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Delhi Capitals vs Kings XI Punjab: All-round Stoinis, cool Rabada ensure Super Over victory for DC

Kagiso Rabada once again proved to be the 'King of Super Over' af... Read More
DUBAI: Kagiso Rabada once again proved to be the 'King of Super Over' after Marcus Stoinis' star turn with both bat and ball ensured a thrilling Super Over win for

Delhi Capitals

in an IPL encounter against

Kings XI Punjab

on Sunday.

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It was Stoinis whose late assault saw Delhi reach 157 for 8 in 20 overs with his 53 off 21 balls and 57 in the last three doing the trick.




In reply, KXIP were looking down the barrel with half of the side back in the pavilion before Mayank Agarwal's 89 off 60 balls took them to 157 before Stoinis came back to strike a double blow in the final two balls to set up a Super Over finish.



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Both the teams ended with a score of 157 for eight and when it spilled to a Super Over, South African pacer Rabada conceded only two runs and took two wickets off successive balls to tilt in the favour of Delhi Capitals.

Rabada had pulled off a stunning Super Over even last year against Kolkata Knight Riders and like Andre Russell, this time it was Nicholas Pooran, who got a lethal yorker.


It was difficult for Shami to defend two runs.

Earlier, Shami's exceptional fast bowling spell had put the Capitals on the mat as they had not crossed the 100-run mark even after 16 overs but Stoinis' whirlwind knock lifted the Delhi side to 157 for eight.


The Capitals, sent in to bat, scored 57 runs in the last 18 balls with Stoinis punishing the bowlers with seven fours and three sixes.

Punjab badly missed a good death bowler.

IPL 2020 Match 2: Delhi Capitals vs Kings XI Punjab

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. (Pic credit: BCCI/IPL)

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. (Pic credit: BCCI/IPL)

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. (Pic credit: BCCI/IPL)

Kagiso Rabada 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. (Pic credit: BCCI/IPL)

Delhi achieved the target after Mohammed Shami bowled a wide and then Rishabh Pant neatly turned the seamer to fine leg for two runs. (Pic credit: BCCI/IPL)

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 seamer Mohit Sharma and Ravichandran Ashwin removed Karun Nair and Pooran in his only over, finishing with 2/2. (Pic credit: BCCI/IPL)

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. (Pic credit: BCCI/IPL)

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. (Pic credit: BCCI/IPL)

Delhi had struggled to 100/6 in 17 overs after being put into bat after Shami (3-15) had two early wickets and then got rid of Delhi captain Shreyas Iyer (39) in his return spell. Ravi Bishnoi (1/22) made an impressive IPL debut as he clean bowled Pant before Stoinis took charge. (Pic credit: BCCI/IPL)

Stoinis propelled the total by smashing seven fours and three sixes. The Australian all-rounder clubbed three fours and two sixes off Jordan's last over before he was run out off the penultimate ball while going for the second run. (Pic credit: BCCI/IPL)


Stoinis' timely and gritty batting ensured that the repair work done by skipper Shreyas Iyer (39) and Rishabh Pant (31) did not go waste.

The severe bashing demoralised Punjab batting line up, which fell apart in no time. However Mayank Agarwal emerged an unlikely batting hero, bringing Punjab back from no where.


He, though, was dismissed when only one run was needed off the last ball of the innings but Chris Jordan could not score the final run, giving Stoinis his wicket and the match was tied.

In Punjba's chase skipper KL Rahul (21) was first to go and then India spinner R Ashwin sent back Karun Nair (1) and Nicholas Pooran (0) in space of five balls. It, though, did not end well for Ashwin, whose needless dive in the last ball to stop a single resulted in a freak shoulder injury.

Ashwin landed on his left arm. Writhing in pain, Ashwin's jersey became a temporary sling as he left the field.

True to his reputation, Agarwal held the one end but Punjab needed Glenn Maxwell to fire, which did not happen as he could add only one run to his and team's total.

Half the batsmen back in the pavilion and no big-hitting batsman left in the line up, Agarwal's heroic batting kept the game alive. He hit seven fours and four sixes.


Earlier, the pitch had a tinge of grass, the ball was swinging and pacer Shami relished the bowling on a helpful track. His wicket-taking and run-choking act served the Punjab side well.

It was a pitch that required patience from the batsmen but reckless shots was how Delhi Capitals began after being invited to bat, with Prithvi Shaw (5) paying the price for his extravagance and Shimron Hetmyer (7) failing to check his shot.

Shikhar Dhawan (0) was run out to a horrible mix-up and the scoreboard was not a pleasant sight for the Delhi side at 13 for 3.

However skipper Shreyas Iyer (39) and Rishabh Pant (31) respected the conditions to raise 73-run stand for the fourth wicket while Stoinis' knock towards the end put Capitals in a psychologically advantageous position.
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