Mumbai Indians cruised into the IPL playoffs courtesy Suryakumar Yadav's 73-run innings and Naman Dhir's electrifying performance, clinching victory over Delhi Capitals by 59 runs on Wednesday. In the duel with Delhi for a singular playoff slot, Mumbai scored 180 runs losing 5 wickets and bundled out the opposition for 121 runs in Wankhede Stadium (home ground). Mitchell Santner, a New Zealand spinnner, claimed 3/11 in his 4 overs for Mumbai while Jasprit Bamrah also took 3 wickets. Hardik Pandya, the captain of
KL Rahul has accumulated forty fifties over a span of twelve IPL seasons, but very few would have given him more joy than the one he scored for Delhi on Tuesday against Lucknow Super Giants, the franchise that unceremoniously parted ways with him last year. Rahul scored an unbeaten 57, helping the Capitals complete their successful chase at Lucknow, where he brought up the Capitals' eight-wicket victory with a six off Prince Yadav. The thirty-three-year-old had captained Lucknow last season but was let




