Prithvi Shaw, bowlers make it two wins in two for Delhi Capitals
Chennai Super Kings fell behind early in their chase and were never in the hunt
Chennai Super Kings fell behind early in their chase and were never in the hunt
Scorer: Chandan Duorah | Commentator: Sidharth Monga
That concludes a comprehensive win for Delhi Capitals. They are coming together really well. Their batsmen have shown the adjustment after game one. They seem to realise with their bowling attack on these pitches they need not go for 200 every time. Tonight they consciously settled for less, and still had the confidence they were over-par. Then their bowlers vindicated that thinking. Rabada and Nortje are a very uncomfortable proposition on such surfaces, and Axar Patel has been the best fingerspinner so far in this IPL. They are looking formidable. And that is where we leave. Unlike CSK, though, we don't have a one-week break. See you tomorrow
Prithvi Shaw, the MoM: "In the start, you have to see how the wicket is. It is important to play along the ground at the start. Last year too I struck well but made silly mistakes. We had a slow start in PP, but we knew we had wickets in hand and we could make up. I think the wicket was better than our last match."
Shreyas Iyer: "I am really happy with the performance. I will give the fielders a benefit of doubt because these are not good conditions for catching. Because of the lighting. You sometimes misjudge the ball. You go hard, and it does come really fast. You are not sure where to position yourself. We decided we need to win comprehensively, we are happy we did that. We decided we need to assess the conditions well. The wicket was playing slow and two-paced, so we our finish was actually over-par on this surface. I am really lucky to have two power-house fast bowlers. You don't have to tell them what to do."
MS Dhoni: "I don't think it was a good game for us. The wicket did slow down a bit, there was no dew, but I think we are lacking steam in the batting department. We need to figure that out. The break in the nest seven days is the best chance we could get: give them match simulation and look for the right balance. If you look at the bowling department, there are not all consistent. We are one batsman heavy, and we can only think of getting one more bowler, we need some signs that they can take the extra load. Rayudu should play the next match so he gives us the room to experiment with the extra bowler."
Dhoni is asked about the dropped catches and if the unique lights in Dubai play a part in it. He says it doesn't bother the ones with the big gloves, but also says this is unusual lighting. "It is not like there is less light. Maybe the trajectory. Now that you have said this, there will be guys making that excuse." Typical Dhoni
Kagiso Rabada has the purple cap and has also broken Malinga's record for most consecutive two-fors in the IPL
This is comprehensive. CSK were outpowered by the excellent DC bowling here. Their batting was exposed ruthlessly by a solid bowling attack. Two CSK matches that stopped being a contest five-six overs into a chase. Panic bells have got to start ringing. It is staggering that a team goes only five down into the last over of a chase and is nowhere near the target. That is criminal in T20 cricket
RA Jadeja c Mishra b Rabada 12 (9b 1x4 0x6) SR: 133.33
Sam Curran walks in for the last three balls
MS Dhoni c †Pant b Rabada 15 (12b 2x4 0x6) SR: 125
Rabada to finish off
What's going wrong for Jadeja, how did Delhi Capitals stop Dhoni and four other questions from the game
Rolling Report of the seventh game of IPL 2020 between the Chennai Super Kings and the Delhi Capitals
The captain and coach share their thoughts on the team's batting and spin-bowling issues
Chennai Super Kings fell behind early in their chase and were never in the hunt
R Ashwin trained with the team on Thursday, but Capitals will wait take a call on his availability