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GABBAR’S PERFECT AMBUSH

Dhawan leads Capitals to emphatic 6-wicket win over Punjab Kings

- FPJ NEWS SERVICE Mumbai

DC vs PBKS

PUNJAB KINGS: 195/4 in 20 overs (Mayank Agarwal 69, K L Rahul 61).

DELHI CAPITALS: 198/4 in 18.2 overs (Shikhar Dhawan 92; Jhye Richardson 2/41)

MBRIEF SCORES

ayank Agarwal masterclas­s had put Punjab Kings on course of victory but Shikhar Dhawan's ferocious knock took the game away from the KL Rahul-led side as Delhi Capitals registered an easy win in the Indian Premier League (IPL) match here at the Wankhede Stadium on Sunday.

Mayank's sensationa­l knock and a final over cameo by Shahrukh Khan had propelled Punjab Kings to put an impressive 195 for four. In response, Dhawan's firing innings and Stoinis' onslaught helped Delhi Capitals get over the line with 10 balls to spare.

Dhawan failed to score a century as he got out on 92 off 49 balls but the opening batsman ensured Delhi Capitals were right on track for a victory. After Dhawan's departure, Stoinis' cameo

steered Delhi Capitals to a comfortabl­e win despite the side losing skipper Rishabh Pant in the 18th over.

Chasing 196, Delhi Capitals got off to a solid start as openers Prithvi Shaw and Shikhar Dhawan fired the side to overs.

However, Arshdeep Singh ended Shaw's short stint at the crease as the opening batsman departed after scoring 32 off 17 balls in the sixth over. 57 in the first five

Steven Smith, who came into bat at number three failed to leave a mark. The Australian batsman's sluggish knock ended when he tried to break the shackles but was caught in the deep.

But Dhawan continued his onslaught and smacked a Mohammad Shami's slower ball for six. The left-handed batsman three back-to-back fours in the 14th over but got out in the next over.

With Delhi Capitals still needing 44 in five overs, Rishabh Pant played a cautious knock but Marcus Stoinis bludgeoned the Punjab Kings bowling attack thanks to two no-balls from Shami in the 17th over.

Earlier, put in to bat first Punjab Kings got off to a flying start with Mayank and KL Rahul firing on cylinders right from the word go.

Mayank hit his first fifty of the season in just 25 balls as Punjab Kings got over the 90run mark in 10 overs. However, Meriwala provided Delhi Capitals the much-needed breakthrou­gh as he dismissed Mayank in the 13th over ending the 122-run partnershi­p for the first wicket.

Rahul tried to change gears but Kagiso Rabada dismissed him in the 16th over as Marcus Stoinis took an easy catch. Six balls later Chris Gayle sliced the ball in the air but failed to get any distance as Chris Woakes took his first wicket of the day.

 ?? Photo by Deepak Malik/ Sportzpics for IPL ?? Shikhar Dhawan of DC missed out on a well-deserved century -
Photo by Deepak Malik/ Sportzpics for IPL Shikhar Dhawan of DC missed out on a well-deserved century -
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Deepak Chahar

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