Rishabh Pant decided not to review a caught behind appeal against Tim David and the Singaporean went on to score 34 runs in 11 deliveries, which turned out ...
By then Mumbai were in the ascendency and Delhi never managed to claw back from that disastrous decision. Delhi Capitals paid the ultimate price for a DRS blunder by captain Rishabh Pant as Mumbai Indians beat them by 5 wickets to dump them out of IPL 2022. There was a noise that was heard through the stump mic and Pant was immediately appealing after safely pouching the ball behind the stumps.
Earlier, David survived a thick edge off Shardul Thakur's bowling after Delhi Capitals captain Rishabh Pant failed to review the on-field umpire's decision.
Ishan Kishan (48), Dewald Brevis (37), Tilak Varma (21), and Tim David (34), all played significant knocks to help Mumbai reach the target. Rovman Powell (43), Rishabh Pant (39), and Prithvi Shaw (24) contributed with the bat as they took Delhi to a respectable total. We got close the other night (against SRH). We can't ask for much more than to finish with a win," David said on his team's win. Replays showed David had edged the first delivery of the 15th over, which was being bowled by Thakur. Although Thakur eventually managed to pick David's wicket in his next over, it was already too late to make an impact in the game. Talking about the victory against Delhi, David stated it feels really good to end the tournament on a high with a win. David further added that his side came close to winning their previous game against Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH), however, couldn't finish the match.
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Ishan (Kishan) told me the wicket was getting flatter, it was holding a bit with the slower balls, but I just had to hold my shape and back my game, keep it simple,” he said. With the match slipping away from Mumbai Indians’ grasp, Tim David played a blinder of a knock as he smashed 34 off 11 balls against Delhi Capitals in a virtual quarterfinal at the Wankhede Stadium. Mumbai were in the hunt, but needed someone to power them to the total of 160. Earlier against Sunrisers Hyderabad, he scored 46 off 18.
Tim David scored 34 runs off 11 balls and helped the Mumbai Indians (MI) beat the Delhi Capitals (DC) by 5 wickets at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai.
David got a reprieve after DC didn’t review a caught behind in the very first ball he faced. “[Asked about being a former RCB player] I got a message from Faf this morning. "It's nice to finish with a win.
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It was further revealed that the MI batter was actually out as his bat was involved. I got lucky with a couple of baby sixes, it is all about repetition and holding your shape," said Tim David in a post-match presentation. Chasing 160, Mumbai had a cautious start as they had scored 62/1 in 10 overs.
But they paid a big price for captain Rishabh Pant's DRS howler. In the 15th over, Delhi appealed for a caught-behind for Mumbai batter David but the umpire ...
That's the only thing we have been missing a lot throughout the tournament. "...at the same time, we could have done better execution, better planning. In the end, I didn't take the review," Pant said in the post-match presentation. He also admitted that the Capitals were 5-7 runs short of what could have been a winning total. Pant, however, didn't opt for a review and was left to rue his decision after replays showed David feathered an edge off Shardul Thakur's delivery. Capitals, who were in touching distance of a top-four finish, set Mumbai a target of 160 and looked to be on course for a win, with the five-time IPL winners needing 68 runs in the last six overs.
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"I said it at the toss as well, we were here to win the game. We just wanted to finish on a high." "Once we lost eight on the trot, it was tough. "I think we were 5-7 runs short. I think we were not good enough to win this match I guess." So we have to learn from our mistakes next season and come back as a strong team again next year," he said.
Tim David scored 34 runs off 11 balls after he got a reply on the very first ball he faced. Due to the error, Delhi Capitals (DC) faced elimination from the ...
On the back of his knock, the Capitals set MI a reasonable target of 160 to chase down. David went on to make the Capitals pay as he smashed 34 runs off 11 balls with the help of two fours and as many as four sixes. Tim David got a reprieve on the very first ball he faced after DC didn’t review a caught behind. But a vicious bouncer from Bumrah led to his dismissal just when he was looking to up the ante. Mumbai Indians (DC) have defeated the Delhi Capitals (DC) by five wickets at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai to end their Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 campaign on a positive note. Prithvi Shaw, who replaced Lalit Yadav in the XI after recovering from typhoid, smashed two fours and one six and looked good on 24.
Rishabh Pant's decision to not take a review against Tim David after he nicked the first ball of his innings proved to be a decisive moment in MI vs DC ...
Reflecting on the loss and the season, Pant added: "For most of the game we were on top. On occasions, we let the game slip away from our grasp when we were on top. He said: "I heard a noise but I wasn’t sure, but when they didn’t review, I thought let’s crack on, that’s how the game is." Everyone standing in the circle wasn't convinced and at the end I didn't go up." However, he was soon seen shaking his head in disappointment after watching the replays on the giant screen. David went on to score 34 off 11, hitting four sixes.
Tim David was destructive he made the Capitals pay for giving him a lifeline earlier in the innings. He cleared the ropes for fun.
Last year in Qualifier Rishabh gave Tom Curran the final over instead of Rabada and that cost DC dearly. Varma, on the other hand, scored 21 as MI crossed the line in 19.1 overs, clinching the contest by five wickets. However, Ishan Kishan joined forces with Dewald Brevis and the duo steadied the ship with a 51-run stand. Earlier in the contest, Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to bowl at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai. The move paid dividends straight away as DC lost two of their in-form batters, David Warner and Mitchell Marsh, cheaply. The repair work was then done by skipper Rishabh Pant (39) and Rovman Powell (43). Known for their aggressive intent, the duo were watchful in the middle and added 75 runs for the fifth wicket. In a must-win match, Rishabh Pant’s men needed to defeat struggling Mumbai Indians to secure a place in the final four.
Delhi Capitals skipper Rishabh Pants huge DRS blunder cost his side their must-win clash against Mumbai Indians in IPL 2022 on Saturday (May 21).
David went on to score 34 off just 11 balls as MI won the game by five wickets. Pant's error in judgement was one of the turning points of the game as David had not even gotten off the mark when he was caught by the DC skipper. However, the Australian all-rounder could have been sent packing early in the 15th over itself when he edged a delivery from Shardul Thakur which was caught by Pant behind the stumps.
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The franchise further uploaded footage from Saturday evening, where the players were seen following the game closely and broke into a massive celebration after the Rohit-Sharma team went over the lines. Chasing a total of 160 runs, Mumbai were in a spot of bother by the 15th over of the game, after losing Dewald Brevis and Ishan Kishan. Tim David would have also been out in the first ball of his innings if Delhi captain Rishabh Pant would have taken a review after David nicked a ball off Shardul Thakur. After getting a lifeline, David went on an absolute carnage hitting 34 off 11 balls setting up Mumbai’s win against Delhi. The right-hander hit four sixes and two boundaries to change the complexion of the game. Royal Challengers Bangalore posted a special tribute for Mumbai Indians’ Tim David after the Singaporean-Australian player knocked Delhi Capitals out of the playoffs contention on Saturday, 21 May. David’s incredible 34 off 11 balls helped Mumbai secure a win in their final game of the season and also helped Royal Challengers Bangalore qualify for the playoffs stages.
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After the game, Pant explained why he did not go upstairs to review the decision. He was seen having a chat with his teammates before making the call to not review the on-field umpire's decision. It all happened when Delhi Capitals' skipper Rishabh Pant decided not to review what appeared to be an outside edge for Tim David in the 15th over of Mumbai Indians' innings.
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“It’s always hard to put your finger on single aspect of the game. He is still learning about the captaincy side of things. “He is still a very young man. The two teams playing were bottom-placed Mumbai Indians and playoff hopefuls Delhi Capitals, but looming large over the stadium was the Royal Challengers Bangalore shadow. Chasing 160 for victory, David lifted Mumbai from a precarious 95-3 in 14.3 overs to smash 34 off 11 balls as they achieved the target with five balls to spare and knock Delhi out of the final-four race. In the end, David – a former RCB player who didn’t do much when he was there at the franchise – produced the franchise’s most telling batting contribution of the season, playing for MI. It was a night full of drama, even if not the highest quality of cricket was on show and it ended in joy for RCB, consolation for MI and heartbreak for DC.
IPL 2022: Tim David played a knock of 34 runs off 11 balls as Mumbai Indians beat Delhi Capitals by five wickets, which paved the way for RCB to make it to ...
Tim David starred for Mumbai Indians as he played a knock of 34 runs off 11 balls with the help of two fours and four sixes. Mumbai Indians defeated Delhi Capitals by five wickets on Saturday in Match 69 of the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2022 season at the Wankhede Stadium and as a result, the franchise ended their season with four wins in 14 games. Talking about this moment, David said: "I heard a noise but I wasn't sure, and when there was no review, I thought let's crack on.
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) paid tribute to Mumbai Indians all-rounder Tim David after his sensational cameo knocked Delhi Capitals out of IPL 2022.
David was part of the Royal Challengers Bangalore squad in the IPL before being roped in by Mumbai Indians this season. RCB took to social media to pay tribute to David after his brilliant knock set up MI's win over DC and helped them qualify for the playoffs. Australian all-rounder Tim David was the hero of MI's victory as he played a sensational cameo of 11-ball 34 to help Rohit Sharma & Co. end their season with a win.