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Mumbai Indians make it four in a row to jump to fourth

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Last updated on: May 06, 2015 01:21 IST
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Ambati Rayudu celebrates after winning the match against Delhi Daredevils. Photograph: BCCI

Captain Rohit Sharma and Ambati Rayudu played crucial knocks after Harbhajan Singh's impressive showing with the ball as Mumbai Indians notched up a thrilling five-wicket victory over Delhi Daredevils in their rain-affected Indian Premier League match at the Wankhede stadium, in Mumbai, on Tuesday.

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Mumbai struggled early in their chase of 153 as they were reduced to eight for two in the second over before Rohit (46) and Rayudu (49 not out) shared 60 runs for the fifth wicket to repair the innings. West Indian Kieron Pollard provided the finishing touch as he took the hosts home with three balls to spare with a quickfire 14-ball 26 not out.

Kieron Pollard hits a boundary. Photograph: BCCI

Following the victory, their fourth on the trot, Mumbai jumped to fourth spot with 10 points from 10 matches while Delhi dropped to sixth place with eight points from 10 matches. This was Delhi's sixth loss.

It was a hard-earned victory for Mumbai as they had to build their innings brick-by-brick after early loss of wickets besides facing rain interruption. Credit must also be given to the bowlers, especially off-spinner Harbhajan, who returned with brilliant figures of two for 11 from his four overs including 16 dot balls to help Mumbai restrict Delhi to 152 for six.

Play was interrupted after four overs due to lightning when Mumbai were 25 for two with Lendl Simmons (0) and Hardik Pandya (5) having already returned to the pavilion.

Rain stops play at the Wankhede stadium. Photograph: BCCI

The match resumed after a short while, but rain halted it again after 5.2 overs after Mumbai had slipped to 40 for three. When the match restarted, Mumbai adopted a sensible approach as Rohit and Rayudu kept the scoreboard moving with some intelligent batting in the middle overs. His 37-ball knock had two fours and three sixes.

Rayudu played a solid innings of 49 not out from 40 balls which was laced with four boundaries and a six. Pollard then brought the home supporters at the Wankhede Stadium with a cameo of 26 not out from 14 balls which had three sixes in it as Mumbai scored 153 for five from 19.3 overs.

Earlier, Yuvraj struck a brilliant half-century to lift Delhi Daredevils to a challenging score of 152 for six in their 20 overs.

Yuvraj Singh of Delhi Daredevils hits out. Photograph: BCCI

Yuvraj, the costliest buy at the players' auction at Rs 16 crore, has been woefully out of form barring a score of 54 against Kings XI Punjab at Pune and a lot was expected from him to rally Delhi when they slumped to 50 for 3 inside seven overs after electing to bat.

The left-handed batsman rose to the occasion with a stroke-filled 57 off 44 balls that included two successive leg-side sixes off Mitchell McClenaghan and seven fours before he departed slashing Lasith Malinga off the last ball of the 19th over.

Delhi's batting was, on the whole, disappointing with skipper Jean-Paul Duminy making the second best score of 28.

For Mumbai, Harbhajan Singh easily the outstanding bowler with superb figures of 2 for 11 in four overs while Malinga got 2 for 33. McClenaghan was expensive without a wicket to his name while Jagadeesha Suchith and Hardik Pandya took the other two wickets.

Delhi started on the wrong foot when Mayank Agarwal hung his bat out to the first ball from Malinga and was caught behind.

Lasith Malinga (centre) celebrates with his Mumbai Indians team mates after getting the wicket of Mayank Agarwal. Photograph: BCCI

The duo of captain Duminy and youngster Shreyas Iyer raised hopes of another fight-back when the South African smashed a straight six with good timing off Vinay Kumar and Iyer followed suit by taking 14 runs off McClenaghan.

Iyer hit two lofted fours and was lucky when Suchith and Pandya clashed at cover point while chasing a leading edge and reprieved the youngster on 10.

And when Duminy swung Vinay Kumar for a second six over mid wicket followed by a straight-driven four, the score had jumped to 43 off five overs.

The introduction of spin in the form of Harbhajan paid rich dividends when Iyer needlessly tried a shot off the first ball and got a leading edge to be taken by Vinay Kumar. At the end of Powerplay of six overs, Delhi were 44 for two.

Harbhajan Singh (right) celebrates taking the wicket of Shreyas Iyer. Photograph: BCCI

Duminy, who was looking for a big score, was deceived by Suchith in the next over and drove back to the bowler who anticipated well and grabbed the return catch to leave Delhi struggling at 50 for three.

Yuvraj, who had trouble reading Harbhajan, and Kedar Jadhav forged a stand of 28 to steady the innings before the latter came out of his crease to the wily off-spinner and was easily stumped as Delhi were reduced to 78 for four in the 12th over.

Wicketkeeper Parthiv Patel stumps Kedar Jadhav off the bowling of Harbhajan Singh. Photograph: BCCI

Angelo Mathews joined Yuvraj and the duo took the score past the 100 mark but once again Mumbai made a dent when the former holed out to long-off after lofting Pandya for a huge six the previous ball.

It was left to Yuvraj to take Delhi to a competitive total and he struck Malinga for three fours in successive balls in the 17th over -- two of those authentic ones in typical Yuvraj style -- and 15 runs were added to the total.

Yuvraj then swung McCleghan for a one-legged six over fine leg and then flicked the bowler when he bowled full for another leg-side six in the next over to complete his second fifty of the tournament, from 40 balls, with the help of two sixes and seven fours.

Yuvraj finally fell after surviving a caught behind appeal off the previous delivery which was taken on the half volley by stumper Parthiv Patel. His stand with Saurabh Tiwary (13 not out) was worth 41 runs.

The last five overs were productive for Delhi and yielded 57 runs.

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