Quinton de Kock seals Lucknow IPL win over Delhi

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Quinton de Kock seals Lucknow IPL win over Delhi
Quinton de Kock seals Lucknow IPL win over Delhi

Africa-Press – South-Africa. Krunal Pandya’s unbeaten

cameo of 19 and Quinton de Kock’s 80 off 52 balls gave Lucknow Super Giants a

six-wicket win over Delhi Capitals on Thursday in the Indian Premier League.

Rishabh Pant-led Delhi set

a target of 150 after Lucknow skipper KL Rahul won the toss and decided to

field first.

South African opener de

Kock set up a smooth chase for Lucknow and hit nine fours and two sixes before

falling to Kuldeep Yadav’s left-arm wrist spin with his team 28 short in the

last four overs.

His opening partner Rahul

also fell to Yadav after scoring 24 off 25 balls.

Indian all-rounder Pandya

hit one six in his 14-ball innings and shared key partnerships with Deepak

Hooda, 11 off 13 balls, and rookie Ayush Badoni, 10 off 3, to seal a last-over

win.

Yadav was the most potent

Delhi bowler and took two wickets in 3.4 overs and gave away 31 runs.

Lalit Yadav, an uncapped

all-rounder who hails from Delhi, bowled four overs for 21 runs and took one

wicket.

Shardul Thakur took the

only other wicket of the innings and gave up 29 runs in his 3.4 overs.

Except for Prithvi Shaw

for Delhi and de Kock, all batters found it hard to hit free-flowing strokes on

the wicket.

When Shaw opened —

hitting 61 off 34 balls, with nine fours and two sixes — Delhi looked set for

a much higher total.

But after Shaw fell to the

off-spin of Krishnappa Gowtham, who only gave away 23 runs in his four overs,

Lucknow bowlers put a brake on the Delhi innings.

Shaw’s Australian partner,

David Warner, only scored four off 12 balls before falling to rookie spinner

Ravi Bishnoi.

Rovman Powell also fell to

Bishnoi — who took two wickets for 22 runs in his four overs — after scoring

three off 10 balls.

Pant, 39 off 36 balls, and

Sarfaraz Khan, 36 off 28 balls, remained unbeaten at the end and took Delhi to

a respectable 149-3.

The Delhi skipper said

that “the game changed in the middle overs.”

“The spinners bowled

well, but we were 10-15 runs short,” Pant added after the loss.

The world’s most valuable

cricket tournament has been expanded to 10 teams and 74 matches, but league

games will be restricted to four venues in Mumbai and Pune with limited crowds

because of coronavirus-related restrictions.

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