IPL 2020: Quinton de Kock, Suryakumar Yadav slam fifties as MI clinch five-wicket win over DC – Firstcricket News, Firstpost


Abu Dhabi: Fluent and fiery half-centuries by Quinton de Kock and Suryakumar Yadav shaped Mumbai Indians’ five-wicket win over Delhi Capitals in the clash between the two most consistent IPL sides of the season on Sunday.

Chasing 163, the defending champions overhauled the target with two balls to spare and claimed the top spot in the points table with five wins from seven matches so far.

Shikhar Dhawan scored his first half-century of the season and shared an 85-run stand with skipper Shreyas Iyer (42) to help DC post 162 for four.

DC’s competitive-looking total proved insufficient in the face of some confident batting by the Mumbai Indians batsmen.

Kieron Pollard (11 not out) and Krunal Pandya (12 not out) took MI past the finish line after De Kock and Suryakumar laid the foundation with their knocks and Ishan Kishan (28 off 15 balls) chipped in with a useful cameo.

De Kock’s 53 came off 36 balls with three sixes and four shots to the fence, while Suryakumar took 32 balls for his 53 that was studded with six fours and a six.

Quinton de Kock was adjudged the Man of the Match for his 36-ball 53. Sportzpics

After losing Suryakumar and Hardik Pandya (0) in quick succession, MI also lost Kishan towards the end but there was no twist in the tale. For DC, Kagiso Rabada (2/28) and Anrich Nortje dragged the match into the last over with their incisive bowling.

DC’s spin all-rounder Axar Patel, who has made an impact since replacing Amit Mishra, got the big fish when he sent back dangerous Rohit Sharma just when he was looking to break the shackles.

Rohit was already struggling and it was De Kock, who was doing the bulk of the scoring. The South African was in tremendous touch and in no time raised his fifty with a boundary off Harshal Patel. Suryakumar, who replaced Rohit at the crease, also struck the ball hard and clean from the word go.

However, Ravichandran Ashwin applied some breaks by inducing a top-edge from de Kock, who tried a sweep and holed out to Prithvi Shaw at deep square leg.

Suryakumar was watching the ball nicely but did not give enough respect to Rabada and paid the price. Similarly, young Kishan should have finished off the game himself but lost his wicket by being over-aggressive against Rabada.

Earlier, Dhawan’s unbeaten 69-run knock came off 52 balls with six fours and a six, while Iyer’s 33-ball 42 had five fours.

Dhawan gave himself enough time to play the sheet anchor’s role even as MI bowlers did a decent job in the slog overs to not let the batsmen play too many big shots.

After Shaw (4) was snared early by Trent Boult, Ajinkya Rahane followed him to the dugout. There were no free runs for the Capitals in the beginning after electing to bat.

Rahane, playing his first game of the season, was trapped in front of the wicket by Krunal Pandya, introduced timely by MI skipper Rohit, considering that the India Test vice-captain struggles against left-arm spinners.

With in-form Iyer and Dhawan at the crease, the boundaries came here and there. They kept the scoreboard ticking at a decent run-rate.
Iyer’s trademark along the ground-strokes, played with a straight bat, were effective and a treat to watch. Dhawan chugged along nicely as the two batsmen formed a substantial partnership. Krunal broke the stand by getting rid of Iyer, who found Boult at deep mid-wicket.

It brought Marcus Stoinis (13) to the crease. The Australian hit two cracking boundaries but was run out in a mix up with Dhawan.

Rohit smartly used his spinners in the middle overs and kept Jasprit Bumrah’s quota for the slog overs. The spin duo of Krunal (2/26) and Rahul Chahar conceded only 53 runs in their eight overs.



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