Delhi’s gamble to rest players plays into Supergiant’s hands
Seeking victory in desperation, Mahendra Singh Dhoni’s
men could not have asked for a better result. If Delhi’s think-thank
chose to rest Zaheer Khan, Quinton de Kock and Chris Morris and still
expected to win, Rising Pune Supergiants was not complaining.
A
victory for Pune appeared the most likely outcome once it was known at
the toss that the host made four changes owing to a ‘bunch of niggles.’
Its pace attack looked thin and presented far too many spin options for
make-shift skipper J. P. Duminy.
As it turned out,
Delhi posted 162 for seven without ever looking like posting an imposing
total. In reply, Pune covered the distance with seven wickets and five
deliveries to spare.
Man of the Match Ajinkya Rahane
put the finishing touches to remain unbeaten with 63. He was indeed the
guiding light as he was part of three partnerships that kept Delhi at
bay.
With debutant opener Usman Khawaja, Rahane
raised 59 runs in 8.2 overs to lay a sound foundation. After Khawaja was
stumped, Saurabh Tiwary joined a steady Rahane and their 45 run-stand
further dented Delhi’s hopes.
Thereafter, Dhoni’s presence ensured that even the asking rate of just under 13 runs an over was never going to be threatening.
Dhoni’s
two towering sixes brought the crowd to its feet before Billings took
another tumbling catch to end the skipper’s entertaining knock.
Delhi’s
investment in spin in this match did not bring the desired returns,
though Imran Tahir proved most effective after Jayant Yadav kept the
initial run-rate in check. The two pace options, Mohammed Shami and
Carlos Brathwaite were expensive in varying degrees and Delhi never
really looked like getting the wickets to stop Pune’s run-chase.
When
Delhi batted, the combination appeared more fragile than usual. It
lasted the quota of overs with Karun Nair, Sam Billings and Brathwaite
scoring briskly but lacked longevity at the crease.
Duminy top-scored with a 32-ball 34 after Nair was fluent during his 23-ball 32 studded with five boundaries.
The
momentum was carried forward by Sam Bilings, who hoisted two sixes in
his quick 24. Brathwaite, as is his wont, hit three sixes during his
eight-ball stay before Pawan Negi finally made his presence felt with a
six and a four in his unbeaten 19.
But the inability to prevent partnerships on this day proved Delhi’s undoing.
DD 162/7 (20.0 Ovs)
RPS 166/3 (19.1 Ovs)
Rising Pune Supergiants won by 7 wkts
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