Khaleej Times

SUPERGIANT JOLTED

- IANS

Delhi Daredevils dented Rising Pune Supergiant hopes of making it to the playoffs by chalking out a seven-run victory at the Ferozeshah Kotla on Friday.

Batting first, Delhi rode on Karun Nair’s brilliant half century to post 168 runs for the loss of 8 wickets .

In reply, despite Manoj Tiwari’s valiant knock of 64 off 45 balls, Supergiant managed to score 161 for the loss of seven wickets at the end of their allotted 20 overs.

Earlier, Nair’s 45-ball 64, laced with nine hits to the fence, helped Delhi recover from a precarious position after the visitors had reduced the home side to 9/2 after three overs. Electing to bat after calling the toss correctly, Daredevils were off to a disastrous start, losing the key wickets of opener Sanju Samson (2) and one down Shreyas Iyer (3) cheaply.

Nair and keeper-batsman Rishabh Pant (36) then steadied the ship with a 74-run third wicket stand as the right-left combo took the attack to the opposition in no time.

The first three overs yielded only 11 runs for Delhi before Nair started the onslaught slamming Washington Sundar and Ben Stokes for five boundaries in two overs. Pant wasn’t left too far behind, slapping Sundar for a flat six over midwicket before milking Shardul Thaur for three boundaries as Delhi got back the momentum to yield 62 runs in the next five overs.

The strategic time-out once again brought smiles back to the Pune camp, but not before Pant had smacked leg-spinner Adam Zampa for a four and six.

Zampa, however, got the southpaw the very next ball with a flatter delivery which Pant after facing 22 balls and hitting four boundaries and two sixes, failed to connect properly to be caught by Daniel Christian at long-on.

The fall of Pant brought in West Indian Marlon Samuels (27 off 21), who looked good during his 21ball stay at the crease.

Samuels slammed two consecutiv­e maximums of pacer Shardul Thakur to add 34 runs for the fifth wicket with Nair before stumper Mahendra Singh Dhoni plucked off a stunning catch off Christian to pack back the Caribbean batsman. Comfortabl­y placed at 117/4 after 14 overs, the stage was set for Nair and New Zealander Corey Anderson (3) to step up the gas after the second time out.

But Dhoni’s brilliance behind the stumps foiled Delhi’s plans, when the former India skipper effected a perfect stumping to end Anderson’s five-ball stay.

Despite losing his partners at the other end, Nair, who had faced 37 balls by then completed his half century and was joined briefly by Pat Cummins (11), before Stokes packed back the Australian. —

 ?? AFP ?? Karun Nair played a match-winning knock for Delhi —
AFP Karun Nair played a match-winning knock for Delhi —

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