Capitals suffer collapse as CSK restrict them to 147/6

Chennai Super Kings players celebrate after dismissing a Delhi Capitals batsman in Feroz Shah Kotla, Tuesday

New Delhi: Shikhar Dhawan (51, 47b) scored a painstaking half-century in Delhi Capitals’ sub-par 147/6 against Chennai Super Kings on a lifeless Kotla track in an IPL encounter here Tuesday.

The senior opener once again played the role of sheet anchor that had seven boundaries but unfortunately failed to accelerate during the final overs. This left the home team at least 30 runs short of a fighting score.

From a comfortable 120/2 with the dangerous Rishabh Pant (25) at the crease, CSK seized the momentum, effecting a middle-order collapse. Capitals lost four wickets for seven runs in just 1.5 overs. From 118/2 after 15 overs, the last five overs yielded only 29 runs.

With the ball stopping and coming, Capitals batsmen found Dwayne Bravo’s (3/33) variations difficult to handle. Ravindra Jadeja (1/23) also made life difficult for the Capitals in the middle overs and Harbhajan Singh (0/30) also bowled as many as 10 dot balls.

Dhawan, however, continued to hold one end up and hit the occasional boundary in between, even as stroke making became increasingly difficult.

Pant, during his 41-run stand with Dhawan, tried to negate the pitch factor but did not last till the death overs. He did reach out to a short ball from Harbhajan, dispatching it over long off for a six. In the next over, his short arm pull off Bravo was taken by Shardul Thakur at deep square leg boundary.

With Colin Ingram (two) and Keemo Paul (zero) also being dismissed cheaply, followed by Dhawan, the expectations of a 175-plus total withered away.

 

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