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Delhi Capitals (DC) directed by Axar Patel (DC) assumed the Mumbai Indians aimed at Hardik Pandya (MI) in the 29th Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025.
Delhi Capitals lost the IPL 2025 game against Mumbai Indians for 12 runs on Sunday, April 13 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.
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Winning the launch and bowling first in the game, Delhi Capitals restricted the Mumbai Indians to 205/5 in 20 wide, while Kuldeep Yadav and Vipraja Nigam brought two doctors each.
Pursuing the goal, Karun Nair destroyed a sensational 89 runs, but the failure of the rest of the batters to go with a hat-trick of the outings caused the game to lose the game on the 19th.
After the game, Axar Patel spoke with the stations and Murali Kartik told the DC pattern that he seemed disappointed. When he heard this, the latter began to smile and answered his question.
Murali Kartik said: “Decreeception Dikh Raha Hai Apki Shakal PE. Kahan Gaya Match Aapke Hisab S?
Axar Patel (started smile) and replied, “Mumbai Ke Paas. (The game went to Mumbai).”
Axar Patel said that some mild and bad layoffs played by the batters cost the game. Said:
“We had the game in the bag. Some gentle layoffs and bad traits in the average order. You can’t leave the batters in the lower order each time. You don’t need to demolish, only one of these days. He was happy in the half phase.”
Axar Patel praised his spinners for great work in the party and advised his batters to move from the loss. Stated:
“The ball was initially stopped, but it improved. And after Dew helped us more.
Axar Patel😭😭
Karthik Murali: Does it match Kaha Gaya?Axar: Bombay Ke Haath Me 😭😭#Dcvsmi pic.twitter.com/hx3w5su7ce
– 𝐙𝐨𝐫𝐚𝐖𝐚𝐫_𝐁𝐚𝐣𝐰𝐚 (@Stonecold0008) April 13, 2025
Delhi Capitals performed well in his previous IPL game against Mumbai Indians and sealed a victory of ten in Delhi.
First, Jake Fraser-Mcgurk seemed unstoppable in power, passing to his fifty in just 15 balls. He finished his tickets with a marker of 84 of 27 balls, with 11 four and 6 six.
After its dismissal at 114/1 in the eighth place, Shai Hope hit a ball of 17 dance 41. The DC Batters did not allow the impulse to fall, with Tristan Stubbs who hammer 48* 25 to close the tickets, as Delhi Capitals published a gigantic total 257/4.
As he defended the score, the DC bowls were under pressure several times. Khaleel Ahmed took two doctors to PowerPlay and Mukesh Kumar, though expensive, encrypted three crucial doctors.
However, the real game changer was Rasikh Salam, as he pulled Hardik Pandya and Nehal Wadhera at the same time to change his impulse in favor of his team. Despite the fireworks of Mumbai Indians, DC managed to restrict me at 247/9 and won a victory in an exciting encounter.