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IPL 2020 : Delhi Capitals clinches No.2 spot in the table with a 6 wicket win over RCB.

Delhi Capitals 154 for 4 (Rahane 60, Dhawan 54, Ahmed 2-26) beat Royal Challengers Bangalore 152 for 7 (Padikkal 50, de Villiers 35, Nortje 3-33) by six wickets.

Delhi Capitals clinches No.2 spot in the table with a 6 wicket win over Royal Challengers Bangalore on Monday here in Abu Dhabi. Though Bangalore lost the Game, but they also clinched playoffs spot on the basis of better net run rate compared to Kolkata Knight Riders.

After being put in, the Royal Challengers innings never really hit the top gear despite Devdutt Padikkal’s half-century and AB de Villiers’ 35 off 21 balls towards the end. Whenever the Royal Challengers tried to break free, they were pegged back by a wicket or two. As a result, they could manage only 152 for 7. Anrich Nortje was the most successful bowler for the Capitals, picking up 3 for 33.

Defending 152, especially without Navdeep Saini who missed out because of his hand injury, was always going to be a tough ask. Once Dhawan and Rahane put the Capitals on the victory path, the next number the Royal Challengers had in mind was 17.3. They needed to stretch the game at least till 17.3 overs to ensure their net run rate stayed above the Kolkata Knight Riders’. Despite the dew, the Royal Challengers spinners – Shahbaz Ahmed, Washington Sundar and Yuzvendra Chahal – stepped up and made sure the Capitals reached their target only in 19 overs.

Rabada gets his first powerplay wicket in a quiet start

The Capitals bowlers did well to keep Padikkal and Josh Philippe quiet at the start. It’s not that the two didn’t show any intent; Philippe, in particular, played many a pull and drive but struggled with timing and placement. With just 25 on the board at the end of the fourth over, Philippe tried to loft Kagiso Rabada inside-out but failed to middle it. Prithvi Shaw back-tracked at cover to cling on to the chance, giving Rabada his first wicket in the powerplay this season.

Padikkal, though, didn’t miss out whenever an opportunity presented itself, mostly in the form of a short and wide delivery outside off. He was quick to deploy drive, chip, cut or late cut to find the square boundary. But once the field was spread out, R Ashwin and Axar Patel varied their pace intelligently to strangle the Royal Challengers. Virat Kohli tried to take on Patel. Using his feet, Kohli tried to loft him over long-on but the ball hit the inner half of the bat. However, Nortje lost footing while taking the catch and the ball popped out of his hands.

Capitals thwart Royal Challengers’ attempt to accelerate

With the Royal Challengers on 60 for 1 after ten overs, Kohli tried to cut loose. He started with driving Rabada over extra cover before clearing long-on against Patel. But his charge was cut short by someone who had never dismissed him in T20s before today. Ashwin got Kohli out for the first time in 20 innings as he failed to clear deep midwicket.

Padikkal too struggled after his initial burst. From being 21 off 14 balls at the end of the powerplay, he managed only 29 in the next 27 balls. He brought up his fifth half-century of the season – off 40 balls – but fell on the next ball to Nortje. The Royal Challengers promoted Chris Morris but he too departed in the same over. de Villiers and Shivam Dube got a few in their slot and added 33 in 18 balls to ensure the Royal Challengers crossed 150.

Dhawan gets Capitals off to quick start

After fetching two ducks in his last two innings, Dhawan was welcomed with a low full toss from Morris, which the batsman dispatched through covers. Two balls later, Morris overpitched again and Dhawan drove it through covers. In the next over, Shaw too hit Mohammad Siraj for a couple of fours before the bowler straightened one off the seam to beat the outside edge to hit the off stump.

The wicket didn’t deter Dhawan who kept finding boundaries from the other end. After a slow start, Rahane too hit his stride and the two took the side to 53 for 1 at the end of the powerplay.

Kohli brought on the spinners to stem the flow of runs. While there was little turn on offer, the move worked as the Capitals managed only two fours from overs 7 to 11. Still, both Dhawan and Rahane brought up their fifties in 37 balls to keep the Capitals ahead of the asking rate.

Spinners save the day for Royal Challengers

With their 88-run stand for the second wicket, Dhawan and Rahane had brought down the equation to 46 required from 45 balls when the former lapped Ahmed to short fine leg. Two overs later, Shreyas Iyer too holed out against Ahmed, while Sundar got Rahane on the second ball of the 18th over. After Dhawan’s dismissal, the Capitals failed to hit a single boundary till the penultimate over as Ahmed, Sundar and Chahal combined to concede only 79 in 12 overs while picking up three wickets. That enabled the Royal Challengers to sneak into the playoffs even though they couldn’t stop the Capitals’ victory march.

Post-Match Comments :

Anrich Nortje wins man of the match

Anrich Nortje, Man of the Match: 

“I think, I say it time and time again, just the basics. We just had a couple of guys doing the basics right. It wasn’t one guy doing something special. Small things started feeling a little better again, the rhythm. Spoke to KG and he said the same as well. We were speaking about the bigger boundaries, maybe try and hit them there. At the start it’s difficult. So just try and use the conditions. There was a little bit of dew at the end of our bowling innings, so just try and use the conditions. Yorker would have been the go-to options, but I just thought let’s just try and change it up. Especially for the new guys, it’s difficult picking length coming in.”

Shreyas Iyer: 

“Chuffed with the performance. We knew it was a do or die and we just focused on the win, not NRR. The teams who won in the latter half completely changed the scenario. It’s a really competitive tournament for sure. I feel that the bowlers were really up with their plans and knew what they had to execute. We had a few sessions back in the hotel and the strengths and weaknesses of the opposition and it worked out today. Mumbai are one of the best teams in the tournament. We need to keep things simple, that’s what we discussed in the meetings. Stick to the basics. The more you keep things simple, the easier it gets.”

Ajinkya Rahane about his crucial innings: 

“Ricky told me when we came here that I would bat No. 3. It’s a good number to bat on. Luckily we restricted them to 152. In the end it was all about having a partnership with Shikhar and it worked out. It was all about playing with intent and getting that partnership going. We were not thinking too much about any target, just batting with intent. It was disappointing to get out. I wanted to finish the team. We know how funny this game is. But in the end good to win this game and qualify.”

Virat Kohli, Captain of Royal Challengers Bangalore: 

Virat was asked about his feelings after losing the game but clinched the playoffs spot. Kohli said,

“It’s a mixed bag. you come to games to try and get a result your way. Through probably the 11th over, the 17.3 mark was informed by the management. Even if the game was drifting away, we controlled the middle overs well enough. I think we’ve played good enough cricket in this tournament to qualify. We have two games to the final now. We can be more brave in the back end, probably be better in the powerplay (with the ball) which has been our strength. You take what you can with these games.”

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