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Delhi clinch a Super Over thriller against Punjab in IPL

September 22, 2020 00:00:00


Delhi Capitals Kagiso Rabada celebrates after taking a wicket of Kings XI Punjab in match 2 of IPL 2020 in Dubai on Sunday — BCCI

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates, Sept 21 (AP): Marcus Stoinis' brilliant all-round performance carried Delhi Capitals to a Super Over win against Kings XI Punjab in the Indian Premier League on Sunday.

As a batsman, Stoinis smashed 53 runs off 21 balls and lifted Delhi's total to 157-8 with Chris Jordan conceding 30 runs off the 20th over.

As a bowler, Stoinis forced the game into the Super Over by dismissing opener Mayank Agarwal and Jordan off the last two balls as Punjab also finished on 157-8. Agarwal hit 89 off 60 balls before missing out on Stoinis' low full toss and holed out in the deep.

South Africa fast bowler KagisoRabada restricted Punjab's total to just two runs in the Super Over by dismissing captain KL Rahul and Nicholas Pooran off his second and third deliveries which brought an end to the over.

Delhi achieved the target after Mohammed Shami bowled a wide and then Rishabh Pant neatly turned the seamer to fine leg for two runs.

Earlier, Rahul and Agarwal laid a decent platform of 30 runs for the run chase before Punjab collapsed to 35-4. Rahul was bowled by seamerMohit Sharma and RavichandranAshwin removed Karun Nair and Pooran in his only over, finishing with 2-2.

Delhi's premier spinner Ashwin had to leave the field after finishing his first over when he hurt his left shoulder while attempting to stop Glenn Maxwell's drive off his own bowling.

Delhi didn't feel Ashwin's absence much as Axar Patel (1-14) bowled an economical four-over spell before Agarwal turned the game on its head.

Needing 13 to win off Stoinis' last over, Agarwal smashed six off the first ball, ran two runs off the second and then tied the scores with a boundary off the third delivery.

But Agarwal missed the fourth delivery as he went for the hook before he holed out in the deep while going for a big shot off a low delivery.


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