Mumbai Indians came back in style with a nail-biting victory over Delhi Capitals, breaking DC's unbeaten streak this season. Having posted a decent 205/5, MI seemed to be in trouble with Delhi sailing at 113/1, but a dramatic collapse turned the match around. Karun Nair's fall in the 12th over initiated the collapse, followed by three run-outs that encapsulated DC's panic. The ball change following the 13th over favoured MI as it gripped tighter, allowing their spinners to tighten the screws. Karn Sharma played a pivotal role with the figures of 3/36. It was a team effort by MI in every sense of the word as they kept their cool and seized key moments to win a historic game. DC vs MI: Match result MI won the match with 12 runs, delivering a complete team performance under the leadership of Hardik Pandya. It was their 2th win of IPL 2025. DC vs MI: Runs scored Mumbai Indians: 205 in 20 overs Delhi Capitals: 193 in 19 overs DC vs MI: Most runs in the match Karun Nair: 89 Runs Karun Nair emerged as the top run getter of the match as he scored 89 runs in just 40 balls with the help of 5 sixes and 12 fours. Also Read | Who are the batters to have been retired out in the history of IPL? Check full list here DC vs MI: Best bowling in the match Karn Sharma: 3 wickets for 36 runs Karn Sharma was the best bowler of the match, as he picked up 3 wickets by just giving 36 runs in four overs against a dangerous batting lineup of DC. DC vs MI: Most sixes Karun Nair: 5 sixes Karun Nair smashed 10 sixes in his brilliant knock, the most by any player in the match. Also Read | Priyansh Arya's 39-Ball Century Powers PBKS to 18-Run Win Player of the match Karn Sharma emerged as the player of the match against DC; he played a very important role in the victory of MI. He took three inportant wickets for MI. MI pull off thrilling comeback to stun Delhi Capitals Mumbai Indians won their second game of the season, much to their relief, as they beat Delhi Capitals in their first loss. MI defended 205/5 remarkably, even though DC coasted along at 113/1 halfway through their innings. The match was turned around when Karun Nair, who was playing sensibly, was sent back by Santner in the 12th over, and the thrilling collapse followed. Three run-outs near the end showed the desperation in the DC camp. Karn Sharma was the standout bowler with 3/36, and MI took full advantage of the drier ball after the change post the 13th over. Earlier, MI’s batters chipped in with useful contributions to post a competitive total. The win showed MI’s resilience and smart use of conditions, especially under pressure.