DC beat RCB by 4 wickets | Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Delhi Capitals, Highlights And Cricket Score 20th T20 Match
Indian Premier League, 2019
Date: Apr 07, 2019 Start Time: 16:00 IST | 10:30 GMT | 16:00 LocalVenue: M.Chinnaswamy Stadium, Bengaluru
Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) will face Delhi Capitals (DC) in the match no 20 of VIVO Indian Premier League (IPL), 2019. The match will take place at M Chinnaswamy Stadium. RCB are going through a horrible run, as they lost 5 matches in a row. If Men in Red has to have to survive in this tournament, they will have to win almost all their coming games in IPL 2019. RCB lost their game against Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), where they were unable to defend the total of 205.
Delhi Capitals has till now performed satisfactorily, however they still have only 4 points. They lost their two games in a row. one against Punjab and the previous one against Hyderabad. Batting is the area, where Delhi will have to work, as their bowling department is doing well.
Royal Challengers Bangalore (From): Parthiv Patel(w), Virat Kohli(c), AB de Villiers, Marcus Stoinis, Moeen Ali, Akshdeep Nath, Pawan Negi, Tim Southee, Navdeep Saini, Yuzvendra Chahal, Mohammed Siraj, Shimron Hetmyer, Devdutt Padikkal, Heinrich Klaasen, Himmat Singh, Colin de Grandhomme, Washington Sundar, Shivam Dube, Milind Kumar, Gurkeerat Singh Mann, Prayas Barman, Umesh Yadav, Kulwant Khejroliya, Nathan Coulter-Nile
Delhi Capitals (From): Prithvi Shaw, Shikhar Dhawan, Shreyas Iyer(c), Rishabh Pant(w), Rahul Tewatia, Colin Ingram, Chris Morris, Axar Patel, Kagiso Rabada, Ishant Sharma, Sandeep Lamichhane, Hanuma Vihari, Ankush Bains, Harshal Patel, Manjot Kalra, Keemo Paul, Sherfane Rutherford, Colin Munro, Jalaj Saxena, Amit Mishra, Trent Boult, Avesh Khan, Nathu Singh, Bandaru Ayyappa
Royal Challengers Bangalore vs Delhi Capitals Highlights And Cricket Score 20th Match - T20 Summary
That's all from this match. Yet another loss for Bangalore and they are just refusing to turn up as a team. We now switch our attention to the next game of the evening between Kolkata and Rajasthan. See you soon. Cheers!
Man of the Match, Kagiso Rabada says that it's been a weird tournament for them as a team but he is glad that today it worked for him. Adds that he just tries to execute simple skills and bowl it in the decent areas. Mentions that he just backs himself and states that he is always there for his team. Tells that he tries to execute his skills at the start and at the death.
Victorious Delhi captain, Shreyas Iyer, says that the pitch was two-paced and really tough to bat on. Adds that he trusted his positive skills and did not want the bowlers to get on top. Stresses that the cut shot is his strength but he also focused on keeping the strike rotating by taking singles here and there. Reckons that Bangalore were 10-15 runs short and praises Kagiso Rabada on his bowling today. Is not too happy with the way Delhi achieved this win and wants the other batsmen to come good, though is also positive that they will come good as the tournament goes deep. Says that it is a great feeling to have won the game and then go back to see smiling faces in the dressing room.
Prithvi Shaw is now up for a chat. Says that Delhi seem to have made a habit of taking games close. Adds that finishing off matches was one aspect which was discussed in team meetings and hopes that the next contest does not run so deep. On his own form post that 99 against Kolkata, Shaw says that he enjoyed himself even today and wanted to take the onus of scoring runs quickly. On teams attacking him by bowling straight, Prithvi is not too worried about that and says that his main focus is on playing his own game.
Bangalore skipper, Virat Kohli says that 160 was competitive. The pitch was dry but we kept losing wickets and he just wanted to take it deep. He says they did but it was not good enough. Tells that they can't give excuses every game and need to find a way to win. Says he was not happy with the way he got out and feels had he stayed till the end, they could have scored another 25-30 runs which could have made a difference. Feels Shreyas Iyer's dropped catch cost them the game, had it been taken, he feels they could have done well as Delhi panicked towards the end. Wants his team to play expressive cricket and take it easy.
The chase started for Delhi on a wrong note as they lost Shikhar Dhawan for a golden duck but after that Prithvi Shaw and Shreyas Iyer combined to raise a 68-run stand. The former, in particular, took Tim Southee to the cleaners in the third over where Delhi amassed 20 runs. That set the momentum for the run chase and the touring team never looked back. Bangalore was abysmal in the field and the dropped catch of Shreyas Iyer in the first over did cost them big time. Nothing much to write about the home team's bowling but credit should be given to Navdeep Saini and Moeen Ali for trying hard.
A bit of a hiccup towards the end but still a convincing victory for Delhi. They played a near-perfect match today and have handed Bangalore their seventh loss on the trot in the League, sixth this season. Their bowlers set it up nicely by restricting Bangalore to a below-par total and then their batsmen scaled down the target with ease. With this win, Delhi have broken their 2-match losing streak and become the fifth team to have 6 points on the board at the moment.
Mohammed Siraj to Axar Patel. FOUR! Axar finishes it with a boundary. Width on offer outside off, Patel reaches out for it and lifts it over covers for a boundary. DELHI WIN BY 4 WICKETS!
Mohammed Siraj to Rahul Tewatia. Shortish and outside off, punched to deep cover for one.
Mohammed Siraj to Rahul Tewatia. Appeal for a catch! Short in length and wide outside off, Tewatia tries to play the upper cut but misses.
Mohammed Siraj to Rishabh Pant. OUT! Hello? Is there something left in this match? Delhi experienced a mega collapse against Punjab, are we in for something similar? 3 runs still needed as Pant departs. Shortish delivery outside off, Rishabh powers it through the line but it goes aerially and straight down Southee's throat at mid off. The Kiwi takes a sharp catch.
Mohammed Siraj to Rishabh Pant. Short delivery to begin with and it has been slapped to deep cover for a couple of runs.
Navdeep Saini to Chris Morris. OUT! Morris tries to finish it with one big shot but departs without troubling the scorer. A length ball outside off, Chris tries to pump it over mid off but fails to get the desired elevation. A simple catch for AB de Villiers at the edge of the circle. 5 needed off 12 balls.
Navdeep Saini to Chris Morris. Another sharp short delivery hurries up the batsman. Morris plays a mistimed pull shot in the air and it falls in front of mid on.
Navdeep Saini to Chris Morris. Greets the new batsman with a bouncer, Morris ducks.
Navdeep Saini to Shreyas Iyer. OUT! Shreyas Iyer won't be there to finish the game. Nonetheless a superlative knock from the Delhi skipper. Saini hurries up the batsman with a sharp short ball on off, Shreyas tries to pull but only manages a top edge. It loops in the air and Chahal takes a simple catch at covers.
Navdeep Saini to Shreyas Iyer. A touch short and on middle, Shreyas gets back and works it to the leg side. Finds the fielder in front of square leg.
Navdeep Saini to Rishabh Pant. Short in length on middle, Pant thumps his pull shot to deep square leg for a single.
Yuzvendra Chahal to Shreyas Iyer. SIX! Stand and deliver stuff from Shreyas Iyer. This has been a great knock from the Delhi skipper. Full on off, Iyer deposits it to the second tier over long off for a maximum.
Yuzvendra Chahal to Rishabh Pant. Floated on middle and leg, Pant sweeps it away for a single.