END OF OVER:
20 | 5 Runs 1 Wkt | SRH: 186/8 (22 runs required, RR: 9.30)

  • Shreyas Gopal9 (7b)
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar5 (3b)
  • Kuldeep Yadav4-0-40-1
  • Mitchell Marsh4-0-36-1

11.33 pm So Warner and Powell's fireworks went a long way toward killing off this match in the first half. After a sluggish Powerplay in which Williamson only scored on one of his 11 deliveries faced, Sunrisers were permanently behind the eight-ball. Despite Pooran's half-century, it wasn't enough to claw back and Delhi come away with the win.

Sunrisers captain Kane Williamson: "I think they had a fantastic total at the halfway stage. Having said that, as a batting unit you want belief and there was a lot of belief. It's a pretty small ground and there was a little bit of dew. If we kept wickets in hand, then who knows. For us, it's just going back to the drawing board and keeping things really simple. We were put under pressure a lot in that first half and allowed them to get an above par total. An outstanding knock from David Warner and Powell at the end, two great contributions that went a long way toward them winning the game. [On Umran Malik's spell] It's a fantastic learning opportunity. You're up against a couple of the best on pretty good surfaces where there's a lot of learning to be done. He's a fantastic find and he offers so much. Having said that, as a group we were put under pressure. There are great opportunities to learn when you come up against the best and they play well. We still have a few games left. There's some good cricket being played. If we put things together just that little bit more, then things can change pretty quickly. [On Pooran and Markram] They've come out and played with that rhythm that they've had throughout this whole competition, which has been amazing for us in the middle order. You want to throw in a few more contributions and partnerships around it. We're getting closer in these bigger chases. You want to restrict a little bit more with the ball and do a little bit better with the bat and things can change but those two have been outstanding. [On Williamson's own form] You always want more runs. I'm certainly working hard and trying to play a role for the team, staying patient and committed to my own game. It's one of those things. Every team is strong. It's just committing to what's important and trying to make contributions to the team moving forward."

Delhi Capitals bowler Anrich Nortje: "Just a relief to be out on the field to be honest. Nice to be playing again, nice to be in rhythm. It's just nice to be playing again. [On getting past injury] You need to be sort of realistic. It's been awhile playing a game and just bowling in the nets. Getting out playing a game is completely different. Since the last game it's nice to just build it up, try and remember what I did at certain stages, how I felt, certain angles. I'm quite a basic guy so getting those basics right is quite important for me. So since the last game, I was just working a lot on rhythm and now I need to focus on a bit of skill but it was nice to be back out there and feel like my old self in a way. [On Khaleel Ahmed] He's been bowling really well this whole tournament. Everyone has been bowling well. Certain stages, you're going to get hit. When you have a short side, it's hard to protect the short side the whole time and sometimes it gets a bit predictable. But I think the boys bowled really well, especially at the end as well, under pressure and everyone stayed cool and calm so that was nice to see. [On how to respond to getting hit for four or six] You just have to be clear. Figure out your next ball and commit to it. You can't be in two minds in your run up, that's when you get it. Your best chance of succeeding is when you're clear and commit to what you're thinking about."

Delhi captain Rishabh Pant: "I think there is always room to improve, but I think this is as close to the perfect match for us as a batting unit. [In the chase when Pooran was batting] I was calm. In these high run chases, you know the other team needs 8 to 12 runs in an over above the run rate. It's difficult to hit until the 20th over. So I was trying to take the game deep and tell the bowlers, 'Let's be calm. Let him try to hit if he can.' [On Warner] The way he paced his innings, it's one of the best innings I've seen over a period of time for Delhi. [On Powell] I don't mind having one or two conversations here or there. In the start he was not getting runs but we backed him and now he's coming out with flying colors. We're just taking one match at a time and give 100% every day. I was batting fine but at the end of the day, I can't prepare for something like that, getting out on a full toss. That's part and parcel of the game. Next time I'll hit it for six."

David Warner is the Player of the Match: "I think when you rock up here and look at that wicket, it's a really nice wicket. It doesn't matter if you bat first or second, you know it's going to be nice and true. I had some success here and knew if I played my strokes, didn't think about hitting gaps but just hit the ball and watched the ball, it was going to come off and fortunately today it did. [On Powell partnership] It's challenging here with the humidity of Mumbai. I was cooked at the back end. I'm getting older. Having Rovi at the other end, he's got some serious power to clear the fence. It was amazing striking and I was glad he was at the other end. [On playing Sunrisers] I didn't need extra motivation. We've all seen what happened before in the past. It was just good to get the win on the board. [On Rovman] I was backing up towards the end there. It was a bit silly of me trying to run fast. Man he hits them clean and gee they go a long way. Even [Livingstone] the other day, 117 meters, these guys are clearing these fences like anything. I'm getting older. I need to get back in the gym. I'm only hitting 85 meters. Hopefully I can hit one for 100 meters at some stage. [On not playing for 100 according to Powell] I said to him, 'I'm running two no matter what. I don't care if I get runout. If we get 200+... I thought 190 was a par score but anything over 200. I said to him if he's there at the end, we can get 210-220. I'll leave [the hundreds] to Jos [Buttler]."

That's it for today's live coverage. Come back tomorrow for more live IPL action. On behalf of my tag-team partner Ekanth, I'm Peter Della Penna. Take care!

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Kuldeep Yadav to Gopal, no run, another reverse/switch hit to a short ball that catches air again.

SRH 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st8KS WilliamsonAbhishek Sharma
2nd16KS WilliamsonRA Tripathi
3rd13RA TripathiAK Markram
4th60AK MarkramN Pooran
5th37Shashank SinghN Pooran
6th19SA AbbottN Pooran
7th12S GopalN Pooran
8th16S GopalKartik Tyagi
9th5B KumarS Gopal

Indian Premier League

TeamMWLPTNRR
GT14104200.316
RR1495180.298
LSG1495180.251
RCB148616-0.253
DC1477140.204
PBKS1477140.126
KKR1468120.146
SRH146812-0.379
CSK144108-0.203
MI144108-0.506