
New Delhi, Apr 3: The spotlight will firmly be on Delhi Capitals’ top order when they square off against a confident Mumbai Indians in their first home fixture of the IPL 2026 season here on Saturday.
DC, who tried as many as seven opening combinations last year, had hoped for greater stability this season, but early signs suggest the issue persists.
Chasing a modest 142 against Lucknow Super Giants in their opener, the Capitals’ top order crumbled swiftly, with KL Rahul falling for a first-ball duck and Nitish Rana and Pathum Nissanka too departing in quick succession to leave the side tottering at 26 for four.
What followed, however, was a display of composure and maturity by 22-year-old impact substitute Sameer Rizvi, who struck an unbeaten half-century. Combining with the experienced Tristan Stubbs, the duo scripted a six-wicket victory with an unbroken stand that rescued DC.
While Rizvi’s fearless strokeplay stood out, the vulnerability at the top is a concern, particularly against a Mumbai attack marshalled by the redoubtable Jasprit Bumrah.
Still in pursuit of their elusive maiden IPL title, the Capitals will be eager to see greater stability at the top. They have the option of turning to either Abishek Porel, who displayed flashes of brilliance last season, or the mercurial Prithvi Shaw who struggles with consistency.
“It’s just been one game we haven’t pushed the panic button just yet,” Kuldeep Yadav said at the pre-match presser when asked about the top-order collapse.
In contrast, DC’s bowling unit looked far more assured even in the absence of Australian quick Mitchell Starc, who remains unavailable.
South African pacer Lungi Ngidi continues to astutely use slower deliveries and T Natarajan, who has spent considerable time on sidelines due to injury, chipped in with a three-wicket haul against LSG, while Mukesh Kumar was economical.
The spin duo of Kuldeep Yadav and skipper Axar Patel as expected applied the squeeze through the middle overs, ensuring the opposition never broke free.
This blend of pace variations and spin control will be key for Delhi against MI’s power-packed batting line-up that includes the likes of Rohit Sharma, Suryakumar Yadav and Tilak Varma.
MI will enter the contest brimming with confidence after snapping a 14-year opening-match jinx with a record chase against Kolkata Knight Riders.






