But, Hardik Pandya who came at the death ensured the team goes past the par score. In the end, they scored 168/5. On what looks like a slow and low pitch, Mumbai Indians get 50 runs in the last three overs to set up a fairly competitive 168.
Delhi Capitals then came to bat with Dhawan and Prithvi Shaw opening the innings. Both gave a positive start and kept the flow of runs under the radar. But in the end, Delhi Capitals managed just 128 and they lost the match by 40 runs.