In Sunday night's Indian Premier League cricket, Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians fought it out at Sheikh Zayed Stadium in Abu Dhabi.
Delhi Capitals won the toss and chose to bat first, setting a target for the Mumbai Indians of 162 for four wickets.
Mumbai got there with 5 wickets to spare, making a total of 166.
The Indians' Quinton de Kock was awarded player of the match for his knock of 53 runs from 36 deliveries.
In the early game Rajasthan Royals won their game with Sunrisers Hyderabad at Dubai International Stadium.
After Sunday night's action, Mumbai is in first, with Delhi and Kolkata in second and third.
As we reach the halfway point, Monday's 28th game of the scheduled 56 will see 4th placed Royal Challengers Bangalore take on Kolkata Knight Riders who are currently in third.
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