In Group C, Mumbai were jolted early when Rohit Sharma was dismissed for a golden duck off the first ball he faced, a moment that silenced the sizeable crowd in attendance. Devendra Bora earned the most notable wicket of his career as Rohit’s attempted pull found Jagmohan Nagarkoti at deep fine leg. Despite the early setback, Mumbai regrouped effectively through Sarfaraz Khan and Musheer Khan, who added 107 runs for the third wicket. Sarfaraz played aggressively square of the wicket, while Musheer relied on timing and placement, particularly down the ground.
Both batters departed after reaching their half-centuries, but Hardik Tamore ensured momentum was not lost. The wicketkeeper batted with maturity, rotating the strike and attacking the spinners with calculated footwork. His unbeaten 93 off 82 balls, combined with a brisk 48 from Shams Mulani, lifted Mumbai to 331 for seven, a total that proved beyond Uttarakhand’s reach.
Uttarakhand’s chase revolved around Yuvraj Choudhary, whose 96 kept them competitive. However, wickets at regular intervals prevented a sustained charge. Musheer Khan claimed two wickets to complete a fine all-round outing, while Bora’s three-for and disciplined bowling from Mumbai’s seamers ensured a 51-run victory.
In Group D, Delhi’s clash against Gujarat unfolded as a thriller. Sent in to bat, Delhi relied heavily on Virat Kohli and Rishabh Pant after early losses. Kohli looked in sublime touch from the outset, reaching his fifty in just 29 balls with a series of authoritative strokes. Pant, in contrast, played a restrained innings, focusing on stability before gradually opening up.
Delhi’s 254 for nine appeared competitive rather than imposing, and Gujarat began the chase confidently. A strong opening stand and steady progress took them to 121 for one, but a sudden collapse transformed the contest. Four wickets fell for just 23 runs, swinging momentum decisively in Delhi’s favour.
Although Saurabh Chauhan attempted to revive the chase, Delhi’s bowlers held firm in the closing stages. Prince Yadav’s sharp spell and Ishant Sharma’s experience proved decisive, with Kohli sealing the win by taking the final catch.
The two matches showcased the fine margins of one-day cricket, where resilience and experience ultimately defined the outcome.