Mumbai had to score 5 runs in the last over to win while Enrique Norkhia came to the rescue for Delhi. In T20 cricket, up to 30 runs have been seen in an over, but sometimes it becomes difficult to score even five runs. The captain of Delhi Capitals knew this. The entire team gave it their all to win the match or take it to the super over. Mumbai had to win this match at any cost. In such a situation, let us know how was the thrill of the last 6 balls of this match.
first ball
Cameron Green hits Enrique Norkhia’s first ball off the backfoot. Although the ball did not go far, Green and Tim David completed a run on the off side. Mumbai now need 4 runs off 5 balls to win. Were.
second ball
Tim David faced the second ball. David played a sharp shot to Norkhia towards mid-wicket but Mukesh Kumar could not get hold of the ball and dropped the catch. Mumbai did not get a single run on this ball.
third ball
Norkhia hit the leg stump on the third ball. Wicket-keeper Abhishek Porel was caught flying cautiously but the umpire called it wide. Although a review was taken from David Warner, after which it was found that the ball kept touching the pad and bat. In such a situation, Mumbai did not get a run even on the third ball.
4th ball
The excitement had reached its peak. On the fourth ball of the innings, David punched from the front foot and managed to take a single. In such a situation, Mumbai now needed 3 runs in 2 balls.
fifth ball
Norkhia faced Green on the fifth ball. On this ball, Green took one run and gave the strike to Tim David. In such a situation, now Mumbai had to score two runs in 1 ball to win.
sixth ball
The sixth and last ball of the innings was hit full length by Norkhia. Tim David shoots towards long off and takes the first run in quick succession. Meanwhile, both the batsmen ran to take the second run. The fielder threw the ball towards the keeper but the batsman dived to reach the crease. The throw was too high near the keeper, due to which the third umpire found that the batsmen had reached the crease safely. In this way Mumbai won the match by 6 wickets.