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Mumbai beat Delhi by 5 wickets

| | May 06, 2015, at 06:18 am
Mumbai, May 5 (IBNS): Mumbai Indians defeated Delhi Daredevils by five wickets in an Indian Premier League clash here on Tuesday.

Ambati Rayudu (49*) and Kieron Pollard (26*) added 53 runs in the sixth wicket partnership as they chased down Delhi 's 152 for six with three balls to spare.

In their route to reach 153 for five, Mumbai's skipper Rohit Sharma also played a crucial role in adding 46 runs with his willow.

The task was later finished off by Pollard and Rayudu.

Nathan Coulter-Nile took two wickets for Delhi.

In a rain-hit match, earlier, Yuvraj Singh smashed 57 runs in his 44-ball knock, which included seen boundaries and two sixes, to help Delhi reach 152 for six in their 20 overs.

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