IPL 2017 | Mumbai Indians vs Delhi Daredevils - Player Ratings
A gritty batting display by Kagiso Rabada and Chris Morris was not enough to overturn the early damage exacted by the Mumbai bowlers who ended their team's Wankhede jinx to win the game by 14 runs over Delhi Daredevils. This was Mumbai’s first victory, batting first, at the Wankhede in 10 years.
Here are the player ratings for the match:
Mumbai Indians
Parthiv Patel - (4/10)
The Mumbai wicketkeeper failed to give the home side the start they would have wanted and was dismissed for 8 by a world class swinging yorker from Kagiso Rabada. He did, however, have a good day behind the stumps on a pitch that appeared to have
Jos Buttler - (6/10)
The Englishman carried the momentum of the last match into this innings and was looking in great touch yet again. He was the first victim of the runout syndrome that appeared to hit the players at the Wankhede tonight. Having said that he was still his team’s highest run-getter on the day with 28.
Nitish Rana - (4/10)
A rare disappointing performance from the Mr. Reliable of the Mumbai team. The stage was once again set for him to stabilize the innings for his side but for once the youngster failed to make a notable contribution and was dismissed for 8. While a bad day can be forgiven, his call that cost Buttler his wicket can’t.
Rohit Sharma - (3/10)
How many times is he going to be dismissed by a leg spinner bowling a googly. The only reason he is still in the squad is because he is the captain of the side. If he wants to make it to the Indian Champions trophy squad, his performances will have to improve drastically.
Kieron Pollard - (6/10)
Pollard started slow and was eyeing the slog overs to up the run rate and unleash himself on the Delhi Daredevils bowler but fell for well disguised Pat Cummins delivery in the 18th over. Nevertheless, his contribution of 26 helped his side reach a modest total of 142.
Krunal Pandya - (6/10)
On a pitch seemed to favour the bowlers today, Krunal Pandya did pretty well with the bat. He rotated the strike and kept the scoreboard ticking scoring 17 off 16 balls.
Hardik Pandya - (7/10)
Hardik Pandya was the reason why Mumbai got to the defendable total of 142. He came in the 13th over and held his end when wickets kept tumbling adding a vital 24 runs to the total. He was brilliant with the ball too and gave away just 23 runs and picked up the important wicket of Karun Nair. An all-around performance to get his side the sixth consecutive victory.
Harbhajan Singh - (6/10)
The Turbanator started expensively giving away 19 runs in his first 2 overs but he managed to pull back the runs and ended up with figures of 0/26 from his 4 overs.
Mitchell McClenaghan - (8/10)
McClenaghan was surely feeling the heat before coming into this game having been smashed for 28 runs in an over by Maxwell in the last game. Today, however, he was exceptional as he destroyed the Delhi top order, picking up the wickets of Samson, Iyer, and Anderson. Even though he conceded 24 from his 4 overs, the best performer of the day.
Mitchell Johnson - (7/10)
The Aussie pacer started his season on a high note and flaunted his amazing skills with the ball. He bowled his 4 overs for just 23 runs and was unlucky not to pick up a single wicket for his troubles.
Jasprit Bumrah - (8/10)
How good has he been so far and yet again when called upon performed well above what was expected. Bumrah looked in great shape and bowled some great variations that helped him keep the Delhi batsmen in check. With Delhi looking in the ascendancy in the last phase of the game, Bumrah gave away just five runs and broke the 91 run stand between Rabada and Morris.
Delhi Daredevils
Sanju Samson - (4/10)
Samson looked in good nick at the start of the innings, judging each ball perfectly. He even hit a couple of boundaries before falling to Mitchell McClenaghan for 9. Definitely, a disappointing performance from the Kerala wicketkeeper.
Aditya Tare - (3/10)
Aditya Tare’s horrific run continues with another duck. He was run-out by Hardik Pandya after he
Karun Nair - (4/10)
Although Nair took his time to settle down on the wicket to rebuild the collapsing Delhi innings, he failed to hold his end and Hardik Pandya uprooted his stumps for 5. With Delhi were in danger, his stay would have helped them to remain in the game.
Shreyas Iyer - (4/10)
The in-form local lad was unable to carry the momentum gained from his last innings and
Rishabh Pant - (4/10)
The low-scoring streak continues for this youngster as he gave away his wicket before opening his account in today’s game. Pant would surely want to forget the day and start all over again.
Chris Morris - (8/10)
Morris started his day badly giving away 33 runs in his 4 overs and failing to utilize the bowling-friendly strip but he more than made up that performance with the bat scoring an unbeaten 52. His innings was remarkable for almost taking the game away from Mumbai’s clutch, however, he could not carry the burden alone and ended up on the losing side.
Corey Anderson - (2/10)
The Kiwi was expected to carry the burden of the Delhi side with his explosive batting style but it appeared like he wasn’t ready to carry so much of burden in the first match and was dismissed before opening his account.
Pat Cummins - (7/10)
The Aussie was at the top of his game and flaunted his fast-bowling skills. He tested the batsmen with his pace and dismissed in-form Nitish Rana and Kieron Pollard cheaply before they could do some serious damage. He ended his quota of four overs with excellent figures of 20-2.
Kagiso Rabada - (8/10)
The South African started as a specialist bowler but at the end of the day left the fans confused with his brilliant knock of 44 runs off 39 balls. He played
Amit Mishra - (8/10)
The leggie was in amazing form today as he put his variations to great use and choked the batsman for runs. He got the important wickets of Rohit Sharma and
Zaheer Khan - (7/10)
The skipper was the most expensive of the lot and did not perform
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