Delhi Daredevils returned to win the night roads after six-wicket win against the table toppers Chennai Super Kings in the court of Shahid Veer Narayan International in Raipur on Tuesday evening. The man who inspired the Delhi Daredevils for the fifth win this season pacer veteran Zuhair Khan, who figures of 2 for 9 were instrumental in reducing the opposition to 119 for 6, and then opened the young SHREYAS Iyer performed admirably chase with unbeaten 70 from 49 balls .
It was Zuhair, who missed the first half of the season because of fitness problems, in his crafty best and produced his best economic numbers. He bowled 19 balls during his share point, and the second most in any game IPL. Has the player, 36-year-old left-arm pacer up his performance vast experience.
"Experience always helps. I always try to use it to my advantage. It was a small gate on the side slower and I used my differences accordingly. It is good to be involved in the game, and if you spot something about a particular hitter, and I'm always trying to help others out with the vessel and what are the To set the fields, and said, "Zuhair in the display after the game after winning the match award for Man.
The Delhi commander Daredevils JP Duminy happy to have broken the four-match losing streak and praised the back and left arm spinner Shahbaz Nadeem to restrict Chennai Super Kings to 19 for one in the PowerPlay of-the definition of the game, and the third lowest total ever and a record of the first six, and the amounts in history IPL. "It feels good, and we won five games, I played a very good game of cricket and we were very convincing.
"That was the best bowling performance which saw Bauer. Being the rotor and bowling like this is great, all credit to Shahbaz Nadeem because the spell. We received really well, and those amounts Bauer set us up."
Duminy Iyer also praised in equal proportions. "It's an exciting opportunity for India and I told him to his face that in two or three years, he will be playing for India," Duminy of Ayer.
At the same time, he accused the commander of the Chennai Super Kings MS Dhoni defeat on lack of familiarity with the pitch. "We got to a terrible start. It was hard wicket, but in the first six, we got just under 20 runs and it is always very difficult out there," said Donny.
"We did not have practice session here but they [Delhi Daredevils] was lucky to play a game here before, and they know what the length of the vessel, and we have not reached the appropriate length of the day."
Donny team-mates also advised to move from the defeat and focus on the next, and the last league game against Kings atheist ten Punjab where victory will ensure them a place in the play-offs.
Tuesday, 12 May 2015
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