Axar Patel takes a brilliant one-handed catch to catch Ishan Kishan during the IPL 2024 match between Mumbai Indians and Delhi Capitals on Sunday Sent off, shocking everyone. Ishan performed well against the DC bowlers and played some great shots at the crease. However, his innings was cut short in the 42nd over as Axar took one of the most spectacular catches off his own bowling. It was a complete miscue by Ishan, with the Washington all-rounder performing a full-stretch dive to catch the ball with just one hand, with the video of the incident going viral on social media.

Romario Shepherd made 32 runs off Anrich Nortje’s 20th over as the Mumbai Indians batsmen pulled together to take on Delhi Capitals on Sunday Capitals), 234 runs on 5 shots.

Shepherd hammered Nortje, hitting four sixes and two fours, as his 10-ball 39 not out ensured MI’s fourth-highest innings in this IPL . This is also their highest overall result in the Wankhede.

Nortje’s final figure was 65 points in 4 rounds, a regrettable 2 points. Ishant Sharma, who may well have looked a shadow of his past self in his last IPL game, scored 40 runs in 3 overs.

Sheppard was the last to join the team but seemed to make the most of it, ahead of Rohit Sharma (49 off 27 balls), Ishan Kishan (23 42 off 2 balls), Hardik Pandya (39 off 30 balls) and Tim David (45 balls) followed with 21 not out and 2 fours , 4 sixes) also performed well in batting-friendly conditions at the Wankhede Stadium.

However, it was a forgettable outing for Suryakumar Yadav, who suffered a two-ball deficit in his first match since mid-December.

But David’s hard knocks and Shepard’s belated fireworks ensured they still had plenty on board.

Rohit was all out from the start to set the stage for Mumbai Indians as they posted an unbeaten 75 in the powerplay, with Kishan also involved.

The second over witnessed an entertaining battle between the two Indian players, with Rohit punishing Ishant Sharma for his early willfulness but the lanky bowler soon found his rhythm, Three strikes ended the initial exchange.

With Kishan opening the gates at the other end as well, Rohit charged hard at Australian Jay Richardson and gained length early on two consecutive serves to send them flying into the stands.

Delhi were forced to introduce spin but MI did not relent as Akshar Patel and Lalit Yadav were both hit and the home team took the lead.

However, just after the powerplay ended, Delhi attacked and a Patel’s delivery slipped through and beat Rohit’s cross-wicket into the wicket, costing the former MI captain the season. ‘s first 50 games.

Rohit retired after a 27-ball 49 with six fours and three sixes.

Kishan continued to bowl attractive strokes until he struck back powerfully off Patel, and the bowler ended the Mumbai opener’s innings with a sharp catch for a 23-ball 42 that included four fours and two six balls.

Skipper Pandya started well, hitting a couple of powerful fours, but Mumbai’s acceleration eventually faded, even as they kept hitting those odd fours and sixes.

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Mumbai’s cause was generally aided throughout the innings by a wayward Delhi bowlers who kept feeding the ball inside the batting crease or wide enough for the batsmen to take chances .

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