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IPL 2021 | DC vs RCB: Hits and Flops as captain Pant fails to get Delhi over the line

Delhi Capitals seem to have made a habit of playing close games in this edition of the Indian Premier League. After a Super Over finish in their last game, the Capitals were in the mood to push this one close as well with the Delhi based franchise needing six off the last ball. However, captain Pant failed to clear the ropes in the final ball of the game resulting in a single run defeat for the young team.

It was once again a last-over thriller as chasing 172, the Capitals, after not so good start was almost running away with the game courtesy of a 23 ball fifty from Shimron Hetmyer. The West Indian got Delhi to as close as needing just 14 of the last over but unfortunately couldn’t get to play more than one ball in that over. With 10 needed from the last two balls, Pant, who till then had managed to get only 50 off 46 balls, got two fours off two uncontrolled shots, to finish with Delhi still needing one run. 

The match saw a lot of heroes and villains from both sides and they are covered under the segment called hits and Flops. 

Hits

AB de Villiers

If there was to be chosen just one man to trust, then without any doubt, all the fans of the red and gold brigade would choose this South African maestro above all.  Day in and day out he has proved that when the team is under immense pressure, one man would always come to the rescue and it is ABD. Today was also the same as after the fall of great batsmen like skipper Virat Kohli, Glenn Maxwell and young gun Devdutt Padiakkal, de Villiers chose to resurrect the innings with his brilliant 42 balls 75. 

When the 37-year-old came to bat, Rajat Patidar, a young bloke was there to welcome him. After losing even him and Washington Sundar, de Villiers went into destruction mode, gathering his last 38 runs from just 14 balls, which also included the 22 runs he scored in the 20th over of the innings to push the RCB score to 171. 

For this performance of his, de Villiers or Mr. 360 degree as he is popularly known, was awarded Man of the match, his 25th of the League, the most for any player in the IPL so far. He also became only the second overseas player to cross the mark of 5000 runs in the IPL and overall only the sixth batsman to do so.

Shimron Hetmyer

If de Villiers’ innings was a masterclass, then what the pocket size dynamite from Guyana did was by no means a mean job either. Shimron Hetmyer came, he killed and almost conquered, but for the one run. The 24-year-old came in to bat when the Capitals were under all sorts of bother as their most trusted hitter in Marcus Stoinis was dismissed playing a rash shot of a Harshal Patel delivery. 

With 80 needed from 44 balls, there were only two ways that Delhi was going to get to the target, either skipper Pant, who was into some hole as far as connection of his shots was concerned, decided to wake up and go all guns blazing, or there was a Shimron Hetmyer show on display. The latter did happen as the left-hander targeted two of RCB’s better bowlers in Mohammed Siraj and Kyle Jamieson. 

In the 15th over he hit Siraj for 12 runs and then in the 18th over, he hit Jamieson, who till then had conceded only 11 runs in his previous three overs, for 21 runs to make the equation slide down from 46 off three overs to 25 from the last two overs. Unfortunately, though, he couldn’t get much of the strike when DC needed 14 off the last over and ended up on the losing side. 

Harshal Patel

If someone is having a dream run in this IPL, then Harshal Patel’s name would be top of that list. He goes for runs no doubt (certainly none after the 37 runs over against Jadeja) but always comes back in crucial situations to either hold up the runs or take important wickets. 

In this game too, Harshal was at his dangerous best, making the likes of in-form Prithvi Shaw and international star Stoinis commit similar mistakes of chasing a wide ball and edging it to the wicket-keeper. He not only got the two wickets, but when the team needed him to be tight, he showed that it can be achieved too. In the penultimate over, Patel gave away just 11 runs, nailing the wide yorkers against the two left-handers. The runs could have been less if Daniel Sams didn’t misfield at the deep square leg boundary to concede a four. 

In the 17th over too, Patel, 30, conceded only 10 runs with just one boundary going to Pant. Currently, the man from Gujarat sits on the top of the most wickets list and is the proud holder of the Purple Cap. 

What he did today is especially commendable because to come back after the beating that he got in the last games, takes gits and courage and Patel has shown that he has them both in abundant amount. 

Flops

Rishabh Pant

The measure of success in a T20 game is just about a few runs, to be precise only one run. It’s one run that makes a hero or a villain out of the same hero. Today DC skipper Pant was at the receiving end of things with his slow, snaily innings, which eventually led to the loss of the game for his team. 

Had Pant managed to hit a six off the last ball instead of just a four and got his team over the line, the same innings would have been held as a master class. But since he couldn’t get the win, the 48 balls 58 that he did, will be counted as nothing else than failure, mere numbers that would add up at the end of the career in his stats. 

Apart from his slow batting in which he could manage to hit only six fours and not a single six, Pant was laid back in his captaincy as well, failing to calculate the overs of his main bowlers and bowling a part-timer like Stoinis in the final over of the innings. This miscalculation of his led to DC getting a 23 run hammering in the last over, which eventually counted as the team lost by a solitary run. 

Marcus Stoinis

Stonis, who has been trusted with the responsibility to play the role of the main man in the team with the bat, has failed to deliver this entire season so far. In the five innings that he has been allowed to bat, the Western Australian has managed to squander it off, making only 65 runs at a dismal average of 13. 

In today’s innings too, after getting a great start, having scored 22 off 17 balls and built a partnership of 45 runs with the skipper, Stonis chose to hit a wide length ball for a four, in an over where already 11 runs had been accumulated. It is this approach of his alongside the 23 runs over that he bowled at the end of the innings that put him under the category of a flop. 

Both the teams will remain here at the Narendra Modi Stadium for their next encounters where the Capitals will face Kolkata Knight Riders in the second game of the doubleheader on April 29. The RCB will be up against a struggling Punjab Kings on April 30.

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IPL 2021 | RCB vs DC: What Experts said as Bangalore steal win in a nail-bitter

The Royal Challengers Bangalore were back to their winning ways after etching a one-run win against Delhi Capitals in a thrilling encounter in Ahmedabad on Tuesday. The Delhi Capitals captain Rishabh Pant invited RCB to bat first after winning the toss. The Bangalore-based franchise was off to a steady start but a couple of wickets in quick succession pushed them on the backfoot. First the DC pacer Avesh Khan cleaned up the skipper Kohli after he played a back of the length delivery pitching outside his off on to his stumps for 12 off 11 and then Devdutt Padikkal’s defence was breached by Ishant Sharma on the first ball of the fifth over for 17 off 14. Rajat Patidar and Glenn Maxwell then tried to steady the ship for the team as the two put 30 runs for the third wicket before Maxwell departed for 25 after miscuing a stroke against Amit Mishra to give a catch to Steve Smith in the deep. Patidar was then joined by AB de Villiers who has been in some form in this IPL despite not playing any competitive cricket for almost five months now. The two right-handed batsmen joined hands and stitched a stand of 54 runs. But Patidar’s departure in the 15th over left RCB in a spot of bother. They were 114/4 with just over 5 overs to go. But what unleashed next was a rampage from the former South African captain. ABD was in his 20s when Patidar walked back into the hut and the experienced lad had the understanding that he had to play his natural game if RCB wanted to post a defendable total and de Villiers just did the same. He took on the DC bowlers in the next five overs and slaughtered the bowling with every shot that he had in his batting manual. The right-handed batsman eventually remained unbeaten at 75 off just 42 which included five maximums and three boundaries during the course. RCB put a total of 171/5 in 20 overs. Avesh Khan was the pick of the bowlers for DC after he returned with figures of 1/24 in 4 overs. The Delhi side didn’t really have a good start to the chase and they lost three early wickets which included the scalps of Shikhar Dhawan, Prithvi Shaw and Steve Smith. Captain Pant who came in at number 4 played a bit cautiously and tried to resist along with Marcus Stoinis as the two scored 45 runs for the fourth wicket before the former RCB player was sent packing for 22. But the things weren’t over yet for the Capitals because another ex-RCB batsman was ready to take on the bowlers. Shimron Hetmyer walked in at number 5 and unfolded an innings that probably everyone was looking for from him. The left-handed West Indies batsman notched up 53* off just 25 but where he was on carnage in the 18th over of the innings that was being bowled by Kyle Jamieson. The pacer was quite impressive throughout the evening but it took just three balls to nullify his efforts. He tried to bowl Yorkers on three occasions in this over and missed the length completely all the three times only to get smacked for three sixes. Courtesy, this power-hitting from Hetmyer, DC now needed 25 off the last two. The penultimate over was given to Harshal Patel who despite getting hit for a boundary gave 11 runs in this one. The equation was down to 14 off last 6 and Kohli handed the ball to Siraj for the final over. Delhi side were only able to score four off the first four deliveries. Siraj bowled a full toss to Pant who tried to slog the delivery but only managed to get an edge on it. Nevertheless, DC did get a boundary bringing it down to 6 needed off 1. The right-arm fast bowler was intelligent enough to bowl this final delivery away from the left-hander. It was a full toss, dipping down but away from Pant who did get some bat on it but could manage only a four. RCB won by 1 run. Captains’ corner RCB captain Virat Kohli hailed Mohammed Siraj for the way he bowled the last over and led the side to the victory. “At one stage I thought it was getting away, but Siraj's final over gave us confidence and we thought he would manage a professional and clinical job. If there weren't fielding lapses it wasn't going to go this far anyway,” he said. Kohli also praised AB de Villiers’ efforts with the bat who held the innings tight from one end and scored valuable runs for the team. “We lost wickets but AB went berserk and then in the last few overs while bowling Hetmyer got hold of a few, otherwise we were in control. There was no dew tonight thanks to that sandstorm, and we bowled with a dry ball, so that made a difference. Maxi is still not bowling, he's the 7th option, so we have enough options to do the job for us. We always had batting depth, but now we have a lot of bowling options too. I choose to be optimistic, but captaining for too long does make you nervous. I invariably go with the gut feel of the bowler. AB doesn't like me saying this, but he hasn't played competitive cricket for 5 months, but if you look at him bat it doesn't feel like he doesn't play international cricket anymore. Hats off to him, keeps doing it again and again for us. Such an asset for us. I'll say this again (smiles). He hasn't played for five months, just watch that innings,” Kohli added. DC captain Rishabh Pant missed it out just by a whisker when he failed to score a six off the final ball of the innings. Expressing his disappointment, Pant said that RCB did score some extra runs on this track. “Obviously feeling disappointed, especially when you are on the losing side. They got 10-15 runs extra on this wicket. Hetty (Hetmyer) played a brilliant innings, because of him we got close to the target,” Pant said. The wicket-keeper batsman also discussed how he and Hetmyer had planned to go after the target and how runs they could score against which bowler. “In the last over, we were thinking whoever gets the ball has to finish the job for the team. That's what we were planning, in the end we were one run short. We counted the overs really well, in the end the spinners weren't getting the help which we thought they might get. In the end, I had to give the ball to Stoinis. It's good to take positives from all the matches. As a young team, we like to learn from each and every game and want to improve each and every day,” Pant added. Experts’ point of view Commentator Harsha Bhogle appreciated Hetmyer’s efforts who did play a crucial role in getting DC nearer to the target. Journalist Boria Majumdar also lavished praise for Hetmyer. He further talked about Harshal Patel’s temperament. Harshal was taken on by Ravindra Jadeja in the last match and was struck for 37 runs. Mentioning about the same, Boria hailed Patel’s bowling against the two well-set left-handed batsmen. Both ABD and Hetmyer played a brisk but responsible knock when their respective teams required the most. Talking about the same, journalist Ayaz Memon was all in praise of the gutsy batting by the two but also mentioned the contrasting last overs bowled by Marcus Stoinis and Siraj that made the difference eventually. DC had a late start to their chase as there was an occurrence of a sand storm. Something similar happened in the year 1998 in Sharjah when a game between India and Australia was halted because of the similar reason. But was unleashed next was a carnage by Sachin who hammered Australia all around the park. Comparing the two scenes, Gaurav Kalra, a veteran TV journalist said ABD played somewhat similar knock that once Sachin played in Sharjah. DC will now lock horns with KKR on Thursday while RCB will be up against Punjab Kings at the same venue.

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