It was then left to Rayudu and Sharma, the two leading scorers for Mumbai after Tendulkar, to push the score along and they did not disappoint.
Rayudu struck Hopes for two successive fours to help Mumbai reach 76 for two at the halfway stage of their innings.
Rohit then struck a glorious straight six off Morkel when he was brought back into the attack to help Mumbai reach the 100 in 75 balls.
Rohit clobbered Hopes for two sixes over the straight field while Rayudu pulled him for a four in the 15th over at the end of which Mumbai were 129 for two.
To add to Delhi's woes, Sharma was dropped at deep square leg by Warner off Pathan in the 16th over when the batsman was on 44. However, he was caught in the next over off the expensive Morkel at third man after adding five more runs.
Rayudu, who reached his 50 in 35 balls by hitting Nadeem for a six and a four, struck Hopes for two fours in successive balls in the 19th before he was dismissed, caught by Sehwag inside the circle.
Morkel's four overs cost him a whopping 49 runs with a sole wicket to his name. Pathan was the most impressive with figures of one for 23 while Nadeem picked up a wicket for 28 runs. Hopes too was expensive with figures of one for 45.
Rohit Sharma plays a shot during his kock against Delhi Daredevils
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