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Mumbai Indians' (MI) Tilak Varma plays a shot during an IPL 2025 match against Delhi Capitals (DC), at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, in New Delhi, Sunday, April 13. PTI

DC vs MI: Tilak Varma powers Mumbai to 205/5

Left-handed batter Tilak Varma blazed his way to a 33-ball 59 with 6 fours and 3 sixes


Tilak Varma's 33-ball 59 powered Mumbai Indians (MI) to 205 for 5 against hosts Delhi Capitals (DC) in an IPL 2025 match on Sunday (April 13).

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Left-handed Tilak was the only MI batter to capitalise on a good start, hitting six fours and three sixes and making amends for his poor scores in some of the earlier games. Naman Dhir (38 not out off 17 balls) then used the long handle to prop up the total.

Kuldeep, Vipraj shine

On a track where stroke-making wasn't very difficult, the two wrist spinners Kuldeep Yadav and Vipraj Nigam snared four wickets between them while giving away 64 runs in their eight overs, which could be termed as brilliant considering the conditions.

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The two spinners actually decreased the pace of their deliveries, allowing them to slightly grip off the surface and some of the MI batters perished while going for risky shots.

Another failure for Rohit

Rohit Sharma's (18 off 12 balls) wretched IPL form continued as young Vipraj (2/41 in 4 overs) found him plumb in-front with a googly that he missed while trying to go for a slog sweep over the cow-corner. He now has 56 runs from five innings.

For Vipraj, it is some kind of an achievement getting Virat Kohli and Rohit Sharma in back-to-back games.

Rohit's opening partner Ryan Rickleton (41 off 25 balls) did show spark but the seasoned Kuldeep (2/23 in 4 overs) seemed to have tied a thread to the white Kookaburra, controlling its length like a yo-yo.

Suryakumar hits 40

Kuldeep flighted the deliveries, there was late dip and Rickleton perished while trying to play for the turn but it was a flipper that went straight.

In the case of Suryakumar Yadav (40 off 27 balls), who had just started looking dangerous, Kuldeep decreased the pace and bowled the googly as the bat face turned for India's T20 skipper. The result was a simple catch in the deep.

Tilak and Naman then added 62 runs in 5.3 overs to take the team past the 200-run mark.

(With agency inputs)

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