TATA IPL 2026 Match 8: Sameer Rizvi & Mukesh Kumar Power Delhi to 2nd Win in DC vs MI

The Delhi Capitals (DC) ascended to a commanding six-wicket victory over the Mumbai Indians (MI) at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, marking their second consecutive win of the TATA IPL 2026. After a disastrous start that saw them reeling at 2/2, the home side rode on a spectacular 90-run blitz from young sensation Sameer Rizvi and a clinical bowling performance to dismantle the five-time champions with 11 balls to spare.

Navi Mumbai | editorial@unboxdailyhq.com

The Essentials

  • The Rizvi Resurrection: Player of the Match Sameer Rizvi delivered an Impact Player masterclass. His explosive 90 off 51 balls (7 fours, 7 sixes) rescued DC from a nightmare start, turning a tricky 163-run chase into a victory lap.
  • The Mukesh Masterclass: Pacer Mukesh Kumar provided the early oxygen for Delhi. His disciplined opening spell of 2/26 removed Ryan Rickelton and Tilak Varma early, leaving the MI top order in tatters at 18/2.
  • The Surya Solo: In the absence of Hardik Pandya, stand-in skipper Suryakumar Yadav was the lone warrior for Mumbai. His composed 51 off 36 balls anchored the middle overs but a lack of support from the other end left MI with a sub-par total.

The Pulse

The evening began with Mumbai Indians under the pump as Mukesh Kumar struck twice in the Powerplay. Rohit Sharma (35) attempted to stabilize the ship, finding support in SKY but Delhi’s spinners led by Axar Patel (1/22) and Vipraj Nigam; stifled the scoring rate entirely. Despite a late 28-run flourish from Naman Dhir, Mumbai finished at a modest 162/6.

Delhi’s response was equally shaky; Deepak Chahar removed KL Rahul (1) in the first over, and a brilliant Jasprit Bumrah run-out sent Nitish Rana back for a duck. Reduced to 2/2, the Capitals looked in trouble until Sameer Rizvi took center stage. Alongside Pathum Nissanka (44 off 30), Rizvi neutralized the MI attack, reaching his second consecutive fifty of the season in just 32 balls. Though he fell ten runs short of a maiden century, David Miller (21*) and Tristan Stubbs ensured there were no further hiccups, closing the game in the 19th over.

The Tournament Tracker

POSTEAMPWLNRNRRPTSRECENT FORM
1DC2200+1.5204W W
2PBKS2200+0.6374W W
3RR1100+4.1712W
4RCB1100+2.9072W
5MI2110+0.3102W L
6SRH2110+0.4692W L
7GT1010-0.5090L
8LSG1010-1.3970L
9KKR2020-1.9640L L
10CSK2020-2.5620L L

Top Performers

  • Orange Cap Leader: Sameer Rizvi (DC) – 160 Runs
  • Purple Cap Leader: Vijaykumar Vyshak (PBKS) – 5 Wickets
  • Most Sixes: Sameer Rizvi (DC) – 11 Sixes

The Inside Intel

The tactical masterstroke tonight was Delhi’s “Spin Choke”. Axar Patel and Vipraj Nigam bowled with incredible discipline during the middle overs, forcing MI into a shell. While Mumbai played structured cricket to reach 162, they failed to account for the “Rizvi Factor”. By promoting the young right-hander to take on the spinners, DC shattered Mumbai’s defensive plans. MI’s bowling unit, specifically their spin department, struggled to find the same control, allowing Rizvi to dictate the tempo of the chase.

The UDHQ Take

At Unbox Daily HQ, we’re calling this the “Rizvi Revolution”. For years, Delhi has looked for a consistent domestic power-hitter, and in Sameer Rizvi, they seem to have found a goldmine. Mumbai Indians, meanwhile, looked rudderless without Hardik Pandya’s leadership and middle-order stability. While SKY remains a genius, MI’s inability to defend a competitive total highlight a bowling unit that relies too heavily on Jasprit Bumrah. Delhi Capitals currently look like the most dangerous side in the league, resilient under pressure and lethal in the chase.

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TATA IPL (Match 8: DC vs MI)