The fabulous bowling alley of Bumrah, Mumbai lost to Delhi in the final



[ad_1]

Mumbai Indians again, end again. The final is inevitable as soon as the Mumbai Indians play in the IPL. As such, the reigning champions reached the final again. In the first qualifying they defeated the Delhi Capitals by 58 runs and advanced to the final. But the possibilities of Delhi are not over. They will have another chance to reach the final.

Hardik Pandya’s stormy hitting and Jaspreet Bumrah’s devastatingly fabulous bowling led Delhi to the final. After taking 4 wickets with only 14 runs in 4 overs, the opposing team is supposed to have nothing else. Bumrah did the same today. Delhi entries stopped at 143 runs. Shreyash Ayars lost 6 wickets.

After hitting 201 runs to win, Delhi Capital’s waistline was broken at first. Prithvi Shaw Shikhar Dhawan and Ajinkya Rahane, the top three hitters on the team, walked away without scoring a run. There aren’t three before you open the race book, so think about what that team might be doing.

Basically Shreyas Ayyar’s Delhi couldn’t fight Rohit Sharma. The Delhi batsmen surrendered helplessly in front of the Bumrah bowling alley.

The capitals of Delhi are batting terribly in the fight to reach the final. Delhi’s first three batsmen returned to the dugout before adding a run to the scoreboard after chasing a 201-run goal against the Mumbai Indians. Trent Bolt returned Prithvi Shaw, who was out of shape on the second ball of innings. Prithvi couldn’t even touch the 20-run mark in the last seven games.

Ajinkya Rahane and Shikhar Dhawan were then eliminated before adding runs to the scoreboard. Bolt returns to Rahne. The first two plots were picked up by Bolt, but then the fabulous bowling alley at Bumrah began. He threw Shikhar Dhawan into an extraordinary yorker. Then the Delhi batsmen surrendered to him one by one.

Captains Shreyas Ayre, Marcus Stoneys and Daniel Sams are his victims. He hit three 12-ball limits and scored 12 runs. Then Krunal Pandya returned Rishav Pant. Chasing 200, Delhi lost five wickets for 41 runs. In other words, five Delhi hitters returned to the locker room before hitting the 50-run mark.

If Marcus Stoinis hadn’t turned around in the middle order, Delhi wouldn’t have been able to make 100. He scored 75 of 46 balls. Akshar Patel made 42 of 33 balls at the end. Kagiso Rabada scored 15 runs. There was no benefit to that either. Delhi managed to score 143 runs losing 8 wickets.

In addition to the 4 Bumrah wickets, Trenton Bolt took 2 wickets, Hardik Pandya and Kieron Pollard took 1 wicket each.

IHS /

The corona virus has changed our lives. Time is spent in joy, pain, crisis, anxiety. How are you spending your time? You can write in Jago News. Send it today – [email protected]



[ad_2]