When Sameer Rizvi left the field, Delhi Capitals had just 12 runs to win from 24 balls, and he had just 10 runs left from a deserving century. Rizvi started slow again, just like last night, and then gradually picked up the pace. Initially Pathum Nissanka and then an anchor from David Miller helped him to chase down most of the run from the target. The rest of the job was left to Tristan Stubbs and David Miller. Miller hit a four behind the keeper in the first ball of the 19th over, winning the match by 6 wickets. Mumbai Indians, sent to bat first, scored 162 Delhi Capitals won the toss and sent Mumbai Indians in to bat first, at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Friday. Mumbai never truly broke free despite a composed 51 off 36 from Suryakumar Yadav. The innings suffered an early wobble when Ryan Rickelton fell for 9 at 18/1, followed immediately by Tilak Varma’s duck that left MI at 18/2 in 2.5 overs. Rohit Sharma looked fluent during his 35 off 26, striking five fours and a six, but Axar Patel removed him at 71/3 in the 10th over to keep DC in control. Mukesh Kumar starred with the ball, returning figures of 2/26 from three overs and also dismissing Suryakumar later in the innings through a sharp caught-and-bowled chance. Support came from Lungi Ngidi (1/34), Axar (1/22), Vipraj Nigam (1/24), and T Natarajan (1/24), ensuring Mumbai were restricted to 162/6. A late push from Mitchell Santner’s unbeaten 18 off 13 and Corbin Bosch’s 11 off 4 helped MI cross 160, but it still looked below par on a good batting surface. Read also: First Time Ever! Rohit Sharma Takes Orange Cap, Scores 113 Runs in First Two IPL 2026 Matches Rizvi’s blitz seals the chase Delhi’s chase began shakily as KL Rahul departed for 1 and Nitish Rana was run out for a duck, reducing the home side to 7/2 in 1.4 overs. From there, Pathum Nissanka and Sameer Rizvi rebuilt with a crucial 66-run stand for the third wicket. Nissanka made a brisk 44 off 30 with six fours and a six before falling to Santner at 73/3. The game then tilted decisively in Delhi’s favour through Rizvi’s sensational counterattack. The youngster smashed 90 off just 51 balls, hammering seven fours and seven sixes at a strike rate of 176.47. He reached his half-century in 31 balls and dominated the middle overs, taking the attack to Shardul Thakur and Bosch. David Miller provided the perfect finishing hand with an unbeaten 21 off 18, while Tristan Stubbs stayed till the end as DC finished on 164/4 in 18.1 overs. This is the second time this season Rizvi won the match for Delhi, as the team tops the chir with two in two victories.