Delhi Capitals broke a partnership when Axar Patel dismissed Rohit Sharma for 35 off 26 balls during the 10th over. Rohit had built a 53-run stand but could not continue after mistiming an attacking shot.
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Axar bowled a slightly slower delivery wide outside off, inviting a big hit. Rohit tried to play an aggressive shot but failed to get elevation, sending the ball straight towards cover.
Nitish Rana reacted quickly, timing his jump perfectly to complete a sharp catch above his head. The wicket ended Mumbai Indians’ momentum and brought Sherfane Rutherford to the crease.
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The Mumbai batter moved to the top of the run-scorers list. He scored 78 in the first match, followed by 35 against Delhi Capitals. With a total of 113 runs, Rohit holds a 5-run lead over Cooper Connolly in the race for the Orange Cap.
The 38-year-old, who now plays only ODIs in international cricket, has shown improved fitness and form. He smashed 78 off 38 balls against Kolkata Knight Riders, including six fours and six sixes, and played a key role in Mumbai Indians chasing down 221.
That victory was significant for Mumbai Indians, as it marked their first opening-match win since 2012. They completed the chase of 221 with six wickets and five balls remaining, which was also their highest successful chase in IPL history.
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