END OF OVER:
20 | 12 Runs | DC: 170/4 (2 runs required, RR: 8.50)

  • Rishabh Pant58 (48b)
  • Shimron Hetmyer53 (25b)
  • Mohammed Siraj4-0-44-1
  • Harshal Patel4-0-37-2

11.44pm And that is all from our coverage tonight. Catch you tomorrow!

AB de Villiers: I was asked this question after I batted - no offence to KG but the one over midwicket was my best one. Once you're into the tournament, it's more about managing yourself, make sure you're fresh every game. You can't go into the game feeling fatigued. I've really done some work at home and we have treadmills in the room. I've done all the work and now it's all about being as fresh as I can when I go out to bat. We've got a couple of experienced heads and a couple of young Indian bowlers who have done well in international cricket recently. Myself, Maxi and Virat have played a lot. We just try to have fun out there. I've forced myself to savour it.

AB de Villiers is the Player of the Match.

Virat Kohli: At one stage I did [feel it was getting away]. But the way Siraj started the last over gave us confidence. He finished clinically in the end. I still feel we could have done things differently. In the field a couple of lapses.. Maxi, AB, Rajat had some nice innings. For the most part I think we were top in this game with our bowlers. We felt 160-165 was par. It was a bit two-paced. There wasn't any dew tonight thanks to that little sandstorm in the middle and we ended up bowling with a dry ball. If you look at our bowling line-up, Maxi's still not bowling, he's the 7th option. As a captain I can bowl guys at different stages, take the load off one another. And Maxi is yet to bowl. We've always had batting but now bowling as well. I choose to be optimistic. You do well pressure as captain, when you do this a long time you need to manage that. I generally go with the gut feeling of the bowler. A lot of credit goes to this guy behind me [AB], he hasn't played competitive cricket in five months but he keeps doing this.


11.29pm Some grim stats for Delhi: This is the third time the Delhi franchise has lost by a run. The most by any IPL team. It's also the first instance in the IPL of a team falling short in chase with two unbeaten batters getting half-centuries. Most worryingly: Pant hasn't hit a six during both his half-centuries this season. Before this season, he had 51 half-centuries in professional cricket (all formats) and only one of them involved no sixes.

Mohammed Siraj: I was only thinking that my yorker's coming out well. It's what I execute in tough situations, so I was confident in my yorker. That's all I was thinking about. If you aren't clear you'll miss your execution, and so I went in with clarity. If they hit you, you can't help that, you just execute. Confidence has played a big part in my game. Playing Test cricket has improved my line and length and I've just been bowling that. It also helped to learn from players like Ishant and Bumrah.

Rishabh Pant: Feeling disappointed. I think they were 10-15 runs extra on this wicket but Hetty played a brilliant innings, because of him we got close. When we had 14 or 16 to go, we were planning that whoever has strike has to go for it. We counted the overs really well but in the end the spinners didn't get the help we thought they would, that's why I went with Stoinis for the last over. It's good to take positives from all matches, as a young team we want to improve each and every day.


KarthikK: "Please stop bashing Pant. After early wickets he held the innings together. Had he played a rash shot and got out early, DC wouldnt have been in the sight of winning. RCB had a proper plan to bowl at Pant. "

Nabeel Rasheed: "Thats why they say each and every single run is crucial. Practical demonstration. Whatta game. Couldn't even breathe till the very last ball. So happy for RCB. Yahooooooo."

Venky: "Pant played 8 overs without hitting a single six. That would have made the difference.."

Giri: "Would you believe a team loss when Pant unbeaten? Hope it shouldn't happen for India"

Srihari: "A catch of left handed player dropped, he scores huge. Same scenes other day against CSK but the result was so close to be the same today. Good game! "

Thomas: "At one point, Hetmeyer was 41 off 20 and Pant was 41 off 40. Tells the story."

Abhi: "Every team has to be worried about DC now. They are coming good, very good. Their middle order has been tested a couple of times. Stoinis has been good with bat, Hetmyer got some time, Pant will not have these slow innings everytime. Openers have been fantastic, bowlers are fantastic. Rabada will get better"


11.18pm Hetmyer's on his knees, Pant is distraught. Kohli celebrates the victory with a scream then puts his arm around Pant's shoulder. The Capitals dugout is morose as well. They've lost by a run. A proper struggle for Pant at the end. A contrasting innings from Hetmyer at the other end, who only got to face one ball in the last over. Will he be thinking what if? He's collapse to the floor outside the dugout. It wasn't an airtight over from Siraj for sure. There were opportunities. But it hasn't been Pant's night. For RCB, proof once again that early wickets still mean a big deal in this format. They've held on, after taking full advantage of that last over in their batting innings. Remember, they wobbled too before AB de Villiers intervened. But they are back at the top of the table.

19.6
4
Mohammed Siraj to Pant, FOUR, reaches out and slices it past point but that won't do. It's a low full toss wide outside off and he reaches out a long way, he was setting up inside the crease and there was no way he could have swung at that

Needs a six to win. Kohli comes in from long-on and hands a towel to the bowler to dry the ball.

19.5
4
Mohammed Siraj to Pant, FOUR, slashed between point and short third! An ungainly hoick at this full toss outside off. Wants to pump it over midwicket, but that flies off the face of the bat. It's a high full toss, but the umpire says it's not above waist as he asks
19.4
2
Mohammed Siraj to Pant, 2 runs, full at leg stump, mistimes the attempted slog, it's along the floor to deep midwicket's right. That's fifty for Pant but all he's doing is shaking his head at missing out on that ball
19.3
0
Mohammed Siraj to Pant, no run, mistimed and back to the bowler! Oh that was in the slot outside off and he's gone too hard at it. The bat turns in his hands and it's back to the bowler on the bounce

Pant hasn't found timing all night, can he find it now? 12 off 4.

19.2
1
Mohammed Siraj to Hetmyer, 1 run, nails the yorker. Hetmyer is slipping and sliding as he looks to clip this off his toes, they can only get one
19.1
1
Mohammed Siraj to Pant, 1 run, whipped straight to deep square. Another helicopter whip against a full toss. It's on the leg stump. Stopped on the bounce by Jamieson. Kohli not happy with the delivery

END OF OVER:
19 | 11 Runs | DC: 158/4 (14 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 8.31, RRR: 14.00)

  • Shimron Hetmyer52 (24b)
  • Rishabh Pant47 (43b)
  • Harshal Patel4-0-37-2
  • Kyle Jamieson4-0-32-1

14 needed off the last over and Siraj will bowl it. Fine leg, third man, point and extra cover are in the circle. Full deliveries and the occasional short one?

Samuel: "Okay Bois, who want a super over here? "

18.6
2
Patel to Hetmyer, 2 runs, yorker length at off and once again they pick up two off a bowler deflection. He jammed this towards long-off, Harshal stuck a right hand high to try and grab it. Parries it and wants cover to clean that up, but he's too far and they get an extra run
18.5
1
Patel to Pant, 1 run, slower ball at a length outside off, hammered on the up to long-off
18.4
4
Patel to Pant, FOUR, helicopter to deep midwicket's left off a full toss on off stump. Sams looks to pat that in with his left-hand stretched. Manages to get a hand too, but the momentum takes him over the rope and the ball rolls into the padding before he can recover
18.3
1
Patel to Hetmyer, 1 run, yorker at leg stump, dug into the leg side to bring up a 23-ball fifty. Points the handle to the dugout and salutes. He's waited to show up for them, and he has tonight

It's square leg, fine leg, third man, and cover inside the circle now

18.2
2
Patel to Hetmyer, 2 runs, shuffles and waits outside off, full slower ball drilled out to deep extra cover
18.1
1
Patel to Pant, 1 run, yorker at leg stump, flicks it straight to square leg

END OF OVER:
18 | 21 Runs | DC: 147/4 (25 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 8.16, RRR: 12.50)

  • Shimron Hetmyer47 (21b)
  • Rishabh Pant41 (40b)
  • Kyle Jamieson4-0-32-1
  • Harshal Patel3-0-26-2

Kohli throws his hands up in annoyance. Hetmyer's brought t down to 25 off 12. Harshal here for the 19th.

17.6
6
Jamieson to Hetmyer, SIX, carted over long-on! Shimron Hetmyer doing the business against his old team! Jamieson misses his length again, right in the slot and angled across the corridor. Once again he's moved into position to be behind this and swung cleanly
17.5
2
Jamieson to Hetmyer, 2 runs, yorker outside off, looks to squeeze that past extra cover, cue-ends it to the bowler and says no. But Jamieson can't get down quickly enough to field and the deflection towards midwicket gives them two
17.4
6
Jamieson to Hetmyer, SIX, shuffles and swings this over deep midwicket too! Jamieson coming apart in his last over. Bowls driving length at middle stump, Hetmyer has shuffled to line that up and swung cleanly across it
17.3
0
Jamieson to Hetmyer, no run, gets it past him. Yorker dips under his attempted drive outside off
17.2
6
Jamieson to Hetmyer, SIX, crack! That's the sound as this leaves Hetmyer's bat. A knee-high full toss outside off and he muscles this slog over deep midwicket. Doing the same thing to Jamieson - making him bowl outside off by shuffling
17.1
1
Jamieson to Pant, 1 run, ends up on the floor as he gets down for the ramp. A full ball outside off, hits the cue-end of the bat and rolls into the leg side

END OF OVER:
17 | 10 Runs | DC: 126/4 (46 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 7.41, RRR: 15.33)

  • Shimron Hetmyer27 (16b)
  • Rishabh Pant40 (39b)
  • Harshal Patel3-0-26-2
  • Kyle Jamieson3-0-11-1

46 off 18. Jamieson has gone for 11 in 3 overs. What is Pant thinking here? Square leg and fine leg are in the circle.

16.6
2
Patel to Hetmyer, 2 runs, shuffles again and looks to whip it square, but this full toss is tight on his body and he can only pat it to deep midwicket's right
16.5
4
Patel to Hetmyer, FOUR, stretches his hands at this and finds the extra cover boundary. It's a knee-high full toss and a free-hit, really, for him. Forcing Harshal to push it wider and wider because he's shuffling and trying to open up that square leg region where both fielders are inside the circle
16.4
2
Patel to Hetmyer, 2 runs, steps out and meets this yorker on the full, flicks to deep midwicket's left
16.3
1
Patel to Pant, 1 run, yorker at off stump, dug out in front of the stumps

DC 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st23S DhawanPP Shaw
2nd5SPD SmithPP Shaw
3rd19RR PantPP Shaw
4th45MP StoinisRR Pant
5th78SO HetmyerRR Pant