But with Karn Sharma (3-36) and Mitchell Santner (2-36) taking five wickets each and ground fielding being excellent, MI managed to complete a stunning come-from-behind win to win by 12 runs, which is just their second victory of this season and halt DC’s winning juggernaut.
After Tilak Varma’s 59, his second fifty of the season, headlined MI’s massive 205/5, Karun Nair, playing his first IPL game of the season, played a breathtaking 89 as DC’s impact player and clinching a win looked like a cakewalk for DC. But losing five wickets in six overs, including of Karun, after the tenth over, got MI back in the match.
Despite Ashutosh Sharma and Vipraj Nigam threatening to pull off another heist for DC, their sub-par batting and MI’s excellent fielding plus bowling, along with ball changed after the 13th over, ensured the hosts’ were all out for 193 in 19 overs.