Updated On: 07 November, 2020 07:23 AM IST | Mumbai | Shishir Hattangadi
DCs international fast bowlers, who have been their strength in the past, were under the pump, with each going for almost 10 and more an over.

Mumbai Indians players in a huddle. PIC/IPL; BCCI
If the move to elevate Rohit Sharma proved unsuccessful, the repositioning of Ishan Kishan worked once again for the Mumbai Indians.
The Delhi Capitals seemed to have the game in their control with MI at 140-5 till the 16th over but then Kishan and Hardik Pandya took over. A demolition act by these two batsmen saw MI reach the dangerous 200 mark.