Madhya Pradesh 152 for 3 (Patidar 66*, Harpreet 46*, Gawli 30, Ishant 2-12) beat Delhi 146 for 5 (Anuj Rawat 33*, Iyer 2-12) by seven wickets
Patidar then went after offspinner Mayank Rawat, whom he flung for six over deep midwicket. Both batters continued to ease their way through the middle overs, and with only another 55 runs required from the remaining eight overs, decided to go for the kill. Harpreet drove left-arm spinner Harsh Tyagi for four to deep extra cover, while Patidar swatted for four, heaved for six and lofted for four more to take 19 off the same bowler.
Patidar got to his half-century, off 23 balls, next over with the second of consecutive sixes off Suyash, as the ball flew over the square-leg boundary. He and Harpreet then smashed Prince Yadav for 18, with two shots from Patidar standing out: the first one a lofted punch for four over mid-off, and the other a swivel-pull for six over short fine leg.
Anuj, though, took charge in the final two overs, and clubbed three boundaries to score 33*. That pushed Delhi to 146, but Patidar made that middling total look ordinary to book a meeting with Mumbai in the final.