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Dream11 IPL 2020 Final: MI retain the IPL trophy by beating DC by 6 wickets. Now I will share the details of this IPL game match in my way.

Final (Mumbai Indians Vs Delhi Capitals)
Game Date: 10th Nov 2020
Details:
Delhi Capitals captain Shreyas Iyer won the toss and elected to bat first in final of IPL 2020. DC included Kagiso Rabada, Marcus Stoinis, Shimron Hetmyer and Anrich Nortjé as four foreign players for this game. No changes in team for this game.

Four foreign players of MI for this game was Kieron Pollard, Trent Boult, Quinton De Cock and Nathan Coulter-Nile. One change in playing XI and they have included Jayant Yadav in place of Rahul Chahar.

Delhi Capitals scores 156/7 in their 20 overs which is good score on this ground. An innings where the momentum swung towards both teams at different times. Boult got them off to another fiery start with a wicket off the first ball. The threat of Stoinis was wiped off before you had time to settle in. And at 22/3, DC were in danger of being blown away on the big stage that they’ve never experienced before. Enter captain Iyer and Pant. They led the recovery steadily before threatening to explode towards the end. However, MI found joy out of taking pace off and bowling into the pitch, giving away just 20 runs off the final three overs. Shreyas Iyer scored 65* runs of 50 balls and Rishabh Pant scored 56 runs of 38 balls. For MI Trent Boult picks 3 wickets for 30 runs in his 4 overs.

Mumbai Indians have broken their odd-number jinx as ruthlessly as Bumrah has been breaking toes – and they’ve done so fittingly by lifting the IPL 2020 trophy the only side to win consecutive IPL trophies since CSK in 2010 and 2011. They have started off very well and maintained very good run rate through out the innings and win the game by 5 wickets and retain the trophy and also break odd-even jinx. There was simply no beating them this year and perhaps the most invincible side in competitive men’s cricket in IPL. Rohit Sharma scored 68 runs 51 balls and Ishan Kishan scored 33* in 19 balls. For DC Anrich Nortje picks 2 wickets for 25 runs in in his 2.4 overs.

DC: 156/7 in 20 overs
MI: 157/5 in 18.4 overs

Result: Mumbai Indians won Dream 11 2020
Man of the Match: Trent Boult
Emerging Player Of the Season: Devdutt Padikkal
Fair play award: Mumbai Indians
Dream11 game changer of the season: KL Rahul
Super Striker of the season: Kieron Pollard
Highest no of sixes in this season: Ishan Kishan
Power player of the season: Trent Boult
Purple Cap: Kagiso Rabada
Orange Cap: KL Rahul
Most Valuable player of the season: Jofra Archer

Durgesh Tiwary’s View : Congratulations to MI for their 5th title win in IPL. Best part is that they have defended the titled and only CSK have done this before. Brilliant bowling by both key bowlers and get well support by other bowlers ad restricted DC for low total and after that openers starts off very well and blazing batting performance by every players ensure there should no drama in chase. Special shoot out to skipper Rohit Sharma for his incredible inning under pressure. A complete team effort by champions to become champions.

For Delhi Capitals batting and bowling was very mediocre. Definite problems to address in that batting department. Their batting machinery has creaked and groaned from last except last game. And this comes at a very tricky time in the tournament, where they can’t really make any drastic changes. Today their start was very bad as lose 3 wickets in first 3 overs after that they had very good partnership between Pant and Iyer but once Pant out they were not able to finished the innings required. Bowlers unable to take wickets and MI won the title and stop them for their maiden title.

Stats

Kagiso Rabada‘s 29 wickets is the second-highest tally by a bowler in a single IPL edition.

Jasprit Bumrah‘s 27 wickets is the highest tally by an Indian bowler in a single IPL edition

– In the last four IPL seasons, team winning Qualifier 1 had a 3-0 head-to-head lead over the winner of Qualifier 2 coming to the final. Only once did that record change when MI beat RPS in the 2017 final.

Mumbai Indians in a tournament final (IPL/CLT20)
– Batting 1st: Mat 6 | Won 6 | Lost 0
– Batting 2nd: Mat 1 | Won 0 | Lost 1 (IPL 2010)

Trent Boult in first overs of an innings in IPL 2020:
14 overs | Seven wickets | ER 4.86

DC have lost most wickets in the first over this season – nine (four in three games vs MI).

Pant vs Bumrah in IPL
Nine innings | 32 runs | Five dismissals | SR 103.23

Rishabh Pant (23 years 37 days) is the second youngest to hit a 50+ score in an IPL Final. The youngest remains Manan Vohra (20 years 318 days) when he hit 67 for KXIP vs KKR in Bengaluru in 2014

Lowest RR in overs 16-20 this IPL
8.96 SRH
9.65 DC
9.99 KXIP

Lowest ER in overs 16-20 this IPL
9.04 MI
9.57 DC
9.95 SRH

Trent Boult vs DC in IPL 2020
– 1/36(4) Abu Dhabi
– 3/21(4) Dubai
– 2/9(2) Dubai
– 3/30(4) Dubai

Highest score by a captain in IPL final
– 69 David Warner v RCB 2016
– 65*Shreyas Iyer v MI 2020
– 63*MS Dhoni v MI 2013
– 54 Virat Kohli v SRH 2016
– 51 Steve Smith v MI 2017
– 50 Rohit Sharma v CSK 2015

De Kock vs Ashwin in IPL:
Six innings | 68 runs | Four dismissals | SR 121.43

Highest Powerplay scores in IPL finals:
– 61/1 MI v CSK Kolkata 2015
– 61/1 MI v DC Dubai 2020
– 59/1 KKR v KXIP Bengaluru 2014
– 59/0 SRH v RCB Bengaluru 2016
– 59/0 RCB v SRH Bengaluru 2016

Both captains hitting 50+ in IPL final
Warner (69) & Kohli (54) SRH v RCB 2016
Iyer (65*) & Rohit (62*) DC v MI 2020

500+ runs in an IPL season by an uncapped player
616 Shaun Marsh (2008)
512 Surya Kumar Yadav (2018)
510*Ishan Kishan (2020)

MI become 2nd team to win IPL back to back after CSK.

That’s all from final game of the IPL 2020 and hope you all have liked the coverage of this season. We will be back with next season in 2021.

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