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Our Death Over Bowling a Concern: Delhi Skipper Shreyas Iyer 

Rohit Sharma praised Mumbai bowlers, especially spinners, for defending 168 for 5 against Delhi Capitals.

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A disappointed Delhi Capitals skipper Shreyas Iyer said bowling at the death overs is a major concern for his team, who were thoroughly outplayed by Mumbai Indians in a return fixture in New Delhi on Thursday.

The hosts, who were on a roll with a hat-trick of victories, suffered a 40-run defeat against Mumbai Indians after being restricted to 128 for nine while chasing 169 at the Kotla.

It was Delhi's third loss out of the four matches that the hosts played at the Feroz Shah Kotla stadium this season.

“It is important for us to win the home games. Especially on these wickets. We lost the toss as well and they outplayed us in all three departments. Credit to them.”
Shreyas Iyer, Delhi Capitals, Captain
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"A lot of concern as far as the death overs were concerned. It wasn't easy to bat in the second innings. The ball was stopping. It was difficult for the new batters. The last three overs were game changing," he added, referring to the 51 runs that the hosts conceded in the last three overs.

Iyer said they gave away 20 runs more after being asked to bowl first on this wicket.

“We would have chased. That is what we had on our minds. We have been chasing in all our away games as well. We gave away 20 runs more on this wicket.”
Shreyas Iyer, Delhi Capitals, Captain

Asked if Delhi have been training on similar wickets, Iyer said: "We practice at the nets and those wickets are also slow. When you come here, it is totally different."

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Rohit Sharma praised Mumbai bowlers, especially spinners, for defending 168 for 5 against Delhi Capitals.
MI skipper Rohit Sharma praised his bowlers, especially spinners, for defending the total of 168 for 5 against Delhi Capitals.
(Photo: BCCI/IPL)

MI skipper Rohit Sharma said they had a good score on board and praised the bowlers, especially spinners, for defending the total of 168 for 5.

“After the first two overs that we played, we thought 140 was the good score. Quinny and me had that talk and then luckily towards the end we had wickets in hand and could use our power-hitters to play just the way they’ve been playing.” 
Rohit Sharma, Mumbai Indians, Captain

"We then knew we had the spinners, who did the job perfectly. The toss was something where I had made up my mind. Even in the last ODI against Australia we found it tough to chase. I knew that if we got 140-150, we had the bowlers to keep us in the game," explained Rohit.

Young spinner Rahul Chahar was the top bowler for Mumbai as he returned with three wickets to derail Delhi's chase early on.

Talking about Chahar, Rohit said: "Rahul Chahar was there with us last year, we wanted to get him in even last year where Mayank was playing.

“He (Rahul Chahar) has a good attitude and is clear with what he wants to do. They had left handers and Rahul was confident to bowl to left handers, which is what he told me before the innings.”
Rohit Sharma on Rahul Chahar
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Asked about his decision behind selecting the playing XI, the MI skipper said: "Jayant (Yadav) was an obvious swap with the number of lefties they had. With Cutting, we wanted him to expolit the new ball and I thought it was a good move to send him up.

"The top three remains the same and numbers four, five and six depends on the situation and the venue, which is something we've conveyed to the boys as well."

Rohit Sharma praised Mumbai bowlers, especially spinners, for defending 168 for 5 against Delhi Capitals.
Hardik Pandya of Mumbai Indians received the Man of the Match award against the Delhi Capitals at the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground on the 18 April.
(Photo: BCCI/IPL)

Hardik Pandya, who was adjudged the match of the match for his 15-ball 32, said he has been hitting the ball well.

“Even I was telling myself that I don’t think I’ve ever hit the ball better. I have been working hard in the nets and it has been coming off well for me. I like to keep the basics straight, even in the death if you keep your shape and hope for bowlers to miss, you can hit hard.”
Hardik Pandya, Mumbai Indians

"I am using my brain well, reading the wicket well in this season. I have five more games to go and then the play-offs, and I hope to keep going like this through the season,” concluded Hardik.

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