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Dhawan hits first IPL ton to keep Capitals top of the table

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SHIKHAR Dhawan hit his first Indian Premier League century on Saturday as Delhi Capitals beat Chennai Super Kings to go back top of the table.

South African veteran AB de illiers produced another blistering batting display meanwhile to take Royal Challenger­s Bangalore to victory over Rajasthan Royals and keep them in the playoff race.

India opener Dhawan batted through the Delhi innings as they chased Chennai’s 179-4 in which Faf du Plessis made 58 and Ambati Rayudu an unbeaten 45.

Dhawan made 101 off 57 balls with 14 fours and one six but his partners Shreyas Iyer (23) and Marcus Stoinis (24) hit the boundaries that kept Delhi in the hunt. The surprise IPL contenders needed 15 off the last over and it was spin bowler Axar Patel who blasted three sixes to secure the win with a ball to spare.

“It feels very special,” said the 34-year-old.

“At the start of the season also I was hitting the ball well but I wasn’t converting those 20s into 50s. Once you do that, you take that confidence into the next game.”

Delhi now lead reigning champions Mumbai Indians by two points while M.S. Dhoni’s three-time winners Chennai

have only three wins from nine games and are slumbering in sixth place in the eight team league. Mumbai play King’s XI Punjab on Sunday.

In the opening game of the day, De illiers hit an unbeaten 55 off 22 balls taking Bangalore from the verge of defeat needing 35 off 12 balls to a stunning seven wicket victory that kept irat Kohli’s side in fourth place and the final playoff spot.

The 36-year-old’s latest power hitting left both sides in awe. He hit three straight sixes off the penultimat­e over by Jaydev Unadkat and overtook the target 177-6 with another six off Jofra Archer with two balls to spare. Bangalore made 179 for three with Kohli also making 43.

“I said to a few of the Rajasthan boys, I know you lost but sometimes it doesn’t matter which side you’re on, you can only go wow,” said de illiers’ South African teammate Chris Morris.

India coach Ravi Shastri said this week that de illiers should come out of his internatio­nal retirement. After a 55 off 24 balls in a win over Mumbai and a devastatin­g 73 off 33 balls against Kolkata, de illiers now has the IPL’s best strike rate and only Sanju Samson is up with his 19 sixes.

De illiers said he was always “very nervous” going into such a run chase. “I try to hide it. I get very stressed. I’m proud of my performanc­es. Want to perform for my team, have an impact to win games.” Scores: Chennai Super Kings 179-4 (F du Plessis 58, Shane Watson 36, A Rayudu 45 n.o., R Jadeja 33 n.o.; A Nortje 4-44) lost to Delhi Capitals 185-5 in 19.5 overs (Shikhar Dhawan 101 n.o., Shreyas Iyer 23, MP Stoinis 24; D Chahar 2-18) by five wickets.

 ??  ?? Shikhar Dhawan during hs unbeaten 101-run knock in Sharjah on Saturday.
Shikhar Dhawan during hs unbeaten 101-run knock in Sharjah on Saturday.

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