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DC vs MI: Mumbai pacers run riot before openers punish Capitals in Dubai

In form fast bowling duo of Jasprit Bumrah and Trent Boult weaved their magic against Delhi Capitals to storm the defending champions into the playoffs spot of the Indian Premier League 2020. Playing a crucial top of the table clash at the Dubai International Stadium, Mumbai Indians restricted the hapless Capitals for a modest total of 110/9 in their allotted 20 overs and later returned to complete an easy chase courtesy Ishan Kishan's stunning 72 off 47 balls. With the win, Mumbai went up to 18 points while Delhi added one more loss to their streak - four in as many games. 

Earlier in the day, opener Shikhar Dhawan bagged his successive duck as Delhi got off to a worst possible start. 1/1 soon turned into 15/2 as the Capitals managed to hit just one boundary between 3-10 overs. Mumbai, for a change, operated with two spinners in the powerplay. Jayant Yadav and Krunal Pandya bowled half the overs as Delhi could only score 22 runs in the first six. Pandya proved to be more than handy against right-handers while Jayant didn’t let southpaw Rishabh Pant break free. 

Delhi lost the next three wickets in a space of 12 runs as Iyer departed for 25 while trying to counter a leg-break delivery outside off stump, only to lose his wicket to Rahul Chahar as Quinton de Kock did a quick work behind the stumps. Soon after, Bumrah sent back Marcus Stoinis and Pant as the scorecard read 62/5.

A few hits here and there got Delhi to the three-figure mark but it proved to be too little to have a crack at the Mumbai outfit.

The pitch looked like a two-paced surface but openers Ishan Kishan and Quinton de Kock went about their business. It seemed like the duo had mastered the art of chasing modest yet tricky targets. Mumbai got off to a flying start as Kishan took charge against Anrich Nortje. Kishan went ballistic as he hit eight fours and three maximums including one over square leg to score the winning runs off Nortje's length ball. The Proteas pacer did scalp the wicket of his fellow countryman but there was no stopping the men in blue. Kishan remained unbeaten on 72* and Suryakumar added 12 runs to the scoresheet as the Kieron Pollard-led side romped home with more than five overs to spare - winning the contest by 9 wickets. 

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IPL 2020 | KXIP vs RR: Hits and Flops as Samson- Stokes keep Royals’ hopes of Playoffs alive

Rajasthan Royals dished out yet another brilliant performance to beat Kings Xi Punjab by seven wickets with 15 balls to spare to keep their hopes of making to the Playoffs of the Indian Premier League 2020 alive. As in the last match, this time around too, Sanju Samson and Ben Stokes were the chief architects of the victory in Abu Dhabi. For Kings, Chris Gayle’s 99 was the sole positive from the game as neither the bowlers nor any other batsman came close to his performance. On that note, let’s have a look at the Hits and Flops from the last concluded game. Hits #1 Ben Stokes Stokes has been on a different plane altogether since the last game in which he scored a century. In this game, he not only scored a scintillating fifty with the bat but also took two crucial wickets, making a complete package of all-round performance. Even at the start of the Punjab innings, it was courtesy of the brilliant catch from Stokes that Jofra Archer took out Mandeep Singh with a nasty bouncer. The Englishman had match figures of 2/32 in the bowling before scoring a much needed 50 off 26 balls to give his team the momentum, which was carried forward by the rest of the batsmen. #2 Chris Gayle Gayle has come as a breath of fresh air for the Kings XI Punjab as after his inclusion in the team, the Punjabis tested five wins in a row. In this match, on a sticky wicket, Gayle raised his hands and showed why is he still the Universe Boss when it comes to the shortest format of the game. The Jamaican scored 99 runs in 66 balls to give KXIP a total of 185 runs, which looked defendable. In his knock, the West Indies batsman hit six fours and eight sixes. Although he failed to score the hundred Gayle said that in his mind he had scored a hundred. He did get two chances as well as Tewatia and Riyan Parag dropped two catches off him, the Parag drop was quite early in the innings. #3 Sanju Samson Samson brought his A-game to the fore as and when was required by the team. After scoring a fifty against the Mumbai Indians, he scored yet another belligerent innings of 48 runs from 25 balls and carried on the momentum from Stokes, thereby not letting the pressure build upon the batsmen to come after him. This knock of his at a strike rate of more than 190 was enriched four classy fours and three huge sixes. The Royals would be hoping that he carries on the form in the last league game as well. Flops #1 KL Rahul The King's skipper was a tad bit low and slow while batting as he played 41 balls, but could only score 46 runs off them. On the other end, his partner Gayle was playing quite freely. Agreed that the wicket was sticky and gripping as well, but one cannot play 41 deliveries and then score only 46 runs in a must-win game. #2 Mohammed Shami Though the skipper Rahul did not put any blame upon his bowlers and only said that dew was the problem, as a strike bowler, it was Shami’s responsibility to give early jolts to the opposition. He not only failed at that but also let Stokes play freely. The fact that he did not try any bouncer in the initial overs, neither did he bowl close to the body or the yorker was baffling as well. With this win, the Royals would be pumped up to get to the final game of their league stage against KKR and try and win that to secure 14 points, which might just give them the entry into the Playoffs, thanks to their better run rate. Kings on the other hand would face Chennai Super Kings, who have had two wins in their last two games and will be looking to spoil the party for another team as well.