9.2: WICKET! S Yadav (16) is out, c Jos Buttler b Chris Morris, 83/2
9.2: WICKET! S Yadav (16) is out, c Jos Buttler b Chris Morris, 83/2
All Over:
Quinton De Kock scores an unbeaten 70 off 50 balls.
Team Batting first scored 171
Chasing team reached the Target with 9 Balls to spare
Chasing team won by 7 Wickets
Winning shot was Four
Mumbai Indians now Only team with 50+ Win % against all Current Opponents in IPL
In the 2nd match of the day, Delhi Capitals have won the toss against KKR and opted to bowl first.
No changes for KKR; Delhi bring in Lalit Yadav for Amit Mishra, who is injured.
Against top six batsmen in this IPL, Kagiso Rabada is conceding runs at 9.10 runs per over and is averaging 44. He’s never previously got at more than 9rpo or had an average about 30 in an IPL season.
3.4: WICKET! N Rana (15) is out, st Rishabh Pant b Axar Patel, 25/1
ABD - 175
Pollard - 170
Warner - 148
Watson- 145
Bravo- 144
Gayle - 138
Narine - 124
Malinga - 122
B.McCullum - 109
Steven Smith - 100*
1 wicket for DC in the powerplay
At the end of 6 overs, KKR are 45/1
KKR have struggled to make good starts all season. They have now lost 12 wickets in the Powerplay, more than any other team, and their run rate in this phase is just 7.23, the third lowest in this year’s competition.
KKR - 78/4 (12 Over)
Shubman Gill (41) Andre Russell (1)
3: Samson
3: Mayank
3: Dhawan
Shivam Mavi has bowled the third most expensive opening over in IPL history. Only Abu Nechim (27 in 2011) and Harbhajan Singh (26 in 2013) have conceded more runs from the first over of the innings.
Prithvi Shaw started Delhi Capitals’ chase with six successive fours! From then on the result was never in doubt.
Most runs by a batsman in a Vijay Hazare trophy season - Prithvi Shaw (827)
Fatest in IPL 2021 - Prithvi Shaw (18 balls)