Karn Sharma was the Player of the Match for his three wickets.
Tilak Varma top-scored with 59, while Ryan Rickelton (41), Suryakumar Yadav (40), and Naman Dhir (38*) contributed as well.
In response, Karun Nair proved to be the lone fighter for the DC team, scoring 89 runs with 12 fours and 5 sixes. He also added 119 runs with Abishek Porel (33) for the second wicket. However, the introduction of leg-spinner Karn Sharma triggered a collapse of DC's middle order, and eventually, they were bowled out for 193 and lost the game by 12 runs.
Karn Sharma dismissed Abishek Porel, KL Rahul (15,) and Tristan Stubbs (1) as DC collapsed from 135/3 to 193 all-out.
Karn Sharma was brought in as an impact sub, and Rohit Sharma was subbed out. However, the ex-MI captain continued to help the team with strategies.
Karn Sharma was signaled to choose a change in the ball by Rohit, who was in the dugout at the beginning of the 14th over of the chase. The new IPL regulation, which was implemented at the beginning of this season, allows bowling teams to counteract the dew factor by changing the ball after ten overs in a night game.
Mumbai chose to use the second ball, and Karn hit the third ball of the over to dismiss Porel. He then returned an over later to dismiss KL Rahul, who was in excellent form. After that, he completed an incredible performance by taking Stubbs's wicket.