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IPL: Mumbai beat Delhi Daredevils by 15 runs

| | May 24, 2014, at 02:37 am
Mumbai, May 23 (IBNS): Mumbai Indians beat Delhi Daredevils by 15 runs in an Indian Premier League (IPL) match here on Friday.

Posting 173 on the scoreboard, Mumbai bowlers restricted Delhi to 158 for four in 0 overs.

Kevin Pietersen (44), Manoj Tiwary (41) and JP Duminy (45*) tried to fight and reach the total for Delhi.

Duminy smashed  four sixes in his 29-ball 45.

Marchant de Lange picked up two wickets for Delhi.


Earlier, Delhi bowlers bowled out Mumbai for 173.

Michael Hussey remained the top scorer or the side with his 56.


He smashed seven boundaries and two sixes in his knock.

Imran Tahir picked up three wickets for Delhi by giving away 37 runs.

 

Image: Wikimedioa Commons
 

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