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Pant, Axar shine as Delhi down Gujarat in thriller

Pant got his fity in 34 balls by loting a full toss from Mohit over longon for six, and was met with a grand applause from the crowd

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Captain Rishabh Pant enthralled the home crowd by slamming an unbeaten 88 off 43 balls, while Axar Patel hit a 43-ball 66 and impact player Rasikh Salam picked three wickets as Delhi Capitals edged Gujarat Titans by four runs in a thrilling run-fest to secure their fourth win of the tournament at the Arun Jaitley Stadium on Wednesday.

Ater Pant and Axar fities, along with Tristan Stubbs’ unbeaten 26 lit DC to a mammoth 224/4, GT were quick in their run-scoring, thanks to 65 from B Sai Sudarshan, followed by 55 from David Miller. But DC triumphed in the end to get those crucial two points in a proper run-fest.

GT had the upper hand ater electing to bowl first, thanks to Sandeep Warrier’s triple strikes in power-play and leave DC in trouble. But Pant and Axar took their time, before launching a stunning onslaught against spinners to form a decisive 113-run partnershi­p for the fourth wicket.

Axar made his promotion to number three count by hiting five fours and four sixes in his eye-catchy knock at a strike-rate of 153.49. Pant, ater being scratchy in his 44 against Sunrisers Hyderabad, was at his magnificen­t best in hiting eight sixes and five fours at a strike-rate of 204.6.

The duo being phenomenal with the bat meant GT spinners were rendered ineffectiv­e in middle overs and the visitors’ bowlers were promptly taken for cleaners in the death overs. Moreover, Warrier didn’t bowl out his final over, as DC took 97 runs in their final five overs.

Prithvi Shaw and Jake Fraser-mcgurk hit six delighful boundaries as DC reached 34/0 in three overs. But Warrier bounced back in the fourth over ater conceding 12 runs in his opening over.

The fast-bowler first had Fraser-mcgurk flicking off the botom edge to deep square leg, followed by geting Shaw to mistime a pull, with Noor Ahmad running in from deep square leg to take a diving catch. Warrier got his third power-play wicket when Shai Hope sliced away from his body and was caught at backward point, as DC ended the six-over phase with 44/3.

Axar got a move on by crashing a drive off Omarzai, before nailing a slog-sweep for six on a Rashid Khan googly. He and Pant took a pulled four each off Rashid’s short balls, followed by the later slog-sweeping Noor Ahmad for a four and six each.

Axar continued to thrive against spinners – driving and cuting with ease for his boundaries, while Pant feasted on Mohit Sharma’s short balls by pulling and slicing to take a brace of fours. Axar loted a drive off Shahrukh Khan for six, before reaching his fity in 37 balls with a pulled four off Rashid.

Pant was delighful in the 16th over against Mohit - whipping off his pads and thumping a slower ball over long-off for a brace of sixes, before bringing up the century of the fourthwick­et stand. Axar then hammered Noor for back-to-back sixes in the 17th over before holing out to long-on to fall for a 43-ball 66.

Pant got his fity in 34 balls by loting a fulltoss from Mohit over long-on for six, and was met with a grand applause from the crowd. GT brought in R Sai Kishore’s let-arm spin in the 19th over to counter right-handed Tristan Stubbs.

But the bater creamed the drives twice in the gap between extra-cover and long-off, followed by clubbing the spinner for two mammoth sixes over long-on in the 22-run over. In the last over, Pant managed to clear long-on for six and sliced a four despite losing balance against Mohit. He cut loose with his pull, lot and swivel fetching him maximums on last three balls of the innings to take 31 runs off the final over.

In chasing 225, Shubman Gill fell early in his 100th IPL game ater mistiming the lot to mid-on off Anrich Nortje. Wriddhiman Saha and Sudharsan hit ten boundaries between themselves in the remainder of power-play, including taking 17 runs off Khaleel Ahmed in the third over.

Sudarshan had some luck on his side, ater being dropped on 17 by Axar at mid-on on Rasikh’s bowling, as GT ended power-play at 67/1. Sudarshan was neat in cuting and glancing Axar for consecutiv­e fours. But Kuldeep Yadav struck as Saha slashed hard and Axar jumped in the nick of time to pluck the catch out of thin air.

Brief Scores: Delhi Capitals 224/4 in 20 overs (Rishabh Pant 88 not out; Axar Patel 66; Sandeep Warrier 3-15) beat Gujarat Titans 220/8 in 20 overs (B Sai Sudharsan 65, David Miller 55; Rasikh Salam 3-44, Kuldeep Yadav 2-29) by four runs.

 ?? Agence France-presse ?? Delhi Capitals’ captain Rishabh Pant (left) plays a shot during their IPL match against Gujarat Titans in New Delhi on Wednesday.
Agence France-presse Delhi Capitals’ captain Rishabh Pant (left) plays a shot during their IPL match against Gujarat Titans in New Delhi on Wednesday.

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