Delhi Capitals should thank Kagiso Rabada: Gautam Gambhir
Rabada's special over against KKR had won Delhi the game against the KKR.
After the 19-year-old Prithvi Shaw seemingly helped the Delhi Capitals cruise towards chasing a target of 186 runs against the Kolkata Knight Riders on Saturday, the run chase got decelerated as the hosts at the Feroz Shah Kotla lost the young opening batsman who was dismissed at 99.
What could have been a comfortable victory for the Delhi-based franchise then ended up being decided by a Super Over battle between the two teams. As Delhi required just six runs from the last over, the chinaman Kuldeep Yadav stepped in and bowled a profound over assuring that the match ended in a tie, helping the KKR avoid a definite defeat.
Stepping into the Super Over contest, Shreyas Iyer’s team scored 10 runs in their allotted over and set a target of just 11 runs for the KKR. The target that seemed too easy for the Kolkata team turned out to be ungettable as the Proteas pacer Kagiso Rabada stunned everyone as he was able to restrict power hitters of the KKR brigade, including Andre Russell.
It was tricky for the Delhi Capitals to win the Super Over
It was certainly one of the most thrilling games in this season of the IPL so far as the fans in Delhi couldn’t control their excitement. Following this amazing piece of performance by Rabada, former India opener Gautam Gambhir was in awe of the young ace fast-bowler who was the real reason behind Delhi Capitals’ win.
He felt that they should’ve won easily in the first place and were literally lucky to snatch the victory in the super over by credited Rabada for his exceptional bowling. “This year Delhi has a new name, a bundle of marketing activities, new video to announce their ideology, freshly designed outfits and points on the table. They nearly didn’t have the last set of two points almost having made a hash of an easy game against KKR.
“Chasing 186 to win DC were galloping at 170 for two. From there to win the game in a super over is challenging your luck far too much. They should thank Kagiso Rabada for some old-fashioned death bowling in the super over. Prithvi Shaw is carrying his high backlift riding on an even higher confidence quotient,” Gambhir wrote in his column for the TOI.
The choking continued for the Capitals against the Kings XI Punjab and this time nobody could save them. After sitting comfortably at 144/3. chasing 167, they were bundled out on 152 to leave everyone including themselves stunned.
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