<p>The Mumbai Indian slow bowlers -- JP Duminy and Harbhajan Singh -- kept AB de Villiers and Tillakaratne Dilshan quiet for a fairly long time and just when it seemed that Mumbai might pull off an upset win, Tendulkar brought himself into the picture in the 15th over.<br />That one over cost 19 runs with De Villiers hitting three fours and a six, all at the mid-wicket area, to turn the match in Delhi's favour.<br />"We bowled well and fielded well but that one over changed everything," said Tendulkar at the post-match ceremony after Delhi Daredevils had registered a seven-wicket victory over Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.<br />"With the slow bowlers doing well I thought that if I come in... I didn't want to give them the pace," Tendulkar said.<br />With five of their nine matches, Mumbai Indians are second from the bottom and a semi-final berth looks distant and Tendulkar agreed as much.<br />"We have been pushed to the corner. But all is not lost yet, we have to keep trying," said the Indian cricket legend. <br /><br />Gautam Gambhir, who lead Delhi Daredevils in the absence of the injured Virender Sehwag, praised De Villiers' innings.<br />"It was important to carry on the momentum and we are happy that we did that," Gambhir said.<br />"De Villiers did a good job. Our target was to have wickets in hand and we managed to do that," he added.</p>
<p>The Mumbai Indian slow bowlers -- JP Duminy and Harbhajan Singh -- kept AB de Villiers and Tillakaratne Dilshan quiet for a fairly long time and just when it seemed that Mumbai might pull off an upset win, Tendulkar brought himself into the picture in the 15th over.<br />That one over cost 19 runs with De Villiers hitting three fours and a six, all at the mid-wicket area, to turn the match in Delhi's favour.<br />"We bowled well and fielded well but that one over changed everything," said Tendulkar at the post-match ceremony after Delhi Daredevils had registered a seven-wicket victory over Mumbai Indians in the Indian Premier League.<br />"With the slow bowlers doing well I thought that if I come in... I didn't want to give them the pace," Tendulkar said.<br />With five of their nine matches, Mumbai Indians are second from the bottom and a semi-final berth looks distant and Tendulkar agreed as much.<br />"We have been pushed to the corner. But all is not lost yet, we have to keep trying," said the Indian cricket legend. <br /><br />Gautam Gambhir, who lead Delhi Daredevils in the absence of the injured Virender Sehwag, praised De Villiers' innings.<br />"It was important to carry on the momentum and we are happy that we did that," Gambhir said.<br />"De Villiers did a good job. Our target was to have wickets in hand and we managed to do that," he added.</p>