City rivalry at its peak
It's Delhi v Mumbai. The battle lines are clearly drawn

Shahbaz Nadeem: the gamechanger • AFP
This was a battle of the heavyweights - the swashbuckling Sehwag v Sachin, or the mercurial KP v Slinga Malinga. With Delhi thrashing the pre-tournament favourites in Mumbai, it promised to be an epic encounter - could the Daredevils continue their dream season or would the might of the Mumbai Indians shine through? That no team had as yet pulled a double over the other was a delicious subplot to this battle.
As a resident of Delhi, I naturally went into this game rooting for the Daredevils. One to always support the underdog, I was looking forward to the dramatically improved Delhi side taking on the rich and mighty Mumbai Indians. I went with a group of seven other friends, and we were spectacularly biased as seven Daredevils supports to one for Mumbai. Needless to say, he was in for a tough day, whatever the result.
Despite a strong, solid and speedy start by Mahela Jayawardene and Virender Sehwag, I have two other picks for players of the day.
Despite being a Daredevils supporter, I'd have loved to see Tendulkar get some more runs. While a target of 208 was always going to be beyond Mumbai - especially after they inexplicably dropped an in-form James Franklin for Aiden Blizzard - a longer knock from Sachin would have added some stability to the chase, potentially making the match a lot closer than it eventually turned out to be. It's always a pleasure to see him bat, and his solitary six over covers sent a shiver of delight through the crowd.
I loved the way Jayawardene took on Lasith Malinga. He showed a sense of responsibility by never letting the yorker specialist settle into his rhythm and dented his confidence by taking him for plenty of runs. With their kingpin going for runs all over the park, the toothless Mumbai attack appeared helpless to contain Jayawardene on a flat pitch.
Like a typical fan, I had noise whistles and a Delhi flag to wave for every four, six, save, Mumbai misfield, dropped catch, in between overs and after the match.
One of the girls I went with was in love with Morne Morkel and went into a frenzy of delight when he came to patrol the boundary next to where we were sitting. Chants of "Morkel Morkel" and "Marry me Morne" made him blush and smile, and his emphatic wave when going on to bowl sent her into a state of ecstasy.
The Kotla was packed and noisy. Armed with flags and whistles, and encouraged by loud Punjabi music and a very enthusiastic emcee, the crowd created an atmosphere so in favour of the home side, it seemed impossible they would lose. Like in any stadium in India, Sachin got his share of cheers, but the Delhi crowd, after four seasons of the IPL, seems to have finally realised it won't do to cheer a four from the opposition side. But spectators in Delhi are not yet as hostile as the crowds in Mumbai and Bangalore, and still welcome their visitors with open arms.
One guy wore an array of peacock feathers on his head, with matching sunglasses that had green shiny flashing lights. If he had ventured in front of the sightscreen, there would have been a major interruption in the game.
In the middle of an over during the Daredevils' innings a dog ran on to the field. It took a lap of honour around the field while the crowd and walked off to allow play to continue.
"Sachin, please stick to cricket not politics!" A simple message that showed how highly we Indians think of our cricketers and how little we think of our politicians.
I'm a sucker for games at the stadium, be it Tests, ODIs or Twenty20s. The IPL, packaged as it is, is simply a must-watch in the stadium. The entertainment - both cricket and off the field - the crowds, the music, the drama, the thrills and the heartbreaks, the euphoria can be best enjoyed with 40,000 other fans screaming their hearts out.
I'd give this game 8 out of 10 simply in relation to the other IPL games I've watched at the Kotla. While this game didn't have the drama of the Delhi v Punjab game I saw last season (both teams scoring over 200 runs), the fabulous crowd and the all-round display from the Daredevils made it a wonderful experience.
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