END OF OVER:20 | 3 Runs 1 Wkt | DC: 184/8 | RR: 9.20
- Ravichandran Ashwin0 (1b)
- Kagiso Rabada2 (3b)
- Jofra Archer4-0-24-3
- Andrew Tye4-0-50-1
What an excellent last over from Archer. Just three off to help RR come back after that 22-run Tye over. The message for DC is clear: bowl high pace here, be aggressive, and if you are a 130ks bowler, don't bother. This is 32 fewer than what RR chased down the other night, but this is no Kings XI Punjab attack full of 130kmph medium pacers. How many runs is the superior DC attack worth? We wull soon find out
GeoG: "Incredible that most of the cricketing world sees not running off the last ball of the innings as OK but running out a batsman who is backing up as a mortal sin - they've got it the wrong way round"
Rahul Tewatia: "When I saw the pitch, I thought we needed to vary our pace. We needed to be quicker in the air, and keep playing with the lines. I was planning to not give time to the batsmen. Just push the ball rather than giving it air. Luckily I held on to Hetmyer's catch because he was hitting well. At first I misjudged it, but then I saw travelling and stayed back to take it. It was a great effort by the bowlers tonight."
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Ashwin to face. I see an attempted ramp coming

