IPL 2020 Final, MI vs DC as it happened: Clinical Mumbai blow Delhi away for fifth title
Updates from the IPL 2020 final.

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Brief scores: Delhi Capitals: 156/7 in 20 overs (Shreyas Iyer 65 not out, Rishabh Pant 56; Trent Boult 3/30 , Nathan Coulter-Nile 2/29). Mumbai Indians: 157/5 in 18.4 overs (Rohit Sharma 68 off 50 balls).
12.15 am: And past midnight on a Tuesday in the second week of November (a statement that shows just how so many things were different about IPL 2020), the champions are the most familiar. That will be all from us, folks. There will be more on these pages tomorrow, so stay tuned.
CHAMPIONS!! #MumbaiIndians #Dream11IPL pic.twitter.com/iJVilrC9WX
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) November 10, 2020
Rohit Sharma: “Pretty happy with how things went the entire season for us. We said at the start we want to make winning a habit, and you couldn’t have asked any more from the guys. We were right on the money from ball one and even until today, we never looked back. A lot of credit goes to people behind the scenes as well.”
Read more here.
Without question Rohit Sharma should be the Indian T20 captain .. fantastic man manager & leader .. & he knows exactly how to win T20 games .. it would also give Virat chance to take a breather and just be the player .. it’s works for all other teams around the world ..#IPL2020
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) November 10, 2020
April 24, 2013.
— Vinayakk (@vinayakkm) November 10, 2020
Rohit Sharma at Eden Gardens in a match against KKR, as he took over from Ricky Ponting as the #MumbaiIndians captain.
A moment that will go down in history as one of the most significant in IPL history. pic.twitter.com/srIhcuXAj9
Purple Cap for most wickets: Kagiso Rabada
Orange Cap for most runs: KL Rahul
Most Valuable Player: Jofra Archer
Jofra Archer - the first instance of an IPL Player of the Series/MVP coming from the side which finished bottom of the points table.#IPLfinal #IPL2020 #RR
— Deepu Narayanan (@deeputalks) November 10, 2020
Power Player Of The Season - TRENT BOULT! pic.twitter.com/K5BljqAmsK
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) November 10, 2020
#MumbaiIndians win the @Paytm Fair Play Award for #Dream11IPL 2020 pic.twitter.com/gJubDtuuIP
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) November 10, 2020
Emerging player of the year in each #IPL season:
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) November 10, 2020
2008: S Goswami
2009: Rohit Sharma
2010: S Tiwary
2011: Iqbal Abdulla
2012: Mandeep Singh
2013: S Samson
2014: Axar Patel
2015: S Iyer
2016: Mustafizur
2017: B Thampi
2018: R Pant
2019: S Gill
2020: DEVDUTT PADIKKAL#IPL2020
Emerging player of the year: Devdutt Padikkal
Player of the match: TRENT BOULT
.@trent_boult: On somedays, I like the Powerplay...#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #Dream11IPLFinal #MIvDC #MIChampion5 #Believe🖐🏼
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) November 10, 2020
11.30 pm: Presentation ceremony underway. This will go on for a while, but worth mentioning what Harsha Bhogle in the introduction remark. Thanks to curators for mostly great pitches during the tournament.
Some player quotes (courtesy: iplt20.com)
Jasprit Bumrah: It means a great deal to play. We know it’s a difficult time, everyone is stuck at home. We’re lucky that we could come to work and entertain people watching at home. If we could bring smiles to their faces, it’s the best thing we could do.
Ishan Kishan: I think to be honest, I was not looking in good shape before this season. I spoke Krunal and Haridk and worked on my fitness and my off-side play.
Krunal Pandya: It’s the hunger. The way we went about the games, there was always 100%. A lot of credit goes to how we prepared. One month before we came, everyone knew their roles.
Kieron Pollard: It’s a great feeling. I’ve been here 11 years, fifth trophy. No one sees the planning and training, it’s pressure playing for a franchise like this. The amount of trophies, the amount of work, the amount of players who go on to play for their countries, I think we’ll have to say so that this is the best T20 franchise.
Players part of most #IPL title wins:
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 10, 2020
(played in the XI)
6- Rohit Sharma (2009-DC,2013/2015/2017/2019/2020-MI)
5- K Pollard (2013/2015/2017/2019/2020-MI)
4- L Malinga (2013/2015/2017/2019-MI)
4- A Rayudu (2013/2015/2017-MI, 2018-CSK)
4- H Pandya (2015/2017/2019/2020-MI)#IPL2020
Brief scores: Delhi Capitals: 156/7 in 20 overs (Shreyas Iyer 65 not out, Rishabh Pant 56; Trent Boult 3/30 , Nathan Coulter-Nile 2/29). Mumbai Indians: 157/5 in 18.4 overs (Rohit Sharma 68 off 50 balls).
Pollard: "Dwayne Bravo, you are behind now and I am in front of you. Just had to say it on camera" 😂😂 #IPL2020
— Rohit Sankar (@imRohit_SN) November 10, 2020
11.14 pm: Savour this, MI fans.
#IPL2020
— The Field (@thefield_in) November 10, 2020
The moment.
Five-time #IPL champions, #MumbaiIndians. How does that sound, @mipaltan fans?
🎥 IPL / BCCIpic.twitter.com/IwlnRtMurt
Rohit Sharma in T20 tournament finals:
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 10, 2020
2007 WT20 - W
2009 IPL - W
2013 IPL - W
2013 CLT20 - W
2014 WT20 - L
2015 IPL - W
2016 Asia Cup- W
2017 IPL - W
2018 Nidahas Trophy - W
2019 IPL - W
2020 IPL - W#MIvsDC #IPLfinal
Great job by @IPL, @BCCI, @StarSportsIndia and UAE in pulling off a smooth tournament with zero hiccups in the middle of a pandemic. It'll be remembered for a long time.
— Trendulkar (@Trendulkar) November 10, 2020
From IPL 2013 to #IPL2020.
— The Field (@thefield_in) November 10, 2020
Rohit Sharma has led #MumbaiIndians to five IPL titles in five IPL finals.
What. A. Record. pic.twitter.com/xT1H7JTzj0
Most sixes in IPL 2020
PLAYER | Inns | Runs | SR | 6s |
---|---|---|---|---|
Ishan Kishan | 13 | 500 | 144.09 | 30 |
Sanju Samson | 14 | 375 | 158.89 | 26 |
Hardik Pandya | 12 | 278 | 182.89 | 25 |
Nicholas Pooran | 14 | 353 | 169.71 | 25 |
Eoin Morgan | 14 | 418 | 138.41 | 24 |
Ashish Magotra: So many stars for MI this season but even among them all – Suryakumar Yadav and Ishan Kishan (the two uncapped players) deserve a special mention. What a season for both of them!
As our editor Ashish Magotra said a few days earlier: 2020 has been an odd year, of course MI win IPL.
One day Sri Lankan cricket will deserve Mahela Jayawardene in a coaching position. We live in hope.
— Andrew Fidel Fernando (@afidelf) November 10, 2020
Meanwhile, congratulations on 3 out of 4 IPL titles @MahelaJay . What a team.
Imagine reaching 6 out of 13 IPL finals and winning all of them. Rohit Sharma is from a totally different planet. #IPLfinal #IPL2020
— Sreshth Shah (@sreshthx) November 10, 2020
Congratulations @mipaltan! Now go take a couple of years off, you've earned it. 😉 #IPL2020 #IPLfinal #MIvsDC #RohitSharma pic.twitter.com/rZYnpoRk9A
— Wasim Jaffer (@WasimJaffer14) November 10, 2020
ROHIT SHARMA: What a record. Six IPL finals as a player, six titles won. Five IPL finals as a captain, five IPL titles won.
Rohit Sharma's IPL finals as a captain:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) November 10, 2020
2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020 - WON
Rohit Sharma's IPL finals as a player:
2009, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019, 2020 - WON #MIvsDC
Take a bow: BACK TO BACK TITLES FOR MUMBAI INDIANS! TITLE NO 5 IN IPL!
18.3: Anti climax. Hardik is out, caught at midwicket.
18.2: No, MI too smart for that. Ishan hits a single. Scores level.
18.1: A single for Hardik off Nortje. Ishan will get to finish this maybe? Fitting that would be, if he does with a six.
After 18 overs, MI 154/4: Hardik takes a single and retains strike. Will he finish this off in style? Three more to win.
By how much have Mumbai been ahead of the other teams this season?
— Snehal Pradhan (@SnehalPradhan) November 10, 2020
"Stop the count." #IPL2020
17.4: Lovely, deliberate edge to third man for four. 5 off 15 needed.
17.1 over, MI 147/4: Rabada will pick up a consolation wicket. Pollard was in a hurry to finish but keeps his SR above 200 and ensures the Altroz is going to be his. Played on, bowled.
(Correction) After 17 overs, MI 147/4: Pollard comes in and effortlessly hits two fours to start.
POLLLYYY! 💙
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) November 10, 2020
We're inching closer!
Over 16.2: WICKET! Rohit will go for the front-foot pull. Nothing will stop him. He goes again, but doesn’t connect. Sub Lalit Yadav takes a stunning catch at deep midwicket. Too little, too late but that’s a good wicket for Nortje.
20 needed off 24 balls.
After 16 overs, MI 137/2 (Rohit 68, Ishan 26): Back-to-back boundaries for Ishan through the off-side. Dubey taken to task after a good start. What a dominating performance this has been.
The pacers have made the difference: MI’s bowlers...Boult - ER 7.50, Bumrah - ER 7Coulter-Nile - ER 7.20. For Delhi, Rabada – ER 12.50, Nortje - ER 12, Stoinis - ER 11.50.
After 15 overs, MI 126/2 (Rohit 66, Ishan 17): straight down the ground off a pacer and that’s six No 30. Ishan Kishan will finish the season at the top of the six-hitting chart. That, when the dust settles tonight, will be one of the stories of the IPL. A chart that has been topped by Gayles, Maxwells and Russells in the past.
Stoinis into the attack...
Back after a timeout...
Mumbai Indians are cruising to their 5th IPL trophy and they barely had to break a sweat. Easily the most dominant T20 side the world has seen.
— Line & Length of Control (@llocpod) November 10, 2020
After 14 overs, MI 116/2 (Rohit 64, Ishan 9): Axar Patel finishes his spell. Four runs off that over but without a wicket, it doesn’t mean much for Delhi at this stage. Just so good from MI.
I reckon the @mipaltan would Win the T20 World Cup .... #Justsaying #IPL2020final
— Michael Vaughan (@MichaelVaughan) November 10, 2020
There are square-cuts. And then there are Rohit Sharma square-cuts 💙
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) November 10, 2020
After 13 overs, MI 112/2: Ashwin has been good tonight, but that’s not stopping Rohit from playing delightful square cuts. Moves on to 62 off 40 balls. Ashwin gets one to turn sharply against Ishan but the outside edge gives MI two more.
Wanted 5 fifties from Rohit this season but this one knock in final is worth 3 😍😍😍😍
— Harisankar (@harish_staycalm) November 10, 2020
FIFTY FOR ROHIT SHARMA! A runout of his partner is usually bad news for opponents when Rohit is in the mood. He is tonight. Gets to fifty with a pull shot off Rabada and celebrates the milestone with a brilliant square cut. MI 102/2 in 12 overs.
Selfless Surya. What a man! pic.twitter.com/3Uip1cr1zn
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) November 10, 2020
After 11 overs, MI 91/2: A quiet over from Ashwin and the pressure of recent few overs paid off.
Class from Suryakumar Yadav again. Now look forward to seeing him carry his sublime touch to net sessions in Mumbai.#IPLfinal #IPL2020 #MIvDC https://t.co/1WLudz2N6r
— Aditya Chaturvedi (@aditya_c19) November 10, 2020
Selfless from Suryakumar - he saved the wicket of the captain.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) November 10, 2020
Team man.
Over 10.5, WICKET! Oh dear. That’s a gift from Mumbai to Delhi. Rohit keeps running after tapping the ball to cover. SKY could have held his end, but he sacrifices his wicket. Rohit is on his knees.
After 10 overs, MI 88/1 (Rohit 46, Surya 18): It’s almost time to start celebrating, Mumbai fans. Another cheeky shot by Rohit off Axar, paddled fine for a four. One shot away from a second fifty in IPL playoffs.
After 9 overs, MI 81/1 (Rohit 40, Surya 17): Oh wow! What pressure, asks Rohit. A full ball from Dubey, smacked over long off for a six. Then another one sent soaring over long on. Two massive hits in the over and MI are back to making things look easy.
Mumbai Indians should have played the Finals against the IPL XI of the season for some sort of contest. #MIvDC
— Manya (@CSKian716) November 10, 2020
After 8 overs, MI 67/1 (Rohit 27, Surya 16): This is now a bit of a sustained slowdown by MI. Delhi will be quietly pleased. 34 runs in the last 5 overs. Whisper it, DC are coming back.
4,000 - Rohit Sharma has just become the 1st man to post 4,000 #IPL runs for Mumbai Indians; he's also become only the 2nd player to register 200 IPL appearances overall (Dhoni, 204). Proven. #IPL2020 #IPLFinal #MIvDC pic.twitter.com/jlhCnxgf0Q
— OptaJim (@OptaJim) November 10, 2020
Timeout taken. 92 runs needed in 78 balls. MI making this look easy.
After 7 overs, MI 65/1 (Rohit 26, Surya 15): Rohit has his struggles against wrist-spin so it’s a cautious over with Praveen Dubey coming into the attack.
Delhi’s powerplay: 41/3
Mumbai’s powerplay: 61/1
After 6 overs, MI 61/1: The scoring rate is more than 10 despite a three-run over to finish the powerplay. That’s how MI have been in this run-chase. Both the powerplays belong to them comfortably.
Mumbai Indians in a hurry like they need to catch the last local out of Dubai after the final tonight.
— Tareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) November 10, 2020
After 5 overs, MI 58/1: Just how good Suryakumar Yadav’s form is you ask? Comes in to bat and nonchalantly punches the first ball he faces for four. Stunning shot. And then second ball? Scooped behind square for a six. I mean, that’s just sensational. What a powerplay for MI.
Stoinis when batting 0-1(0.1)
— Tareque Laskar (@tarequelaskar) November 10, 2020
Stoinis when bowing 0-1(0.1)
Over 4,1: WICKET! Boy, did DC need that and it’s their marvellous allrounder Stoinis who strikes. The first ball he bowls. It’s a cutter, Qdk edges it behind to Pant.
After 4 overs, MI 45/0 (Rohit 21, QDk 20): The Rohit Sharma pull shot graces the IPL 2020 final. Short of length from Nortje, sent soaring over midwicket for a six. There was a more finer scoop for a four earlier in the over too. Rohit is in the mood alright.
"The pull shot was made for Rohit Sharma!"
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) November 10, 2020
Good news for MI as Ishan Kishan is padded up in the dugout.
After 3 overs, MI 33/0 (Rohit 9, Qdk 20): There is no sparing anyone from Qdk, match-ups be damned. What was shaping into a good over from Ashwin, is turned around with a four off the last ball. MI are off to a flier.
Reckon @DelhiCapitals are favourites at this stage! Runs on the board in a final. With Rabada and Nortje in their ranks #DCvsMI
— Gautam Bhimani (@gbhimani) November 10, 2020
After 2 overs, MI 26/0 (Rohit 7, Qdk 15): What an over for MI! A four, six and four for QdK as he goes hard against Rabada. There was a leg-bye for four as well thrown into the mix. The six was a massive hit over midwicket. Phew, this MI batting order is something else.
Rabada to QdK... who’s going to bring the Protea Fire?
After 1 over, MI 8/0 (Rohit 7, Qdk 1): Well, well, well. Rohit was beaten in the air by Ashwin, did not get to the pitch of the ball, but still has enough on this to clear the fielder at long on. So close to another duck, but it’s a six. Maybe Lara’s funny feeling was right.
Ashwin to Rohit. Ended up in Rohit getting out on zero in Qualifier 1. What’s in store tonight?
Here we go: Rohit and QdK are in the middle. “Believe” is the buzzword. Who’s taking this?
157. Let's get this. #Believe👊🏼
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) November 10, 2020
1⃣5⃣6⃣ to defend 🤞
— Delhi Capitals (Tweeting from 🇦🇪) (@DelhiCapitals) November 10, 2020
We BELIEVE 💙#MIvDC #IPLFinal #Dream11IPL #YehHaiNayiDilli pic.twitter.com/eYTuKjrR16
Innings break: It’s the kind of target that will give both teams hope of winning. There is enough here for the bowlers but one gets the feeling, the MI batting might is just going to be a bit too good.

Innings break: Summary of the Delhi Capitals innings. From 22/3, getting to 156/7 seems like a brilliant recovery. From 118/3 after 14.5, getting 38 off the last 31 balls seems like a wasted opportunity.
Innings break: Brian Lara has “a funny feeling” that Rohit is going to play a key innings tonight.
Highest scores by captains in IPL finals:
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) November 10, 2020
69 : David Warner v RCB, Bangalore, 2016
64 : Shreyas Iyer v MI, Dubai, 2020
63* : MS Dhoni v MI, Kolkata, 2013#MIvsDC #IPL2020
Innings break: Must be said, a superb last over by NCN. Shreyas did hit a six off the fifth ball but that’s about that. Two wickets too, as Rabada is out going for a second run off the last ball. MI finish the innings strongly. Target for MI: 157.
38 runs in the final 5 overs. Good come back from #MI
— Clive (@_vanillawallah) November 10, 2020
End of 20 overs: DC 156/6
Over 19.2: WICKET! Slower short ball does the trick for NCN . seems to be the way to go on this pitch. Axar find Anukul Roy at deep midwicket.
The absolute worst rule in cricket is this nonsense about impact outside the line of off stump when judging LBWs.
— Prem Panicker (@prempanicker) November 10, 2020
After 19 overs, DC 148/5: Individual awards aside, that’s a good comeback by Bumrah after an expensive over. Just six off it. And should have had the wicket of Shreyas, if only Umpire’s Call on impact was not a thing in cricket. One of the worst things there is.
ALERT: Purple Cap for Rabada! Bumrah goes wicketless.
After 18 overs, DC 142/5: A boundary for Axar through the offside off Boult but the Kiwi pacer did the job for his captain.
Axar, an unsung hero in this DC squad, comes in.
Over 17.2: AND BOULT STRIKES THRICE! Hetmyer out for 5 off 5 balls. What a superb change of pace. It was an off-cutter-bouncer and the WI batsman was way too early into position to play a shot. Ended up hitting it straight to NCN at short-third. DC 137/5.
Last 3 overs, 28 runs and a wicket. Can DC keep their momentum going? Boult comes in, DC will target him here you think.
After 17 overs, DC 136/4: A 11-run over off Bumrah in the death. Gold for Delhi.
FIFTY FOR SHREYAS IYER! 16th in IPL, third this season. And what a time to bring it up. Gets there off 40 balls with a four and two off Bumrah. And like Pant, celebrates the landmark with a boundary. (DC will hope the next couple of deliveries will not be like Pant’s).
Fantastic from Jayant Yadav, a bowler who was selected keeping in the opposition in mind and he has delivered with a wicket & just 25 runs in his 4 overs.#IPLfinal#MI
— Clive (@_vanillawallah) November 10, 2020
After 16 overs, DC 125/4: Hetmyer comes in and hits a four in Jayant’s over to get going. 7 from the over and it actually is the end of a brilliant spell from the off-spinner.
Rohit Sharma in Press yesterday - Jayant Yadav is good option against Delhi Capitals.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns) November 10, 2020
Jayant Yadav in final - 1/25(4) including the wicket of Dhawan.
Good call from MI management and Rohit Sharma.
Over 14.6: WICKET! Four, four, dot, out. Coulter-Nile gets Pant (56). The left-hander tried to loft it again over fine legn but it went straight to Hardik in the deep. No short fine leg that time, was pushed back and Pant fell into the trap.
Brilliant knock Pant. Bad form, all the hate and jibes and you still came out strong when it matters the most. Champion! #IPL2020
— cricBC (@cricBC) November 10, 2020
HALF CENTURY! THE FIRST OF THE SEASON! 12th in IPL. Gets there off 35 deliveries, with a paddle over the short fine leg fielder off Coulter-Nile. Follows that up with a top-edge behind the keeper for another boundary. What a night to bring your best effort of the season. Go on, Rishabh.
Pant on the verge of first fifty of the season... NCN into the attack.
After 14 overs, DC 108/3 (Shreyas 41, Pant 48): IT looked like MI will get away with bowling Krunal for a over here but Pant plays a delightful paddle past short-fine to finish that over with a four. Good over for Delhi. That partnership is now 86 off 65.
Mahela Jayawardene: These two have batted well, have taken chances. We reminded the bowlers about the match-ups during the time-out. End of the day, it’s about how they execute. Looks like it’s going to be a good final. Want them to enjoy the final.
Shreyas and Pant have ensured DC can end the innings on a high and put MI under the scoreboard pressure #IPLfinal
— Amol Karhadkar (@karhacter) November 10, 2020
Krunal back, with Pant on strike... this is interesting.
Enjoying this partnership. Two young men showing their class. And Pant showing why is inherently such a good player.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) November 10, 2020
After 13 overs, DC 99/3 (Shreyas 39, Pant 42): And now a good over for Mumbai Indians, just five singles from it. Nathan Coulter-Nile returns to the attack and does well to not bowl a boundary ball. Time for a strategic timeout. The momentum is definitely with DC at the moment. They’d want this partnership to carry on for a few more overs at least. That could help them get close to 170-180.
Rishabh Pant's highest score of #IPL2020
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) November 10, 2020
Comes in the #IPL2020final #DCvMI
After 12 overs, DC 94/3 (Shreyas 38, Pant 39): Big over for Delhi Capitals! Kieron Pollard joins the attack and the DC batters decide to go after him. First Rishabh Pant pierces the gap between point and short-third to pick up four. Then Shreyas Iyer ends the over with a six over mid-wicket. This has been a superb partnership for the Capitals.
After 11 overs, DC 81/3 (Shreyas 30, Pant 34): Smart no-risk batting from the Delhi batsmen against Bumrah to see that over off. Dealing in ones and twos. They wouldn’t have to worry about him till the end now. A good short ball to finish the over, Shreyas plays a ramp that doesn’t carry to NCN at third man, placed fine.
Bumrah in, as MI seek to break this partnership.
After 10 overs, DC 75/3 (Shreyas 26, Pant 32): FIRST SIX OF THE NIGHT! And that’s followed the second in the same over. Has Pant decided to play a special knock in the final after all? Boy, that would be exciting. The leftie takes on Krunal, first down the ground and then his trademark slog sweep. Both timed brilliantly. Suddenly, the scoreboard doesn’t look too bad for DC.
Timeout: How good has Jayant Yadav been for MI today? Comes into the squad for a big match, takes Dhawan’s wicket and has figures of 3-0-18-1 so far.
After 9 overs, DC 59/3 (Shreyas 22, Pant 12): Eight runs in the Jayant over, without a boundary. This is good running between the wickets by the Delhi batsmen. A couple of twos for Pant to finish that over.
After 8 overs, DC 51/3 (Shreyas 22, Pant 12): Just a couple of filler overs for Krunal here you’d think. A boundary-less over from him is good for MI. The 50 comes up in that over.
After 7 overs, DC 46/3 (Shreyas 19, Pant 10): Good intent from Pant while running between the wickets. Not been the case during the tournament, you know. Tidy over from Jayant.
Rishabh Pant has started his innings with a straight bat. Good sign.#IPLfinal #IPL2020 #MIvDC
— Aditya Chaturvedi (@aditya_c19) November 10, 2020
People are only talking about Boult being traded from DC to MI, but remember even Jayant Yadav was traded from DC to MI.#IPLfinal
— Clive (@_vanillawallah) November 10, 2020
Trent Boult's victims' scores in #IPL2020:
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 10, 2020
Ducks: 7
1-9 : 11
10-25: 3
50+ 3 (maximum 54)#MIvsDC #DCvsMI #IPLfinal
After 6 overs, DC 41/3 (Shreyas 19, Pant 5): Another boundary for Shreyas in that NCN over, trickled past fine leg. A decent finish to the powerplay for DC.
#IPL2020 #MIvDC
— Ashish Magotra (@clutchplay) November 10, 2020
Brilliant by Rohit. The move to bring in Jayant Yadav was a great one. He knew it would tempt Dhawan. More than just a change of pace. This was a captain showing the difference a good captain can make.
OUCH:! Shreyas Iyer gives himself room and absolutely smashes one through point. Ishan somehow gets his hand to it and it doesn’t stick. Painful.
After 5 overs, DC 35/3 (Shreyas 14, Pant 4): Two boundaries in the Boult over for Delhi captain. Uppish, but through the gap on the offside. Refreshing from Shreyas, he is going the Eoin Morgan way by the looks of things. DC need him to play a blinder.
Dalhi Capitulations
— Sidin (@sidin) November 10, 2020
Boult's bowling three on the trot!
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) November 10, 2020
After 4 overs, DC 25/3 (Shreyas 5, Pant 3): Trent Boult’s magic in the powerplay. Jayant Yadav, included to combat left-handers, removes Shikhar Dhawan. Not even 20 minutes into the match, MI have already produced a masterclass. Just too darn good.
Over 3.3: OH DEAR! WICKET! Jayant strikes in the first over and it’s the big one. Around the wicket, drifting in, turns away and Dhawan plays all over the sweep shot. BOWLED!
Boult’s wicket off the first ball:
After 3 overs, DC 20/2 (Dhawan 14, Shreyas 4): Two boundaries in that over. Dhawan hit one over off-side, and then Shreyas edged one over slips off a bouncer. Almost gave a return catch too off the last ball. What an over, Boult is getting the ball to talk and then some.
WICKET NO.2 for @trent_boult ⚡️⚡️#Dream11IPL #Final pic.twitter.com/13x3zq1NJy
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) November 10, 2020
Over 2.4, WICKET! Lightning Boult has struck again for MI. Has struck again against Delhi. Rahane is out for the third time against the left-arm seamer as he walks across and edges one to the keeper down the leg side. DC 16/2.
⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡⚡
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) November 10, 2020
After 2 overs, DC 11/1 (Dhawan 9, Rahane 2): What a game of chess, that Bumrah over to Dhawan. We all knew the full ball was going to come, was a question of when. Short of length, bouncer, and boom! Dhawan gets away with it. The ball tailed in, took the inside edge, hit the pads, and trickled past the stumps. Smiles all around. Brilliant.
Ducks by openers in #IPL2020
— Bharath Seervi (@SeerviBharath) November 10, 2020
For Delhi - 9 ducks
Other 7 teams - 12 ducks#DCvMI #IPLFinal
After 1 over, DC 5/1 (Dhawan 4, Rahane 1): Rahane got going with a single that was almost a replay of the LBW dismissal of his from Qualifier 1. Dhawan then hits the first four of the match with a flick past square leg. A wicket and five runs. Boult has got MI off to a fine start.
Stat: FIFTEEN WICKETS in the powerplay for Boult in this season. Your daily reminder that Delhi Capitals traded Trent Boult to Mumbai Indians.
Unbelievable. Unbelievable consistency by this man. https://t.co/ulp4sqTqbx
— absy (@absycric) November 10, 2020
It doesn't matter who opens against Boult does it?#MIvDC #IPL2020
— Gaurav Sethi (@BoredCricket) November 10, 2020
Over 0.1: WICKET!!! WHAT A START! TRENT BOULT, YOU STAR! Gets the ball to shape back in and Marcus Stoinis is out for a first-ball duck. Injury worries for Boult? Well, not from the evidence of that delivery.
⚡ TRENT TIME! ⚡#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #MI #Dream11IPLFinal #MIvDC
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) November 10, 2020
Here we go. Stoinis and Dhawan walking out to open the innings for DC. We are moments away from the start of the final.
Confirmation of playing XIs for IPL final:
Mumbai Indians | Delhi Capitals |
---|---|
Rohit Sharma (C) | Marcus Stoinis |
Quinton de Kock (W) | Shikhar Dhawan |
Suryakumar Yadav | Shreyas Iyer (C) |
Ishan Kishan | Shimron Hetmyer |
Hardik Pandya | Rishabh Pant (W) |
Kieron Pollard | Ajinkya Rahane |
Krunal Pandya | Axar Patel |
Nathan Coulter-Nile | Pravin Dubey |
Trent Boult | Ravichandran Ashwin |
Jayant Yadav | Kagiso Rabada |
Jasprit Bumrah | Anrich Nortje |
7.23 pm: It’s been a rollercoaster season for Shikhar Dhawan. His best ever run tally but he’s also been out for a duck four times!
Shikhar Dhawan in IPL
Mat | Runs | SR | 100 | 50 | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Overall | 176 | 5182 | 126.91 | 2 | 41 |
2020 | 17 | 603 | 145.65 | 2 | 4 |
2019 | 16 | 521 | 135.67 | 0 | 5 |
2018 | 16 | 497 | 136.91 | 0 | 4 |
2017 | 14 | 479 | 127.39 | 0 | 3 |
2016 | 17 | 501 | 116.78 | 0 | 4 |
2015 | 14 | 353 | 123.42 | 0 | 3 |
2014 | 14 | 377 | 118.18 | 0 | 2 |
2013 | 10 | 311 | 122.92 | 0 | 3 |
2012 | 15 | 569 | 129.61 | 0 | 5 |
2011 | 14 | 400 | 129.03 | 0 | 2 |
2010 | 10 | 191 | 112.35 | 0 | 2 |
2009 | 5 | 40 | 88.88 | 0 | 0 |
2008 | 14 | 340 | 115.25 | 0 | 4 |
Picture perfect: Two Mumbaikars up against each other!
Friendships will wait for 40 overs tonight 👊🏼#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #MI #MIvDC #Dream11IPLFinal @ImRo45 @ShreyasIyer15 pic.twitter.com/oGjcwLmisJ
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) November 10, 2020
7.16 pm: Having never dismissed Shikhar Dhawan in IPL before, Jasprit Bumrah came up with a special, special delivery to dismiss the opener in Qualifier 1. We are still not tired watching this.
7.14 pm: With Delhi batting first, we are likely to see Marcus Stoinis open the batting again with Shikhar Dhawan. It was a memorable outing for the Aussie star in Qualifier 2.
How Marcus Stoinis got angry and smashed SRH into submission with a superb all-round show
7.10 pm: Time to break the trend eh, Mumbai Indians fans?
Mumbai Indians have won all their IPL titles batting first, this is the second time they're batting second, first time they batted second was in 2010 finals and they lost that one to CSK.
— Mufaddal Vohra (@mufaddal_vohra) November 10, 2020
Delhi will be very happy to have won this toss. Always good in a final to have runs on the board.
— Harsha Bhogle (@bhogleharsha) November 10, 2020
Team news: Delhi, after their impressive win against SRH, go in with an unchanged XI. One change for MI, as it was hinted before the match and many expected. Leg-spinner Rahul Chahar misses out and off-spinner Jayant Yadav comes into the XI. Rohit calls it a tactical move given the number of left-handers DC have.
MILESTONE ALERT: This is Rohit Sharma’s 200th IPL match.
The final of IPL-2020 will be Rohit Sharma's 200th IPL match. Only MS Dhoni has played more matches than him in IPL. #DCvMI #IPLfinal #IPL2020final #IPL2020
— Umang Pabari (@UPStatsman) November 10, 2020
.@ImRo45: To be honest, we were confused. So don't mind losing the toss and fielding first.#OneFamily #MumbaiIndians #MI #Dream11IPLFinal #MIvDC
— Mumbai Indians (@mipaltan) November 10, 2020
TOSS NEWS: Shreyas Iyer has won the toss and Delhi Capitals will be BATTING FIRST!
#MI players with most IPL finals:
— Rajneesh Gupta (@rgcricket) November 10, 2020
5-Rohit Sharma (DC/MI)
5-Kieron Pollard
3-Hardik Pandya
2-Saurabh Tiwary (MI/RCB)
2-Suryakumar Yadav (KKR/MI)
2-Mitchell McClenaghan
2-Jasprit Bumrah
2-Krunal Pandya
1-Aditya Tare
1-Rahul Chahar
1-Quinton de Kock
1-Ishan Kishan#IPL2020
6.55 pm: Leading performers so far...
For Delhi: Shikhar Dhawan (603 runs) is the leading scorer, Kagiso Rabada with 29 wickets is the leading wicket-taker. And Marcus Stoinis is the only player in the tournament with 350+ runs and 10+ wickets.
For MI: Ishan Kishan and Quinton de Kock (483 runs) are the leading scorers. Jasprit Bumrah with 27 wickets is the leading wicket-taker. Ishan is also, believe it or not, is topping the six-hitting chart at the moment.
6.51 pm: We have had more votes on our daily prediction tweet than usual and surprisingly, Delhi seem to be overwhelmingly favoured there. Must have slipped into the Delhi fan Twitterverse!
It's time for the final #Poll.#IPL2020 final match prediction:
— The Field (@thefield_in) November 10, 2020
60. #MumbaiIndians or #DelhiCapitals ?
6.43 pm: Relive the four previous IPL triumphs of Mumbai Indians.
Did you notice that in every one of four those finals Rohit and Co had Dhoni in the opposition team?
6.37 pm: Early good news for Mumbai, Trent Boult seems to be in good spirits during the warm-up. Having him fit would be a big boost for the defending champions.
One final pre-match warm-up ✅#MumbaiIndians | #Dream11IPL | #Final pic.twitter.com/J3YnjA1jm0
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) November 10, 2020
6.35 pm: Shreyas Iyer and Co will be looking to avert a hat-trick in IPLs.
IPL 2018: CSK 4, SRH 0.
IPL 2019: MI 4, CSK 0.
IPL 2020: MI have a 3-0 lead over Delhi.
6.30 pm: When Rohit Sharma and Ricky Ponting celebrated Mumbai Indians’ first IPL title together. Tonight, they will be on opposite sides. Rohit, looking for his 5th title as MI captain. Ponting, hoping to see Delhi win their first.

6.28 pm: Famous fifth title for Mumbai Indians or special first for Delhi Capitals?
Read the final preview here.
#Dream11IPL #Final 2020
— IndianPremierLeague (@IPL) November 10, 2020
SET! pic.twitter.com/hQ3EfFCBQX
6.15 pm: Before we look ahead to this final, let’s revisit the Women’s T20 Challenge final last night.
Thoughts on #WomensT20Challenge final
— ZENIA D'CUNHA (@ZENIADCUNHA) November 10, 2020
A welcome return for many players & a truly wonderful knock from Mandhana
But it all felt bittersweet
We need more than a six-day tournament, actually shorter than the quarantine!
Glad the players asked for as muchhttps://t.co/EjqeyvYFu5
06.10 pm: Hello everyone and welcome to our live coverage of the Indian Premier League! It’s match No 60 of IPL 2020. It’s the final. It’s Mumbai Indians vs Delhi Capitals. We cannot wait for this to get started.
It’s been a tough year all around. On an individual level, our resolve and patience has been tested like, arguably, never before. So, as this tournament draws to a close, let’s take a moment to appreciate the escape from reality that the cricket on offer has provided. The IPL certainly doesn’t change what’s happening in the world, but it’s been a relief, a welcome distraction.
Right, then.
After a playoffs race that went to the wire, we are finally down to two teams. IPL’s most successful skipper Rohit Sharma will be itching to win his fifth title as captain after a tough couple of weeks on the personal front while the Capitals, a team that had flattered to deceive for a dozen editions, will finally have a chance of realising its potential and erasing years of heartbreak.
Mumbai Indians’s road to the final – watch video highlights of all their matches
Delhi Capitals’s road to the final – watch video highlights of all their matches
Videos and photos in the live blog courtesy iplt20.com