After being invited to bat first by the hosts Punjab Kings, Delhi Capitals displayed that a team can keep their spirits high despite being down and out. David Warner and Prithvi Shaw inked carnage while opening the innings and stitched a 94-run stand for the first wicket with 61 of those coming in the powerplay. After Warner was dismissed on 46, Rilee Rossouw continued the momentum with some big hits. The returning Prithvi Shaw did manage to score his first fifty of the season but was not able to put his foot to the pedal as he parted for a well made 54. It was the ‘Rossouw show after that as he scored unbeaten 82 runs from just 37 balls including six big ones. With the last two overs leaking 41 runs, Delhi got to a very competitive score of 213/2 in their allotted 20 overs.
Hunting down a target of 214, Punjab Kings had a dismal start losing Shikhar Dhawan on a duck. Atharva Taide and Prabhsimran Singh handled the responsibility of steadying the innings after that taking the visitors to 47/2 by the end of the field restrictions. However, the partnership was broken three runs later and Liam Livingstone walked in to add impetus to the run chase with his aggression. He, along with Taide orchestrated a 78-run stand making the chase interesting with the equation reduced to 95 runs required from the last five overs. Taide was retired out and two more batters followed him back to the pavilion after being dismissed whilst adding just 19 runs to the score. Livingstone kept whacking the Delhi pacers to all parts of the ground and even brought the equation down to a manageable 38 from the last 12 deliveries. Nortje bowled an incredible five run over to leave Punjab needing 33 off the last over. After Livingstone missed the first ball, it appeared to be over for PBKS but with 17 runs coming off the next three balls, one of which was a no ball, it was anyone’s game. It wasn’t meant to be as Ishant Sharma kept his nerve to put Punjab on the brink of elimination.
Some heated scenes!
— raj 👏 (@MumbaiBc)
He was confused on what he is doing!
Livingstone bro such a big brain 😭
— arfan (@Im__Arfan)
Had a chance to get a single in the last 2nd ball but denied it, tapped & ran for a single in the last. Chahar could've blind slogged if he took a single last 2nd ball 🤣
Lone fighter!
Gotta feel for liam livingstone
— manraj (@manraj200427)
He is stuck between a bunch of 🤡
Whan an inning by him 🔥🔥❤️
Hahaha!
As usual PUNJAB this year too.
— Kavee (@Kavee1224)
Feel for Livingstone.
Lol! Right xD xD
Who needs comedy shows when you can watch Delhi Capitals play cricket. Absolute joke of a team, peak shithousery. Somehow they sneak out a win, gold comedy.
— Vishesh Roy (@vroy38)
Script??
Delhi Capitals doing their best to let Punjab win the match.
— Pra Deep (@pra_deepkp)
Great innings!
What a fightback by Livingstone, Punjab Kings was down & out then he smashed 94 runs from 48 balls.
— Johns. (@CricCrazyJohns)
A knock to remember in IPL 2023.
He has brave heart for sure!
Brave heart Livingstone won hearts although PBKS loses
— S̴a̴r̴c̴a̴s̴t̴i̴c̴ ̴m̴o̴n̴k̴ (@srcsticmonk)
What an innings
Stands one there!
One of the most dramatic matches in IPL history:
— Mufaddal Vohra Fan Club (@mufaddalVohra_)
PBKS needed 33 in the last 6 and even after securing the match on the first ball, Ishant Sharma's No Ball kept PBKS in the game. Crazy match!
That's magic I say! ROLF :D :D
Ishant Sharma no ball eyyali, free hit ravali, malla full toss padali, shot ala aadinattu aadanattu guddoopudu oopali
— THE healthy t-man (@techsaturation)
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