Malinga takes five wickets as Mumbai thump Delhi in IPL

MUMBAI, (Reuters) – Sri Lankan Lasith Malinga aimed  his yorkers perfectly to pick up five wickets for 13 runs to  help Mumbai Indians to a thumping win against Delhi Daredevils  in the Indian Premier League (IPL) yesterday.

Malinga clean bowled four out of the five batsmen he  dismissed in his two spells and the Delhi outfit, led by  Virender Sehwag, were skittled for a paltry 95 in just 17.4  overs at their home ground.

Sehwag was run out for 19 to a direct hit from Sachin  Tendulkar, the captain of the Mumbai side, after hitting two  boundaries and a huge six.

Lasith Malinga
Virender Sehwag

Tendulkar returned to remain unbeaten on 46 after opening  the innings and brought up the win with a boundary with 19 balls  to spare and eight wickets in hand.

In the day’s other match, IPL debutants Pune Warriors made a  winning start in their campaign by beating Kings XI Punjab by  seven wickets at their home ground.

The Pune pace duo of Alfonso Thomas (2-27) and Shrikant Wagh  (3-16) reduced the Punjab side to nine for four wickets after  captain Adam Gilchrist won the toss and opted to bat first.

South African all-rounder Ryan McLaren waged a lone battle  (51 not out) to take the Kings XI to 112-8 but it proved a  simple target for the debutants as they overhauled it in just  13.1 overs despite losing Graeme Smith off the first ball.

Jesse Ryder (31) and Mithun Manhas (35) added 60 for the  second wicket to take the Pune Warriors close before Yuvraj  Singh and Robin Uthappa blazed 45 for the unfinished fifth  wicket to see the side home.