SRH beat DC by 5 wickets | Delhi Capitals vs Sunrisers Hyderabad, Highlights And Cricket Score 16th T20 Match
Indian Premier League, 2019
Date: Apr 04, 2019 Start Time: 20:00 IST | 14:30 GMT | 20:00 LocalVenue: Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
Delhi Capitals (DC) will play Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) at their home ground Feroz Shah Kotla in the match no 16 of VIVO Indian Premier League (IPL), 2019. Both the teams have four points on the table, where DC has lost two games out of 4, while Hyderabad has lost only one game against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR) from 3 matches they played so far.
DC is struggling from finishing woes while batting, as they mess up things in the end. Delhi could have easily won their last game against Kings XI Punjab (KXIP), but they lost their last 7 wickets in just 17 balls while chasing the total of 166. Although Delhi Capitals won against KKR in the super over, however, that match should have not gone so far when DC needed just 6 from 6 balls with recognisable batsmen on the crease.
SRH, on the other hand, are looking in good shape after getting two wins in a row against Rajasthan Royals and Royal Challengers Bangalore. SRH in their last game posted a massive total of 231 against Bangalore, where both their openers David Warner and Jonny Bairstow scored a century. The inclusion of all-rounder Mohammad Nabi also proved effective as he bagged 4 wickets by just conceding 11 runs.
Sunrisers Hyderabad (Squad): Jonny Bairstow(w), David Warner, Vijay Shankar, Yusuf Pathan, Manish Pandey, Deepak Hooda, Rashid Khan, Mohammad Nabi, Bhuvneshwar Kumar(c), Sandeep Sharma, Siddarth Kaul, Kane Williamson, Ricky Bhui, Shreevats Goswami, Wriddhiman Saha, Martin Guptill, Shahbaz Nadeem, Shakib Al Hasan, Abhishek Sharma, Basil Thampi, Billy Stanlake, K Khaleel Ahmed, T Natarajan
Delhi Capitals (Squad): Prithvi Shaw, Shikhar Dhawan, Shreyas Iyer(c), Rishabh Pant(w), Colin Ingram, Chris Morris, Hanuma Vihari, Harshal Patel, Kagiso Rabada, Avesh Khan, Sandeep Lamichhane, Colin Munro, Ankush Bains, Axar Patel, Manjot Kalra, Keemo Paul, Sherfane Rutherford, Jalaj Saxena, Amit Mishra, Rahul Tewatia, Trent Boult, Ishant Sharma, Nathu Singh, Bandaru Ayyappa
Delhi Capitals vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Highlights And Cricket Score 16th Match - T20 Summary
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Man of the Match, Jonny Bairstow, says the surface had less bounce than in Hyderabad, so is glad they won the toss. Adds that it's the first time he's played on such a track since the season began. States that he kept an eye out on things when they were bowling, which helped him assess the conditions well. Reckons that it's good that they've won three games on the bounce, and they have a good group of players, so is looking forward to the coming matches.
Hyderabad skipper, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, says he doesn't find captaincy easy, but is trying to do his best. Admits that he wasn't sure how the wicket would play, so was happy he won the toss and got a chance to assess the conditions. Mentions that he didn't think the wicket would be so slow. States that the wickets will be slower in the second half of the tournament, so will base their team combination on that. On Kane Williamson, he says that he's close to being fully fit, but they don't want to rush him.
Rashid Khan, who is up for a chat now, says it has been wonderful till now. Mentions that it was a team effort from them. Credits the way Jonny Bairstow played at the start and also acknowledges the effort by the bowlers for the way they bowled. States that the wicket looked like a 140-150 one and they did really well to restrict them to the score they did. Ends by saying that he did get nervous towards the end and he feared a collapse but he is happy that did not happen.
Delhi skipper, Shreyas Iyer, says it was a difficult game and losing the toss also did not help. Admits that they did not play well as a batting unit but they should learn from this game and come out with a positive mindset in the next one. Mentions that 140 was the score he was looking for but they lost too many wickets early on and he did not get a lot of support. Appreciates the character shown by his team to pull the game back with the ball in the middle overs but unfortunately, they could not come out on top.
Delhi needed more wickets and that too quickly. The fact that they conceded as much as 62 runs in the Powerplay in itself proved to be a body blow to them. They came back well in the middle overs, recovering to a decent extent, but it wasn't enough. Barring Morris, everyone who bowled bagged a wicket each. Had Axar Patel grabbed on to that caught and bowled chance in the second over of the chase, things would certainly have been much more interesting. Earlier in the evening, Delhi posted 130 on the board, courtesy Iyer's anchoring knock and Axar's late flurry, but it didn't prove to be enough.
A comfortable win for the visitors in the end. They grab their third win of the season and go top of the table. The total was a moderate one, but the surface was always tricky. Though, Jonny Bairstow's fiery start put everything to bed. That set it up for the rest to come and made it easier for the batsmen to do their jobs. Some wickets fell at regular intervals, but Nabi came in and added the finishing touches to get his side over the line.
Kagiso Rabada to Mohammad Nabi. SIX! And Mohammad Nabi finishes it off in style! What a hit from the al-rounder, this is marvellous batting. Short and outside off, the Afghan makes a little room for himself and upper cuts it over the third man fence for a flat maximum. HYDERABAD WIN BY 5 WICKETS!
Kagiso Rabada to Mohammad Nabi. FOUR! That's clobbered! Superb hit from Nabi. Fuller in length and attacking the stumps, Nabi swings across the line and slogs it past the diving short mid-wicket fielder. The placement is so good it beats the man in the deep as well.
Kagiso Rabada to Yusuf Pathan. Fuller and just outside off, Pathan drives it on the up towards wide mid off and gets off strike.
Chris Morris to Mohammad Nabi. Dot ball, but 6 off the over. Morris bangs it short and angles it on on leg, Nabi makes room to loft it over the off side but misses.
Chris Morris to Mohammad Nabi. Extremely full on off, drilled straight to the man at mid off.
Chris Morris to Mohammad Nabi. FOUR! That's going to hurt him. Poor line, makes it all too easy for the Afghan. It's shorter and slower down leg, Nabi just helps it on its way past the diving keeper to the fine leg fence.
Chris Morris to Yusuf Pathan. Morris cleverly takes the pace off this one and Pathan gets a leading edge, but it lands safely. Full on leg, the batter closes the face early and the ball pops up towards mid on. A run is collected.
Chris Morris to Mohammad Nabi. Yorker. Right on the money, but Nabi digs it out off the inner half onto his boot. It rolls away towards point and the batsmen cross over quickly.
Chris Morris to Mohammad Nabi. Perfect start. Dot ball from Morris. He hits the deck, pitches it on a length on off, Nabi defends it with the full face of the bat.
Kagiso Rabada to Yusuf Pathan. Dot ball. Behind a good length, on middle stump, worked to the man in front of square leg. Just 3 off the over, a good one from Rabada. 16 needed in 18 for Delhi to win.
Kagiso Rabada to Mohammad Nabi. Full and coming back in on middle and leg, it's wristed through the vacant mid-wicket area for one run.
Kagiso Rabada to Yusuf Pathan. The batsman has driven it through mid on. One run added to the total.
Kagiso Rabada to Yusuf Pathan. Good length delivery rising off the deck, close to off, Yusuf meets it with a straight bat.