Key Points

Suryakumar Yadav produced a masterclass innings, scoring an unbeaten 73 to help Mumbai Indians reach a fighting total of 180/5 against Delhi Capitals. The pitch was challenging, with occasional spin and stopping deliveries, making his knock even more impressive. Naman Dhir provided crucial late momentum, smashing 24 not out and helping MI recover from a precarious 123/5. The match promises an exciting chase at the Wankhede Stadium, with dew likely to play a role in the second innings.

Key Points: Suryakumar Smashes 73 as MI Reach 180 v DC in IPL Thriller

  • Suryakumar anchors MI innings after tough start
  • Naman Dhir blasts quick-fire 24 not out
  • MI recover from 123/5 to post competitive total
  • Kuldeep Yadav keeps scoring in check
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IPL 2025: Suryakumar's unbeaten 73 helps MI reach 180/5 on tough pitch v DC

Suryakumar Yadav's unbeaten 73 guides Mumbai Indians to challenging total against Delhi Capitals on tricky Wankhede pitch

"Surya paced his innings perfectly, playing cautiously before unleashing an array of shots - Match Commentary"

Mumbai, May 21

Suryakumar Yadav hammered a 43-ball 73 to help Mumbai Indians post a challenging 180/5 in 20 overs in tough batting conditions against Delhi Capitals in Match 63 of the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 at the Wankhede Stadium here on Wednesday.

Asked to bat first on a sluggish pitch where the odd ball was stopping and spinning and in slightly overcast conditions, Surya paced his innings perfectly, playing cautiously at the start before unleashing an array of shots in the final two overs as MI recovered from 123/5 in the 17th over to reach a fighting total.

Suryakumar, who reached his fifty off 36 balls, along with Naman Dhir (24 not out off 8 balls), smashed 48 runs in the final 12 balls of the innings, leaving Delhi to chase 181.

Mumbai Indians had a decent Power-play as they reached 54/2 in six overs. On a pitch on which the odd ball was stopping and spinning, MI needed a better effort, especially from Rohit Sharma, as the dew will be a factor in the second innings.

Rohit lasted just five deliveries in his first match at the venue after the MCA unveiled a stand in his name. He tried to run down a length delivery angled across outside off-stump, edging behind an easy chance to Abhishek Porel.

Will Jacks started on a breezy note, hitting Vipraj Nigam for a couple of uppish fours and slicing a four over backward point to a delivery that landed on a length outside leg and following it up by dumping a slower one on the pads over the rope at deep square-leg. He survived a strong appeal for LBW from Mukesh Kumar but fell soon after, lobbing a wide and slow one up at mid-off, and Nigam picks up, back-peddling a bit of a distance. He scored 21 off 13 balls as MI slumped to 48/2.

Rickelton, looking composed at the other end, carted Dushmantha Chameera for two big sixes -- first over the bowler's head and the next over long-off -- departed soon after the Power-play. Just when it looked like he would bat deep into the innings, he fell to the guile of Kuldeep Yadav, failing to get to the pitch of the slightly flighted delivery and ending up lobbing a simple catch to Madhav Tiwari to the right of deep backward square leg. Rickelton was out for 25 off 18, and MI were down to 58/3.

Suryakumar Yadav, who played his usual innings, hitting some good shots and surviving a DRS review, and Tilak Varma, who struggled to get into a rhythm, took MI past the 100-run mark, hitting a four here and a six there. Delhi Capitals kept a tight leash on the proceedings with Kuldeep Yadav (1-22 off 4) and Vipraj Nigam (0-25 off 4) bowling tidy spells. SKY and Varma shared a 55-run partnership for the fourth wicket before Varma (27 off 27) fell in the 15th over, taking a mighty swing at a slower one pitched on the leg side and giving perfect catching practice to Sameer Rizvi. Mumbai could manage only 64/2 in the middle overs, proving that the pitch looks far more difficult to bat on than expected earlier.

Skipper Hardik Pandya lasted six deliveries for three runs before falling to Chameera to make it 123/5 in the 17th over.

Suryakumar Yadav broke the shackles with a big six over extra cover off Mukesh Kumar to reach a well-deserved half-century off 36 balls, and Naman Dhir blasted two fours and two sixes off a struggling Mukesh Kumar, who sought the physio's help, to blast 27 runs for the over and take MI past the 150-run mark. They shared a fifty-run partnership in 19 balls as Mumbai Indians reached a fighting total.

Brief scores:

Mumbai Indians 180/5 in 20 overs (Suryakumar Yadav 73 not out, Tilak Varma 27, Naman Dhir 24 not out; Mukesh Kumar 2-48, Kuldeep Yadav 1-22) against Delhi Capitals.

- IANS

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Rahul K.
SKY is just pure class! 🔥 That final over assault was a masterclass in T20 batting. On a tough pitch where others struggled, he showed why he's India's best finisher. Hope he carries this form to the T20 WC next month! #MI #IPL2025
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Priya M.
Disappointed with Rohit's early dismissal on his special day at Wankhede 😔 The stand inauguration deserved a better knock from Hitman. But Naman Dhir's cameo was brilliant - this youngster is proving his worth match after match!
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Arjun S.
MI's middle order collapse was worrying - 123/5 in 17th over! Without SKY's heroics, this would've been below-par. Hardik needs to step up as captain and batsman. Bowling looks thin too. Playoffs chances looking shaky now...
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Sanjana R.
That last 3 overs - 57 runs! 😍 SKY and Dhir turned the match on its head. This is why we love T20 cricket! DC bowlers looked clueless in the death overs. Mukesh Kumar's 27-run over might be the turning point of the match.
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Vikram J.
Kuldeep Yadav's spell (1-22 in 4) was magical on this pitch. He controlled the middle overs beautifully. If only other DC bowlers had supported him, MI wouldn't have crossed 160. Indian spinners are ruling this IPL season!
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Neha P.
As a cricket fan, I love seeing such competitive totals on difficult pitches. 180 is worth 200+ on normal Wankhede surfaces. Shows the quality of modern batsmen to adapt. Hope the chase is equally thrilling! 🤞

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