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67/10 (13.0)

CR : 5.15

191/3 (20.0)

CR : 9.55

Delhi won by 124 runs 🏆

12.4
0
S Sharma to V Chakravarthy
Floated on outside off and overpitched. Dot ball again. 
12.5
0
S Sharma to V Chakravarthy
Fast delivery onto the pads and Chakravarthy gets an inside edge to the pads for no run. 
12.6
W
S Sharma to V Chakravarthy
Match sealed by Delhi! Googly from Suyash and Chakravarthy tried to cut it to the point but gets an under-edge to the stumps and away he goes. Suyash Sharma's heroic with the ball has helped Delhi to bundle out the strong batting unit of Tamil Nadu for a mere 67 runs in 13 overs. A humiliating defeat for Tamil Nadu as they faced a massive 124-run defeat against Delhi. 
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V Chakravarthy 1(7)

b S Sharma

4s/6s

0/0

SR

14.29

Over 13

Tamil Nadu 67/10
Kuldeep Sen0(1)
Suyash Sharma4-5(4.0)
DEL won by 124 runs
7:21 PM IST and Local Time: Suyash Sharma's heroics with the ball has helped Delhi to bundle out the strong batting unit of Tamil Nadu for a mere 67 runs in 13 overs. A humiliating defeat for Tamil Nadu as they faced a massive 124-run defeat against Delhi. 

Earlier, after being invited to bat first, Delhi posted a hefty 191/3 in 20 overs. Priyansh Arya played a scintillating knock of 81 runs off 47 balls and provided a solid start for Delhi from the word go. Yash Dhull contributed 36 runs off 29 balls.  Ayush Badoni played a brisk knock at the cue end of the innings and remained unbeaten on 41 runs off 21 balls, while Himmat Singh remained unbeaten on 21 runs off 15 balls. Varun Chakaravarthy bagged a couple of wickets for Tamil Nadu, while Sanjay Yadav celebrated one wicket. 

In pursuit of a hefty 191 runs, Tamil Nadu lost Ajitesh Guruswamy and Sai Sudharsan quickly, as both of them managed to score just 4 runs from as many balls. 

Hari Nishanth and Vijay Shankar tried to steady the ship but their progress was abruptly halted as Shankar departed for just 2 runs. Following the wicket of Shankar, Tamil Nadu started falling like nine pins and eventually, they were skittled for a mere 67 runs. The scorecard resembled a telephone number, Hari Nishanth topping the list with 19 runs to his name. 

Suyash Sharma shone with the ball for Delhi, bagging 4 wickets and conceding just 5 runs in his 4-over quota. Lalit Yadav and Hrithik Shokeen chipped in with a couple of wickets, while Ishant Sharma and Navdeep Saini celebrated one wicket. 
Player of the match - Priyansh Arya: "Badoni told me to keep going and play the big shots."
That concludes our coverage as well. Delhi outplayed Tamil Nadu by a whopping 124 runs to continue their winning streak. For now, this is Deepak Prakash signing off on behalf of my co-commentator Harshit Rathi, and scorer/analyst Yogesh Kumar. CHEERS!