IPL 2026: Sameer Rizvi's Explosive 90 Secures Six-Wicket Victory for DC Over MI
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New Delhi, April 4 (NationPress) In a stunning display of batting prowess, Sameer Rizvi once again transformed the dynamics of a run chase, scoring an impressive 90 runs off just 51 deliveries. His performance steered the Delhi Capitals to a decisive six-wicket victory over the Mumbai Indians, marking their second consecutive win in IPL 2026 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Saturday.
Chasing a target of 163, Delhi found themselves in a challenging position at 73/3. However, Rizvi's explosive innings, which included seven fours and seven sixes at a remarkable strike rate of 176.47, changed the game. He formed crucial partnerships of 66 runs with Pathum Nissanka (44) and 78 runs with David Miller (21 not out), allowing DC to complete the chase with 11 balls to spare.
Rizvi's seven sixes set a new record for the most by a DC player against MI in IPL history. Only Jos Buttler has hit more sixes in a single IPL innings as an Impact Player. Despite posting 162/6 on a tricky pitch, MI will need to reassess their spin bowling, which provided an opportunity for Rizvi to capitalize.
The chase for 163 started poorly for DC when Deepak Chahar's inswinger caught KL Rahul off guard, leading to a catch from Ryan Rickelton. Nitish Rana also fell victim to a run-out after a hesitant single against Jasprit Bumrah.
Pathum Nissanka remained unfazed by the early wickets, hitting boundaries against Chahar and Mitchell Santner. Although Nissanka eventually fell to a catch at short fine leg, his contribution was vital.
Rizvi, the Impact Player for DC, started cautiously before unleashing a barrage of boundaries, including a stunning 20 runs in the 11th over against Corbin Bosch. The fans erupted as he reached his fifty off 31 balls with consecutive sixes against Mayank Markande.
Despite MI's attempts to contain him with Bumrah's return and Chahar's efforts, Rizvi continued to dominate, hitting a massive six over deep backward square leg. David Miller joined in the fun with his own flurry of boundaries. Ultimately, Rizvi fell short of a century, caught at long-off against Bosch, but DC's victory was never in doubt.
Brief scores:
Mumbai Indians 162/6 in 20 overs (Suryakumar Yadav 51, Rohit Sharma 35; Mukesh Kumar 2-26, Axar Patel 1-22) lost to Delhi Capitals 164/4 in 18.1 overs (Sameer Rizvi 90, Pathum Nissanka 44; Deepak Chahar 1-20, Mitchell Santner 1-22) by six wickets.