Ever since COVID-19 began in 2020, mask-wearing, sanitizer use, and social distancing were an integral part of one's life. Despite the fact that life is almost normal now, the traits have remained with most individuals. Nita Ambani, the owner of Mumbai Indians, reminded everyone of those days after Mumbai Indians' latest match against Delhi Capitals at Wankhede. She was spotted distributing hand sanitizer to Jasprit Bumrah and other MI players, and fans were quick to catch up on the moment. Watch the video here: Nita ma'am making sure her team doesn't get the losing virus from DC 😭 pic.twitter.com/vjpseUOcx5 — रोहन (@Pvthaibhai) May 22, 2025 COVID-19 left with many hard memories. Roads were deserted, life had come to a standstill, and people all stayed indoors. Sanitizer and masks became part of everyday routine. Following Mumbai's victory over Delhi, players were poised to shake hands. That's when Nita Ambani held MI playyers back and gave them sanitizer first. In the video above, Bumrah can be seen taking the sanitizer with a smile on his face. Before him, Karn Sharma and Deepak Chahar also took the sanitizer from MI owner. This considerate gesture brought fans back to those habits we had developed during the pandemic. As COVID infections slowly started creeping up again in Kerala, Maharashtra, Gujarat and Uttar Pradesh (more than 250 active cases), the players' moment was like a gentle nudge to be careful. Recently, Travis Head of Sunrisers Hyderabad was tested positive for COVID, due to which the left-handed opener missed the previous SRH game after the resumption of the league. Hence, it is necessary for the players to take the utmost care. Also Read | Watch: Suryakumar Yadav Does Bhangra at Wankhede Mumbai Indians Defeat Delhi Capitals in Crucial Game Mumbai Indians played a crucial game and secured a playoff spot. Suryakumar Yadav scored unbeaten 73 off 43 balls after a sluggish beginning. He formed a crucial 55-run stand with Tilak Varma, and Naman Dhir contributed 24 rapid runs from 8 balls to push MI to a formidable total of 180 at the loss of five wickets. During the chase, Delhi Capitals struggled since beginning. Jasprit Bumrah and Mitchell Santner picked up 3 wickets each. Delhi was not able to form any partnerships and lost the game by 59 runs. It was a major victory for MI in a crucial match.