Mumbai, May 6 (IANS) Ambati Rayudu and Rohit Sharma displayed excellent batting skills to help Mumbai Indians register a five wicket victory over Delhi Daredevils in a Indian Premier League (IPL) encounter marred by rain-stoppages at the Wankhede Stadium here early Wednesday

For the winners, Ambati Rayudu and Kieron Pollard remained unbeaten on 49 and 26 runs respectively to help their side reach 153/5 in 19.3 overs, in reply to the decent 152/6 posted by the Daredevils. The duo plundered 53 runs in only 4.1 overs to seal a victory for the hosts in the thrilling encounter that swung one end from the other throughout and also had a couple of rain-induced stoppages.
Chasing a 153-run target, the home sidesuffered an early blow in the very first legal ball as in-form opener Lendl Simmons had to depart for a duck. An in-swinger from Zaheer Khan struck Simmons on the front pad as he failed to make contact with the ball, making it easy for the umpire to raise his forefinger.
Hardik Pandya (5) perished in the very next over, with Imran Tahir catchign a top edge off the bowling off Nathan Coulter-Nile. Mumbai then were 8/2 in 1.5 overs then.
There were more jolts. Looking to up the scoring rate Parthiv Patel (13) and Harbhajan Singh (5) – the latter promoted in the batting order – departed in the space of two overs thereafter, leaving Mumbai wobbling at 40/4 in 5.2 overs.
But skipper Rohit Sharma looked positive from the outset as he notched aA quick-fire 37- ball 46, but was undone by a googly from Amit Mishra in the 16th over.
Earlie, electing to bat, Daredevils got off to a worst possible start, losing opener Mayank Agarwal off the very first ball. It was a puzzle from Laith Malinga, pitched up and swinging outside off, Agarwal failed to judge, and edged it to wicket-keeper Parthiv Patel, as the home fans in the stadium erupted in joy..
The other opener Shreyas Iyer (19) too did not last long. Harbhajan Singh snared him with his very first delivery. The visitors were then 43/2 in 5.1 overs.
Skipper J.P. Duminy (28 off 19) looked in good form right from the start, but soon perished giving a return catch to a diving Jagadeesha Suchith.
Other Daredevils batsmen Kedar Jadhav (16) and Angelo Mathews (12) made their way back to the pavilion after brief stints in the middle.
But Yuvraj Singh’s late cameo off 57 in 44 balls, with seven boundaries and two sixes helped Delhi Daredevils post a formidable score.
For Mumbai, offie Harbhajan Singh (2/11) and Sri Lankan pacer Lasith Malinga (2/33) were the main wicket-takers. 16 dot balls bowled by Harbhajan Singh today is the second-most IPL 2015 after Mitchell Johnsona¿s 17 against Mumbai Indians.

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