The bowlers assisted DC with limiting Mumbai Indians to 109/8.
Marijan Kapp (2/13), Shikha Pandey (2/21), and Jess Jonassen (2/25) took two wickets each for DC. Shafali Verma (33 off 15 balls) and Capsy (38 off 17 balls) then finished the pursuit from the get-go in the pursuit.
Shafali hit a six off the main ball however later Mathews returned and befuddled Shafali.
DC came to 67/1 toward the finish of the Powerplay. Ellyse Capsy then joined the party when she hit Mathews for three sixes and gathered 22 runs from the over. The English batsman then, at that point, hit Saika Ishaq for two sixes and a four, permitting Meg Lanning to score the triumphant spat something similar over to seal the success with nine wickets and 11 overs in excess.
Because of the success, DC jumped MI to go top of the table.
Prior, Delhi Capitals commander Meg Lanning won the throw and chose to bowl.
Delhi Capitals started off very strong and packaged out Mumbai Indians for 21/4 inside the initial seven overs.
After this, Harmanpreet Kaur and Pooja Vastrakar delivered the tension valve by scoring 18 runs in Poonam Yadav’s finish. Kaur hit four and Vastrakar hit a four and a six individually.
Vastrakar then, at that point, took on Shikha Pandey and hit two fours in the eleventh over to raise her 50 years for Mumbai Indians.
Lanning then brought Jess Jonassen back into the assault and it functioned as she had the risky-looking Coutardsman got for 26 (19) to break a stand of 37 (29).
Amanjot Kaur (19 off 16) and Issey Wong (23 off 24) then got the musicality and added 30 runs in 27 balls to take Mumbai Indians past 100 runs.