185/8 (20.0 ov)KKR
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DC 185/6 (20.0 ov)
CRR: 9.25 | Kolkata Knight Riders tied with Delhi Capitals (Delhi Capitals win Super Over by 3 runs)

KKR tied with DC (DC win Super Over by 3 runs) | Kolkata Knight Riders vs Delhi Capitals, Highlights And Cricket Score 10th T20 Match

Indian Premier League, 2019

Date: Mar 30, 2019 Start Time: 20:00 IST | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 Local
Venue: Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi

Kolkata Knight Riders vs Delhi Capitals Highlights And Cricket Score 10th Match - T20 Summary

End of Over : 20.0 DC: 185/6

Wow. End of a lonnggggggggggggggggggg Super Saturday. First, Punjab trumped Mumbai in Mohali. And then a simple equation was turned into a complex mathematical formula as Delhi almost snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. Super Sunday sees Hyderabad host Bangalore at 4 pm local (1030 GMT) followed by the Chennai-Rajasthan encounter at Chepauk at 8 pm local (1430 GMT). So take rest and come back again to enjoy your Sunday! ADIOS! TAKE CARE!

PRITHVI SHAW HAS BEEN NAMED THE MAN OF THE MATCH. On his reaction after his dismissal, Shaw says that he felt that he missed out on an opportunity on finishing the game for his side. Is happy that they eventually won the Super Over. On the talks from the senior members in the first strategic break. Prithvi says that Ponting and Ganguly made him realize that he was perhaps going too hard early on and asked him to settle down, which helped him a lot. On the plans during the chase, Shaw says that the ball was turning and Chawla and Kuldeep were bowling well, so he and Iyer were initially looking to milk singles and then go for the big hits.

Victorious Delhi captain, Shreyas Iyer, admits that it was a long day in office and the game should have been done in the 19th or the 20th over. Praises Kuldeep Yadav for taking the game into the Super Over. On Delhi letting it slip after having Kolkata 5 down pretty early, Iyer puts it down to Russell mania, where one simply cannot control if the lines to him are not perfect. On his team's batting, Shreyas says that the top 4 needed to step up and they did. Praises Shaw for playing a wonderful innings and hopes he does this every game. Is happy that youngsters in the team are performing well. On Rabada's Super Over, Iyer says that the pace with which he bowls makes it difficult to hit him. Informs that when the management went to Rabada to inform him that he will bowl the Super Over, Kagiso promised that he would bowl yorkers and after missing the first 2, he got them right on the money.

Kagiso Rabada's turn to have a chat now. Smiles and says that Delhi were not sure who was going to bowl that Super Over till the final moment. Adds that he just saw a last-minute simulation and it paid off. On keeping calm in tense situations, Rabada says that one has to keep his wits about him to be clear and back one's plans.

Kolkata skipper, Dinesh Karthik, feels it was a great game but he is happy with how his team fought back and took it to the Super Over. Reckons the old ball was easy to hit but the new ball was difficult.

Prasidh Krishna was given the responsibility of bowling the Super Over and he did extremely well as he only conceded 10. Chasing a target of 11, it was Russell and Karthik who opened but failed to score the runs required.

The Delhi batters however, came out all guns blazing. They did lose Dhawan early but Shreyas Iyer, their skipper, led from the front and Shaw proved his mettle. The two blasted a massive 89-run stand before the captain was dismissed. Shaw though continued tonking the bowlers and the hosts had the game in their pocket as they needed on 18 in 18. That is from where the game turned though. Kuldeep bowled a terrific 18th over, giving away only 3 runs. Shaw's wicket then revived the hopes of the Kolkata camp and a tremendous last over saw the game head into the Super Over.

Now then, the game firstly should have never come to this point. Delhi were cruising, first they had Kolkata down and out with the ball 61 for 5 but a tremendous recovery courtesy their skipper and Russell with both scoring half tons saw them post a total which all believed to be above par.

Rabada has done it! The Delhi players are pumped up. What a bowler, what an over. When 11 was needed you surely would have backed Kolkata with the fire power they had but it was Rabada who held his nerves, showed why he is one of the best going around and has ensured the home fans will go home with a smile on their face.

Ball 6: K Rabada to R Uthappa, 1 run. DELHI WIN BY 3 RUNS! Shreyas Iyer is pumped up. So is Rabada. A full toss, outside off, Uthappa can only punch it down to long off for a single!

Ball 5: K Rabada to D Karthik, 1 run. A very low full toss on middle and off, Karthik paddles it but there is man at fine leg who runs to his right and saves the boundary with a slide. 5 needed from the final ball. Even if it is a boundary, Kolkata will win because they scored 26 boundaries overall, as compared to Delhi's 26 but hit 9 sixes to Delhi's 6.

Ball 4: K Rabada to R Uthappa, 1 run. Not a lot you can do with that. A yorker on off, Uthappa jams it out towards point for a run. 6 in 2.

Robbie Uthappa comes out to bat.

Ball 3: K Rabada to A Russell, OUT! BOWLED! The middle stump has gone for a walk! 4/1, 3 balls. 7 needed. What a ball. A perfect yorker, at the base of middle, Russell backs away, aiming to go off side but misses. The LED bails illuminate and Delhi are a wicket away from a win!

Ball 2: K Rabada to A Russell, 0 runs. Brilliant yorker on leg, Russell cannot do anything but just jam it out. Perfect execution from Rabada.

Ball 1: K Rabada to A Russell. FOUR. A good delivery but an excellent shot. A boundary to begin with. A low full toss on the pads, it is flicked through square leg for a boundary.

10 runs is what Delhi have managed! Kolkata will surely be the happier side now. Just the one bad ball bowled by Prasidh Krishna which was hit for a boundary, on the rest of the deliveries, he was spot on with his variation. Pant never got hit timing right and the question can surely be raised, why wasn't Shaw sent out to bat. Now though it is on their bowlers to defend this but it will be the visitors who would be the favorites. It is a no-brainier as Russell is the one walking out, the question is who would partner him? Dinesh Karthik? Chris Lynn? Well, it is the former, the skipper is leading from the front and taken the onus onto him. The West Indian will be on strike and he will face Rabada.

Ball 6: P Krishna to R Pant, 1 run. DELHI FINISH ON 10/1. Terrific bowling from Prasidh Krishna. Full and outside off, pretty wide and slower in pace, Pant looks to play the reverse sweep but only gets a top edge. The ball lands in front of Dinesh Karthik.

Ball 5: P Krishna to R Pant, 2 runs, Slower and shorter in length. Pant gets no timing behind it as he pulls it through mid-wicket and runs two.

Ball 4: P Krishna to R Pant, 2 runs. Full and wide outside off, Pant reaches out and slices it over cover. Chawla gets across from wide long off and keeps the batsmen to a couple.

Ball 3: P Krishna to S Iyer, OUT! In the air.. taken! Iyer holes out. Prasidh corrects his line and length as he bowls it full and on off. The ball was there to be hit but Iyer does not get the timing behind it. Ends up hitting it high up in the air towards long off. Chawla settles under it and takes it.

Ball 2: P Krishna to S Iyer, FOUR! Poor bowling. Short and down the leg side, Iyer gets across and just helps it to the fine leg fence! 2 BALLS, 5 RUNS!

Ball 1: P Krishna to Pant, 1 run, Pant pulls the short ball to deep mid-wicket. A single to begin.

Delhi have thrown it away and out of the blues Kolkata have taken this to the Super Over. 18 were required off 18 but Delhi have somehow lost the plot. Pant played a few reckless shot before giving his wicket away. Shaw after a tremendous innings was unfortunate to miss out on a top by a run. 6 were needed in the last over and Kuldeep and it was Kuldeep who held his nerve and given Kolkata another change to take all two points. Now it is the hosts who will batting first as they were batting second. The two batsmen walking out are Shreyas Iyer and Rishabh Pant. Prasidh Krishna is given the responsibility to bowl it.

19.6 W

Kuldeep Yadav to Colin Ingram. OUT! RUN OUT! We have a SUPER OVER! Ingram sweeps it through square leg. They taken one and then they have to go for the second which is just not on. Uthappa picks the ball up and throws it to the keeper who collects it and whips the bails off.

19.5 W

Kuldeep Yadav to Hanuma Vihari. OUT! VIHARI HOLES OUT! 2 needed in 1 now. Kuldeep bowls it slightly short and it is the googly. Hanuma looks to pull it against the turn but does not get it off the middle. It goes towards Gill at deep mid-wicket who takes it with ease.

19.4 1

Kuldeep Yadav to Colin Ingram. Shorter ball on off, Ingram smacks it to long off gets only a single this time. 2 in 2. This is nail biting stuff.

19.3 0

Kuldeep Yadav to Colin Ingram. A dot! This is exciting stuff! A beautiful delivery! Tossed up on off, it pitches and then turns away. Ingram tries to fend at it somehow but misses.

19.2 2

Kuldeep Yadav to Colin Ingram. A run out chance missed! Pressure, pressure getting to the left-arm leg spinner. Intgram first looks to paddle but then sees the line is outside off. He slaps it through covers. They take one and go for the second. Rinku Singh the substitute throws it to Kuldeep who fails to collect it. Had he done so, Vihari was a goner.

19.1 1

Kuldeep Yadav to Hanuma Vihari. Fires this one on off, Vihari goes back and works this through mid-wicket for a single. 5 from 5, 5 more singles like this will do it.

End of Over : 19 9 Runs 20.0: 180/4
18.6 1

Lockie Ferguson to Hanuma Vihari. Back of a length delivery outside off, Vihari keeps the strike by stroking it towards point. 6 needed off the last over.

18.5 1

Lockie Ferguson to Colin Ingram. Now a single. Good length ball on off, Ingram pushes it towards cover for a single.

18.4 4

Lockie Ferguson to Colin Ingram. FOUR! Ingram does not think there is any twist in the tale. He belters this short ball on off over mid-wicket for a boundary.

18.3 W

Lockie Ferguson to Prithvi Shaw. OUT! Would you believe it? On 99 Prithvi does not look to run it down to third man or anything. He looks to pull it over the mid-wicket fence. He top edges it and the ball lobs up high in the air. It goes to the right of Dinesh Karthik. He calls for the catch and takes it. An excellent knock from the young star comes to an end. To the sheer disappointment of the crowd and for him he departs. Is there the twist in the tale? 12 from 9 needed and two new batmen out in the middle.

18.2 1

Lockie Ferguson to Colin Ingram. Good length ball outside off, Ingram slaps it uppishly towards deep backward point for a single.

18.1 1

Lockie Ferguson to Prithvi Shaw. Back of a length delivery on off, Shaw looks to pull it but gets an inside edge. The ball clips his shoulder and goes towards backward point for a single.

18.1 wd

Lockie Ferguson to Prithvi Shaw. Wide! Lockie misses his line and bowls this length ball down the leg side. Karthik does really well diving to his left and stopping that boundary.

Summary

Delhi Capitals (DC) will play Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) in the match no 10 of VIVO Indian Premier League (IPL) 2019. The game will take place at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium, Delhi. DC won their opening game of IPL 2019 against Mumbai Indians (MI), while they lost to Chennai Super Kings (CSK) in their second game. On the other hand, KKR has won both the games which they have played till now in this season, where they defeated Sunrisers Hyderabad and Kings XI Punjab.

 

 

KKR is a strong unit and it seems like they will make no changes. While good news for DC is that South African all-rounder Chris Morris is back into their side. We might see Trent Boult playing in tonight's game by replacing one of the spinners.

 

 

Delhi Capitals (Squad): Prithvi Shaw, Shikhar Dhawan, Shreyas Iyer(c), Rishabh Pant(w), Colin Ingram, Keemo Paul, Axar Patel, Rahul Tewatia, Amit Mishra, Kagiso Rabada, Ishant Sharma, Hanuma Vihari, Ankush Bains, Harshal Patel, Manjot Kalra, Chris Morris, Sherfane Rutherford, Jalaj Saxena, Sandeep Lamichhane, Trent Boult, Avesh Khan, Nathu Singh, Bandaru Ayyappa, Colin Munro

 

 

Kolkata Knight Riders (Squad): Chris Lynn, Sunil Narine, Robin Uthappa, Nitish Rana, Andre Russell, Dinesh Karthik(w/c), Shubman Gill, Piyush Chawla, Kuldeep Yadav, Lockie Ferguson, Prasidh Krishna, Rinku Singh, Nikhil Naik, Joe Denly, Shrikant Mundhe, Carlos Brathwaite, Sandeep Warrier, Harry Gurney, Yarra Prithviraj, KC Cariappa

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