New Delhi, April 4 -- Mumbai Indians pacer Deepak Chahar admitted that Mumbai Indians (MI) were 10-15 runs short against the Delhi Capitals (DC) in what was the second Indian Premier League (IPL) match for two teams this season. DC defeated MI by six wickets to register their second consecutive win in the tournament.

Batting first Mumbai Indians scored 162/6 in 20 overs, a score that Delhi Capitals chased down with 11 balls remaining, thanks to Sameer Rizvi's 51-ball 90 runs innings.

Speaking at the post-match press conference, Deepak Chahar said the pitch had some moisture and played slightly slow, making the toss a key factor. He felt this contributed to Mumbai Indians ending up 10-15 runs short.

"I think the wicket was a little slow...