IPL 2022 55th match of Chennai Super Kings and Delhi Capitals at Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium (Chennai Super Kings vs Delhi Capitals) Was played in between. MS Dhoni (MS Dhoni) They have won the match by beating Delhi by a wide margin. Delhi were bowled out for 117, losing by 91 runs. Captain Rishabh Pant of Delhi (Rishabh Pant) Won the toss and elected to field first. His plan, however, failed. Chennai set a huge target of 209, in response to which Delhi’s game looked miserable. Which broke the hearts of Delhi fans. This win is the biggest win of the season.
Throughout the season, the Delhi Capitals’ performance on the field has been lacking in consistency, while the off-field team has also faced cases of Corona virus. Even before this match against CSK, the entire team had to be quarantined due to infection of one net bowler in the team. Along with this, the fitness of some players has also put the team in trouble. However, the team could not play the full 20 overs even after eliminating the strong team against CSK.
Delhi’s opening pair lasted only 16 runs. Shrikar Bharat lost the wicket for just 8 runs. David Warner was then dismissed for 19 for the second wicket. Thus Delhi’s troubles had already begun. Mitchell Marsh later tried to handle the team’s responsibilities together with Captain Rishabh Pant. However, the pair did not last long at the crease and the team’s defeat was doomed.
Pante scored 21 off 11 balls. While Marsh, scored 25 off 20 balls. Rowman Powell was out for 3, Ripple Patel for 6, Akshar Patel for 1, Kuldeep Yadav for 5 and Khalil Ahmed for zero. Shardul Thakur scored 24 off 19 balls. The Delhi team had to suffer a major defeat of the season due to the loss of a big innings.
Moin Ali gave only 13 runs 3 wickets fast
Moin Ali was 3 for 13 in 4 overs. Mukesh Chaudhary, Simerjit Singh and Dwayne Bravo were quick 2-2 wickets. Mahish Tikshana was 1 wicket faster. Moin Ali was quick with the wickets of Rishabh Pant, Mitchell and Marsh and Ripple Patel. It was his performance that got Delhi in trouble.
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