New Delhi: Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) showed extraordinary bowling and fielding ability, defeating the opponent by 47 runs delhi capitalskeeping them alive in the IPL playoffs on Sunday.
Although the total score of 9 people was 187 points, it was inspired by half a century of active information. rajapatidarRCB’s bowling attack devastated a lackluster DC lineup, plowing them to just 140 runs in 19.1 overs.
Partida’s brisk 52 off 32 deliveries combined with Will Jacks’ 41 off 28 balls contributed to an 88-run partnership for the third wicket in less than nine overs A solid foundation was laid.
However, Yash Dayal (3/20) and Cameron Green (1/19) Their length showed remarkable accuracy, neutralizing the Delhi batsmen.Apart from Axar PatelA heroic 57 off 39 balls, the Delhi batsmen failed to make a significant impact on the match.
DC’s stand-in captain Aksa against RCB admitted that a mistake in catching the ball was one of the main reasons for the defeat.
“The missed catch hurt us. They could have been restricted to 150. When you lose four wickets in the powerplay, you are always chasing the game. 160-170 would have been a par score. The pitch It’s two rhythms,” Aksa said after the game.
There were two outs – the first a bizarre one for Jack Fraser-McGurk, the team’s most influential hitter, and the other for Tristan Stubbs This cost DC dearly.
“Some guys are slipping, some guys are hanging on. When you run out of your main players and you lose four guys on the power play, you’re chasing the game. Anything can happen, but without thinking that far ahead, “Aqsa added.
Delhi Capitals, who are sixth in the table with 6 wins and 7 losses from 13 games, will take on Lucknow Supergiants at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Tuesday.
While RCB also has 12 points, with a whopping NRR of +0.387 compared to DC’s dismal -0.482, they still have a chance to win if they happen to win the last game and get some results too.
Although the total score of 9 people was 187 points, it was inspired by half a century of active information. rajapatidarRCB’s bowling attack devastated a lackluster DC lineup, plowing them to just 140 runs in 19.1 overs.
Partida’s brisk 52 off 32 deliveries combined with Will Jacks’ 41 off 28 balls contributed to an 88-run partnership for the third wicket in less than nine overs A solid foundation was laid.
However, Yash Dayal (3/20) and Cameron Green (1/19) Their length showed remarkable accuracy, neutralizing the Delhi batsmen.Apart from Axar PatelA heroic 57 off 39 balls, the Delhi batsmen failed to make a significant impact on the match.
DC’s stand-in captain Aksa against RCB admitted that a mistake in catching the ball was one of the main reasons for the defeat.
“The missed catch hurt us. They could have been restricted to 150. When you lose four wickets in the powerplay, you are always chasing the game. 160-170 would have been a par score. The pitch It’s two rhythms,” Aksa said after the game.
There were two outs – the first a bizarre one for Jack Fraser-McGurk, the team’s most influential hitter, and the other for Tristan Stubbs This cost DC dearly.
“Some guys are slipping, some guys are hanging on. When you run out of your main players and you lose four guys on the power play, you’re chasing the game. Anything can happen, but without thinking that far ahead, “Aqsa added.
Delhi Capitals, who are sixth in the table with 6 wins and 7 losses from 13 games, will take on Lucknow Supergiants at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi on Tuesday.
While RCB also has 12 points, with a whopping NRR of +0.387 compared to DC’s dismal -0.482, they still have a chance to win if they happen to win the last game and get some results too.