New Delhi [India], With the help of a strong innings by Jake Fraser-McGurk, followed by a supercharged pace attack by Rasikh Da Salam, Mukesh Kumar and Khalil Ahmed, Delhi Capitals (DC) defeated Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League (IPL) 2024 match here. Defeated by 10 runs. At Arun Jaitley Stadium on Saturday. Rasikh was selected for the home team, coming in as an impact sub and taking 3 for 34 in this high-scoring encounter, while Mukesh also returned with three wickets. For MI, Tilak Verma scored 63 runs while captain Hardy Pandya scored 46 runs. Rohit Sharma and Ishan Kishan fearlessly hit boundaries for MI to start Mumbai's chase. In the second over of the game, the pair dismissed Khaleel Ahmed for 14 runs, which included three consecutive fours off Kishan Khaleel, giving Delhi Capitals their first wicket as they dismissed Rohi Sharma for 8 runs.Rohit tried to steal a four, but missed. This happened well as the ball went straight into the hands of Shai Hope at mid-off. In the fifth over, Mukesh Kumar joined the party in style and took the precious wicket of Kishan for 20 runs. Khaleel got his second wicket when he dismissed the powerful Suryakumar Yadav for 26. Surya made a brilliant shot in the mid-off, but Lizhad Williams intercepted and took a brilliant catch. After losing three wickets in quick succession, Hardik Pandya and Tilak Verma started their innings cautiously with aggression. Both dismissed Axar Patel for 10 runs, which also included a brilliant six by Pandya.Pandey, who was in tremendous form, dismissed Kuldeep Yadav for 19 runs with the help of three fours and a six in the 9th over of the game. Rasikh Salam Dar gave Delhi Capitals the much-needed breakthrough as he dismissed Pandya for 46 runs. Pandya tried to take runs. There was lack of timing in the big hit shot and it fell into the hands of Mukesh Kumar. Tilak Verma along with Tim David kept the pace going for MI.Tilak hit a four off Lizard Williams and completed his half-century in style in 25 balls. After hitting a four and two sixes, Mukesh made a brilliant comeback and dismissed David for 3 runs. Mumbai lost their last hope in the last over, with Tilak Verma run out, while Luke Wood and Piyush Chawla hit a six and a four respectively, but failed to give direction to their team. Team home. Earlier, explosive innings from DC batsmen Jake Fraser-McGurk, Tristan Stubbs, Shai Hope took the team to a mammoth score of 257/4 against five-time champions Mumbai Indians (MI). Sent in to bat first by the MI captain, DC openers Jake Fraser-McGurk and Abhishek Porel started attacking the bowlers from the very first ball at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.The hosts completed fifty runs in 2.4 overs when Fraser-McGurk hit a four off Nuwan Thushara and in the fourth over, Fraser-McGurk completed the third half-century of his IPL career by hitting a six off leg spinner Piyush Chawla. McGurk and Porre completed their 100-run partnership in just 6.4 overs when Porre hit a six off Pandya. Mumbai Indians took the first wicket in the eighth over when Chawla dismissed the young Australian batsman. Fraser-McGurk was dismissed after playing a brilliant inning of 84 runs in just 27 balls, which included one four and six sixes with a strike rate of 311.11. After McGurk's wicket, right-handed batsman Shai Hope came to bat. This partnership could last only for 13 runs and Porel was out after scoring 36 runs in 27 balls with the help of three fours and a six.After Porel was out, Capitals captain Rishabh Pant came to bat with Hope. The two batsmen made a partnership of 53 runs, but Hope was sent back to the pavilion after scoring 41 runs in just 17 balls, which included five sixes. Tristan Stubbs came to bat in the middle with Pant. The bot batsmen scored 35 runs before Pant was out for 29 runs. Stubbs played an unbeaten inning of 48 runs with the help of six fours and two sixes.Luke Wood, Jaspri Bumrah, Piyush Chawla and Mohammad Nabi took one wicket each for the visiting team. Brief scores: Delhi Capitals 257/4 (Jake Fraser-McGurk 84, Tristan Stubbs 48* Mohammad Nabi 1-20) vs Mumbai Indians 247/9 (Tilak Verma 63, Hardik Pandya 46, Rasikh Dar Salaam 3-34).