Delhi Capitals beat Royal Challengers Bengaluru by 4 wickets
Scorecard
RCB 149/8 in 20 overs
Vurat Kohli 41(33 Balls 4x1 and 6x2)
Moeen Ali 32(18 Balls 4x1 and 6x3)
Delhi Capitals 152/6 in 18.5 Overs
Shreyas Iyer 67(50 Balls 4x8 and 6x2)
Match Result - Delhi Capitals won by 4 wickets
MOM - Kagiso Rabada(DC)for his 4/21(4 Overs)
Kagiso Rabada's biggest moment in IPL perhaps came when he cleaned up
Andre Russell in the Super Over to win Delhi Capitals a game they had
nearly messed up. Topping that performance at M Chinnaswamy stadium
against Royal Challengers Bangalore, Rabada grabbed a career-best 4/21
to get to 11 wickets in the season, the most by any bowler.
Rabada's spell pushed RCB down for he had removed two of their best batsmen in AB de Villiers and Virat Kohli.
Rabada has been pretty good against both of them in T20 cricket. Against
de Villiers, he had bowled just three balls prior to this match and had
dismissed him once while conceding two sixes of the other two balls. On
Sunday, he bowled just two balls, excluding a wide, at his South
African mate and dismissed him with a slower length ball.
Rabada had tried deceiving de Villiers with the slower ball in the previous delivery too but sent down a wide in the process.
Against Kohli, Rabada has now bowled 13 balls in T20s, dismissing him once (this game) and conceding just 9 runs, a strike rate of 69.2. Kohli was undone by the ball stopping on him a touch and holed out while looking to go over long-on.
Rabada had tried deceiving de Villiers with the slower ball in the previous delivery too but sent down a wide in the process.
Against Kohli, Rabada has now bowled 13 balls in T20s, dismissing him once (this game) and conceding just 9 runs, a strike rate of 69.2. Kohli was undone by the ball stopping on him a touch and holed out while looking to go over long-on.
This is Rabada's second season in the IPL after making his debut in
2017. He had missed the 2018 season owing to injury after picking up
just 6 wickets in 6 matches in 2017 at an average of 31.33 and an
economy of 8.81. This season, he is already proving why that year was an
anomaly to his T20 numbers.
He has 11 wickets already this year in 6 matches (the same number of games as in 2017) at a much better average of 15.90 and a pretty good economy of 7.55. He has been striking every 13th ball on an average compared to every 22nd ball in 2017.
This is RCB's 6th consecutive defeat in this season having lost all the 6 matches played so far
Points Table
Team Played Won Lost Points NRR
KKR 5 4 1 8 + 1.058
CSK 5 4 1 8 + 0.159
SRH 5 3 2 6 + 1.000
MI 5 3 2 6 + 0.342
DC 6 3 3 6 +0.131
KXIP 5 3 2 2 -0.094
RR 5 1 4 2 - 0.848
RCB 6 0 6 0 - 1.453
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