Delhi Capitals' (DC) Amit Mishra (4/24) spun his web around the Mumbai Indians (MI) batsmen to restrict them to sub-par 137 for 9 after the defending champions decided to bat. Opener Shikhar Dhawan then top-scored with a 45 off 42 balls as DC held their nerves in the final overs to chase down the target with five balls to spare. It was their first win over MI in last five meetings, having lost four times last season in UAE. Chasing 138 to win,
1.Lakshmipathy Balaji, Chennai Super Kings v Kings XI, IPL 2008 2. Amit Mishra, Delhi Daredevils v Chargers, IPL 2008 3. Makhaya Ntini, Chennai Super Kings vs KKR, IPL 2008 4. Yuvraj Singh, Kings XI v Royal Challengers Bangalore, IPL 2009 5. Rohit Sharma, Deccan Chargers v Mumbai Indians, IPL 2009 6. Yuvraj Singh, Kings XI v Chargers, IPL 2009 7. Praveen Kumar, RCB vs Rajasthan Royals, IPL 2010 8. Amit Mishra, Deccan Chargers vs Kings XI, IPL 2011 9. Ajit Chandila, Rajasthan Royals
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