Rajat Patidar's blistering 66 not out off 29 balls powered Madhya Pradesh to a seven-wicket victory over Delhi in the Syed Mushtaq Ali Trophy T20 semifinal. Venkatesh Iyer's two crucial wickets restricted Delhi to 146/6. Despite early setbacks, Patidar's six sixes and four fours, combined with Harpreet Singh Bhatia's unbeaten 46, steered Madhya Pradesh to the final against Mumbai.
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