suryakumar Yadav's 51 Leads MI to 162/6 on Slow Delhi Pitch

Stand-in captain Suryakumar Yadav anchored the Mumbai Indians innings with a composed 51 off 36 balls on a sluggish black-soil pitch in Delhi. He shared a crucial 53-run partnership with Rohit Sharma, who made 35, to steady the innings after early wickets. Delhi Capitals bowlers, led by Mukesh Kumar's 2-26, struck at regular intervals to prevent MI from building a massive total. A late flurry of boundaries helped MI cross the 160-run mark, setting up a competitive chase for the home side.

Key Points: MI vs DC: Suryakumar Yadav Hits 51, MI Posts 162/6

  • Suryakumar Yadav top-scores with 51
  • MI post competitive 162/6 on slow pitch
  • Mukesh Kumar impresses with 2-26 for DC
  • 53-run stand between Suryakumar and Rohit Sharma
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IPL 2026: Suryakumar Yadav hits 51 as MI post 162/6 against DC on a slow pitch

Suryakumar Yadav's measured half-century guides Mumbai Indians to 162/6 against Delhi Capitals on a slow Arun Jaitley Stadium pitch.

IPL 2026: Suryakumar Yadav hits 51 as MI post 162/6 against DC on a slow pitch
"Suryakumar's measured 51 off 36 balls... was the spine of MI's innings - Match Report"

New Delhi, April 4

Stand-in captain Suryakumar Yadav top-scored with 51 as the Mumbai Indians posted a competitive 162/6 in 20 overs on a slow black-soil pitch against the Delhi Capitals at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in New Delhi on Saturday.

It was the kind of innings for MI that never quite found its stride - Suryakumar and Rohit Sharma steadied proceedings with a 53-run stand. But just as it threatened to build into something decisive, DC intervened to pick wickets at regular intervals, with Mukesh Kumar being the standout bowler with 2-26.

Suryakumar's measured 51 off 36 balls, laced with three fours and two sixes, was the spine of MI's innings and took them past the 160-mark, despite 38 runs coming from the final four overs. The crowd found its voice early on when Ryan Rickelton flicked Mukesh Kumar through midwicket and fine leg for fours, while fan favourite Rohit Sharma picked two boundaries off Lungi Ngidi through point and fine leg regions.

Mukesh corrected mistakes made in the opening over by resorting to a tighter line and good length in his second over. The reward was immediate - Rickelton chipped to mid-off, while Tilak Varma was undone by a cleverly disguised knuckle ball that looped back to the bowler for a simple caught-and-bowled dismissal.

At 31/2, Suryakumar arrived in the middle and began by clipping Mukesh for four, before sweeping Vipraj Nigam for another boundary. Rohit, while trying to keep Ngidi's slower boundaries at bay, was lucky to get inside edge running for four, before dancing down the pitch next ball to smash an authoritative cover drive.

Post power play, the sixes arrived with great conviction - Rohit launched Nigam back over long-on, while Suryakumar cleared backward square leg off Axar. After Rohit survived an lbw appeal off Kuldeep Yadav, his vigil was brought to an end by Axar, as he chipped a slower ball to cover. Sherfane Rutherford fell cheaply - holing out to deep midwicket off Nigam.

But Suryakumar pressed on - paddling and lofting with immaculate ease - to bring up a measured fifty in 35 balls with Naman Dhir providing able company. Together, they plundered 17 runs from Kuldeep in the 15th over, with Dhir's inside-out loft over extra cover a standout shot.

DC, though, bounced back as Ngidi's skiddy pace-off delivery trapped Suryakumar lbw, while Dhir pulled straight to deep mid-wicket off T Natarajan. A brace of boundaries, each from Mitchell Santner and Corbin Bosch, took MI past the 160-run mark and set the stage for a fascinating second half.

Brief scores:

Mumbai Indians 162/6 in 20 overs (Suryakumar Yadav 51, Rohit Sharma 35; Mukesh Kumar 2-26, Axar Patel 1-22) against Delhi Capitals

- IANS

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Priya S
A competitive total, but feels 10-15 runs short? The middle order collapse after Rohit's wicket was disappointing. Rutherford and others couldn't capitalize. DC's bowling, especially Mukesh Kumar, was very disciplined. It's going to be a close chase!
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Rohit P
Rohit Sharma's innings was a treat! Those classic cover drives... sigh. But getting out to Axar's slower ball again? He needs to be more careful against him. Still, a good platform was set. Let's see if our bowling attack has the teeth on this pitch.
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Naman Dhir
Good to see Naman Dhir getting a chance and playing a handy cameo! That inside-out lofted shot was brilliant. Youngsters need these opportunities. He supported SKY well in that crucial partnership.
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Michael C
As a neutral fan, this is a perfect T20 score on a slow track. 162 is very defendable if you have good spinners. MI's Santner and Chawla will be key in the second innings. DC's batting lineup looks strong on paper though. Game on!
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Shreya B
Mukesh Kumar's comeback after the first over was impressive. 2/26 on a batting pitch is a great spell. He's becoming a reliable bowler in the middle overs for DC. The battle between him and the MI batters was the highlight for me.

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