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Delhi Capitals vs Kolkata Knight Riders, Match 51 Commentary, Live Updates

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Delhi Capitals Delhi Capitals 96/5 (14.0/20)
CRR: 6.86
Kolkata Knight Riders Kolkata Knight Riders Yet to Bat
Kolkata Knight Riderswon the toss and elected to field
13.2
1
Varun Chakaravarthy To Ashutosh Sharma
Short again and on middle, Ashutosh Sharma punches it to long on for a single.
13.1
0
Varun Chakaravarthy To Ashutosh Sharma
Floated, short and on off, turns in, Ashutosh Sharma steps across and clips it to short mid-wicket.
Trial by spin continues. Varun Chakaravarthy (2-0-10-0) replaces Sunil Narine.
End Of The Over 13 : 94/5
4 Runs
  • 112.1
  • 012.2
  • 012.3
  • 112.4
  • 112.5
  • 112.6
A. Sharma
2 (6)
A. Patel
4 (8)
A. Roy
4-0-31-2
12.6
1
Anukul Roy To Ashutosh Sharma
Flatter, full and on off, Ashutosh Sharma forces it to long off for one more. Anukul Roy finishes a fine spell of bowling with figures of 4-0-31-2.
12.5
1
Anukul Roy To Axar Patel
Drops it short and outside off, Axar Patel cuts it away to deep point for one.
12.4
1
Anukul Roy To Ashutosh Sharma
Short and around off, Ashutosh Sharma punches it down to long off for a run.
12.3
0
Anukul Roy To Ashutosh Sharma
Flighted, full and on off, Ashutosh Sharma pushes it to short cover.
12.2
0
Anukul Roy To Ashutosh Sharma
Fires this one full but down the leg side, Ashutosh Sharma fails to glance it away. Angkrish Raghuvanshi, the keeper, moves to his left, grabs it and appeals right away, but it is turned down. However, Ajinkya Rahane shows trust in his keeper and takes the review. No spike on the UltraEdge when it passes the bat, but there is a spike when it is close to the pad. So, Not Out, but not a wide as well.
12.1
1
Anukul Roy To Axar Patel
Floated, short and around leg, Axar Patel nudges it through mid-wicket for a single.
End Of The Over 12 : 90/5
1 Runs
  • 011.1
  • 011.2
  • 011.3
  • 011.4
  • 111.5
  • 011.6
A. Sharma
0 (2)
A. Patel
2 (6)
S. Narine
3-0-15-1
11.6
0
Sunil Narine To Ashutosh Sharma
Shorter in length and on middle, Ashutosh Sharma moves back and pats it back to the bowler. Just one run off the over!
11.5
1
Sunil Narine To Axar Patel
Drops it short and around off, Axar Patel flicks it off the back foot through square leg for a single.
11.4
0
Sunil Narine To Axar Patel
Slows it up, full and on middle, Axar Patel defends it on the front foot.
11.3
0
Sunil Narine To Axar Patel
Flatter, short and on off, skids through with extra bounce, Axar Patel moves back to play at it but gets nowhere near the ball.
11.2
0
Sunil Narine To Axar Patel
Floated, full and around off, Axar Patel taps it past first slip.
11.1
0
Sunil Narine To Axar Patel
Beauty! A bit round-armish from Narine from around the stump, full and around off. Axar Patel leans forward to block, but the ball spins past his blade by a whisker.
End Of The Over 11 : 89/5
9 Runs
  • 410.1
  • 1 WDW 10.2
  • 1 WD 10.2
  • 110.2
  • 210.3
  • 010.4
  • W 10.5
  • 010.6
A. Sharma
0 (1)
A. Patel
1 (1)
A. Roy
3-0-27-2
10.6
0
Anukul Roy To Ashutosh Sharma
Dragged back, on off, Ashutosh Sharma stabs it out to short cover. 9 runs and 2 wickets from the over!
And just like that, half of the DC side is back in the hut. In walks Ashutosh Sharma at number 7.
10.5
W
Anukul Roy To Tristan Stubbs OUT!
OUT! BOWLED'EM! Anukul Roy with the double whammy and problems just keep rising for the Capitals. He bowls this quicker at 95.3 kph, shortish and on off. Tristan Stubbs stays deep inside his crease and tries to guide it with an angled bat. He gets beaten by the pace on the ball and misses as the ball hits the top of off. Stubbs looks bamboozled but has to walk back too. DC are 89/5 in 10.5 overs.
10.4
0
Anukul Roy To Tristan Stubbs
Slows it up, full and on off, Tristan Stubbs pushes it a bit uppishly but safely to short cover.
10.3
2
Anukul Roy To Tristan Stubbs
A bit short, around off. Stubbs hangs back and punches it deep cover. Kartik Tyagi, the deep point fielder, runs to his right and cuts it off. Two taken.
10.2
1
Anukul Roy To Axar Patel
On middle, on a length. Axar gets across in the crease and taps it through backward square leg for a single.
10.2
wd
Anukul Roy To Axar Patel
WIDE! Pushed down leg, on a length. Patel tries to pull but misses. Wide called.
Axar Patel is the new batter in. Hasn't had the best of runs with the bat this year. Probably, this is the time the skipper unleashes when his team needs it the most.
10.2
W+wd
Anukul Roy To Pathum Nissanka OUT!
OUT! STUMPED! Fifty and out for Pathum Nissanka and Anukul Roy gets a wicket now. He expects the batter to advance and drags his length back, bowls this way outside off. Nissanka tries to repeat the dose, but this time he fails to reach out for the ball and swings all over it. Angkrish Raghuvanshi, behind the stumps, collects it cleanly and breaks the stumps with the Lankan well out of his crease. The third umpire checks for it and the replay clearly shows that it is out. However, as the ball is outside the tramline, the umpire calls it a wide.
Is Nissanka stumped out? He has already started his march to the dugout, but the on-field umpire wants to have a check. He sends it upstairs for a review. UltraEdge shows flat line. Now, onto the stumping. Side-on replay shows that the ball is fairly collected behind the stumps and Raghuvanshi whips the bails off. Nissanka is nowhere close to the popping crease. Out by a fair margin.
10.1
4
Anukul Roy To Pathum Nissanka
FOUR! FIFTY FOR NISSANKA! Off just 29 balls. This is a fine knock on a not-so-easy wicket, but he has been very positive. Tossed up, full and just outside off, Pathum Nissanka skips down the track, reaches out and smacks it over extra covers for a boundary.
End Of The Over 10 : 80/3
3 Runs
  • 09.1
  • 19.2
  • 09.3
  • 29.4
  • W 9.5
  • 09.6
T. Stubbs
0 (1)
P. Nissanka
46 (28)
S. Narine
2-0-14-1
9.6
0
Sunil Narine To Tristan Stubbs
Good length, outside off, spinning in, Stubbs defends it off the inner half to the bowler. At halfway, DC are 80/3.
Out goes Sameer Rizvi, in comes Tristan Stubbs.
9.5
W
Sunil Narine To Sameer Rizvi OUT!
OUT! IN THE AIR AND GONE! The spin continues to choke the Capitals in this middle phase. Narine, the old fox does the job. Actually brave bowling this from Narine. He tosses it up full and on off. Invites the big shot to be played. Sameer Rizvi goes for a big slog sweep over deep mid-wicket, but does not time it perfectly and it goes only as far as Rovman Powell stationed at the edge of the ropes. He takes a watchful reverse cup catch in front of his face, just over his right shoulder. No fireworks from Rizvi this time around. Delhi Capitals are 80/3 after 9.5 overs.
9.4
2
Sunil Narine To Sameer Rizvi
Dropped short, on off, Sameer is deep in the crease and pulls it to the right of long on for a couple.
9.3
0
Sunil Narine To Sameer Rizvi
At 95.4 kph, this is the carrom ball from Narine, touch full, on middle. Sameer Rizvi covers the stumps by getting across. Tries to nudge it to the leg side, but gets a leading edge to the off side.
9.2
1
Sunil Narine To Pathum Nissanka
This time, it turns into the batter, full around off. Pathum sits down on a knee and sweeps it behind square on the leg side for a run.
9.1
0
Sunil Narine To Pathum Nissanka
Spins away from off, not that short but Nissanka plays off the back foot. Plays it late and dabs it to short third.
Strategic Break! Kolkata Knight Riders have pulled things back in the last couple of overs, and the pitch has something for the spinners. These middle overs will be really crucial in seeing where this game goes. Pathum Nissanka is batting really well and having a set batter on this wicket will be key later on, but the DC middle order will also need to step up against the spinners of Kolkata, who have been the best among all teams this season. A fascinating battle awaits us. Sunil Narine to bowl after the break.
End Of The Over 9 : 77/2
3 Runs
  • 18.1
  • 08.2
  • 08.3
  • 18.4
  • 18.5
  • 08.6
S. Rizvi
1 (4)
P. Nissanka
45 (26)
V. Chakaravarthy
2-0-10-0
8.6
0
Varun Chakaravarthy To Sameer Rizvi
Slightly around off, on a fuller length. Sameer lunges forward and smothers it to the first slip. End of a very probing over from Chakaravarthy. Just 3 runs from it. 2-0-10-0 so far for Varun.
8.5
1
Varun Chakaravarthy To Pathum Nissanka
Shortish on the stumps, drifting in. Nissanka hangs deep in the crease and works it through square leg for a single.
8.4
1
Varun Chakaravarthy To Sameer Rizvi
Flighted googly on leg stump, Rizvi plants the front leg across, looks to work it into the leg side. Gets an inside edge onto the front pad and the ball rolls in front of covers for a single.
8.3
0
Varun Chakaravarthy To Sameer Rizvi
And again! Pitched slightly shorter than the previous ball, but he spins it back in from around off. Sameer Rizvi again gets on the front foot to flick it away, but is beaten on the inside edge and is hit on the pad. This time, Varun is a bit more expressive in his appeal for LBW, but the keeper isn't. In fact, Angkrish Raghuvanshi is busy setting up the field. No interest from Rahane either.
8.2
0
Varun Chakaravarthy To Sameer Rizvi
Spins back in from middle, on a fractionally fuller length. Rizvi plays all around it and is beaten on the inside edge, being hit on the back thigh pad. A muted appeal from Varun but nothing doing.
8.1
1
Varun Chakaravarthy To Pathum Nissanka
Length, on middle and leg, Pathum tucks it to wide long on for a single.
A short stay for Nitish Rana. Sameer Rizvi comes out to the middle now.
End Of The Over 8 : 74/2
12 Runs
  • 17.1
  • 67.2
  • 17.3
  • 47.4
  • 07.5
  • W 7.6
N. Rana
8 (10)
P. Nissanka
43 (24)
C. Green
1-0-12-1
7.6
W
Cameron Green To Nitish Rana OUT!
OUT! TAKEN EASILY! Green with a massive wicket for his team. He bangs the ball short, and angles it into the bodyline of the batter, to tuck Rana up for space. Nitish gets across, tries to pull it over square leg, but the ball kicks up a bit and Rana finds himself into an awkward position. The ball is spooned off the splice of the bat and goes towards short fine leg. A simple catching practice for Sunil Narine, there. And a kind of slowish knock from Rana is ended. Delhi Capitals are 74/2 after 8 overs.
7.5
0
Cameron Green To Nitish Rana
Better from Green! Bowls on a tight line, on middle, on a good length. Nitish rocks back, is cramped up for room and can only bunt it back to the bowler.
7.4
4
Cameron Green To Nitish Rana
FOUR! Nicely played! Around the stump, full and around off. Nitish Rana shimmies down the track, moves leg side, throws his hands at it and lofts it over cover-point and it goes on a few bounces into the DC dugout for a boundary.
7.3
1
Cameron Green To Pathum Nissanka
Nagging length, around off. Nissanka hops on the toes and square cuts it to deep point's right for a run.
7.2
6
Cameron Green To Pathum Nissanka
SIX! Now that's easily dispatched! Good use of the wrists there. Very full from Green, on middle and leg. Pathum Nissanka gets a shade across, picks up well and dumps it into the stands, behind deep backward square leg. He is timing the ball really nicely here.
7.1
1
Cameron Green To Nitish Rana
Short of a length from around the wicket. Rana plays off the back foot and cuts it to deep point. Powell moves a bit to his right in the deep and mops it up. One run.
Spin from both ends? Nope, Cameron Green joins the attack now.
End Of The Over 7 : 62/1
7 Runs
  • 16.1
  • 06.2
  • 16.3
  • 16.4
  • 06.5
  • 46.6
P. Nissanka
36 (22)
N. Rana
3 (6)
V. Chakaravarthy
1-0-7-0
6.6
4
Varun Chakaravarthy To Pathum Nissanka
FOUR! Why go wham-bam, when you know delicacy! Not that short from Varun, closer to the off pole. Pathum Nissanka creates room by backing away, plays it very late and threads it between short third and backward point for a boundary. 7 runs from Varun's first then.
6.5
0
Varun Chakaravarthy To Pathum Nissanka
Flat, full, on middle. Nissanka drills it straight back at the bowler. Varun bends low and collects it.
6.4
1
Varun Chakaravarthy To Nitish Rana
Drags the length back, on middle and off. Nitish plays off the back foot and runs it to long on for a single.
6.3
1
Varun Chakaravarthy To Pathum Nissanka
A bit shorter, on leg, Pathum goes back and pulls it on the bounce to deep mid-wicket. A single taken.
6.2
0
Varun Chakaravarthy To Pathum Nissanka
Over the wicket. Full and spinning in almost square from middle. Pathum Nissanka tries to flick but plays over it and the ball lobs off the front pad. Angkrish Raghuvanshi rushes forward and dives to gather the ball.
6.1
1
Varun Chakaravarthy To Nitish Rana
Slides into the batter, from around the stump. On a length, around off. Rana goes deep into the crease and dinks it wide of mid-wicket for a single. He looks for the second, but the fielder is quick to charge on the ball.
End of Powerplay! Neither side will be too disappointed with how things have gone in the first six overs. Here is Varun Chakaravarthy to bowl now.
End Of The Over 6 : 55/1
6 Runs
  • 45.1
  • 15.2
  • 05.3
  • 05.4
  • 05.5
  • 15.6
N. Rana
1 (4)
P. Nissanka
31 (18)
V. Arora
2-0-16-0
5.6
1
Vaibhav Arora To Nitish Rana
Just short of Pandey! A proactive effort, though, from him. Back of a length, angling slightly outside off. Rana presses back and cuts it over point. Manish Pandey charges in off the ropes, dives forward but the ball lands just in front of him and he half stops it. The ball stays in his vicinity and the batters cross for a single. DC end their Powerplay at 55/1.
5.5
0
Vaibhav Arora To Nitish Rana
Swing and a miss! Fuller and outside off, curving away late from the southpaw. Nitish Rana does not move his feet much and tries to blast it past covers, only for the ball to whistle past the outside edge.
5.4
0
Vaibhav Arora To Nitish Rana
Attacks the stumps, on a fuller length. Rana hops across and tucks it to the leg side.
5.3
0
Vaibhav Arora To Nitish Rana
Fires it a touch fuller and fairly outside off, Rana ignores.
5.2
1
Vaibhav Arora To Pathum Nissanka
Pitched short, on top of middle. Pathum hangs back and pulls it all along the ground to deep mid-wicket for a single.
5.1
4
Vaibhav Arora To Pathum Nissanka
FOUR! Just over! Vaibhav errs in line, on the pads, on a length. Pathum Nissanka uses the pace and whips it over the leaping Varun Chakaravarthy at short fine leg, or the 45, as they say, for a boundary. 50 UP FOR THE CAPITALS!
KL Rahul pointed out something while making his way to the dugout. Not really sure what it was, but he looked really disappointed. Maybe he wanted to lift it over mid off and didn't quite get the timing right. Nitish Rana is the new batter in for DC, at number 3. And Vaibhav Arora is back on as well.
End Of The Over 5 : 49/1
10 Runs
  • 44.1
  • 14.2
  • 04.3
  • 14.4
  • 44.5
  • W 4.6
KL Rahul
23 (14)
P. Nissanka
26 (16)
K. Tyagi
1-0-10-1
4.6
W
Kartik Tyagi To KL Rahul OUT!
OUT! TAKEN! Kartik Tyagi strikes gold for KKR. He goes fuller and on middle and off. KL Rahul stays in his crease and has a big hoick across the line but only manages to get a top edge. The ball goes miles in the air towards mid on, where the giant Aussie, Cameron Green, settles under it and pouches it safely with a reverse cup above his head. DC are 49/1.
4.5
4
Kartik Tyagi To KL Rahul
FOUR! Nicely done! Banged into the pitch, around off. KL Rahul stands tall, gets on top of the bounce and swas it to the long off fence for four more runs.
4.4
1
Kartik Tyagi To Pathum Nissanka
Good stop! Hard length and just outside off, Pathum Nissanka cuts it away wide of point. Anukul Roy dives to his right and gets a good hand on it to save a certain boundary. The batters pinch a run.
4.3
0
Kartik Tyagi To Pathum Nissanka
Pitched up and on middle, Pathum Nissanka drills it but fails to get it past mid on.
4.2
1
Kartik Tyagi To KL Rahul
Back of a length and on off, KL Rahul dabs it towards point for a single.
4.1
4
Kartik Tyagi To KL Rahul
FOUR! A better effort was needed there! Short of a length and around off. KL Rahul gets his hands through the shot and carves it through point. Anukul Roy in the deep runs to his right, slides and gets both hands to the ball but only parries it over the fence for a boundary.
A bit of an expensive start for Narine. KKR still in search of their first breakthrough. And here's bowler number 4 for the tourists. Kartik Tyagi is into the attack now, replacing Anukul Roy.
End Of The Over 4 : 39/0
11 Runs
  • 13.1
  • 43.2
  • 03.3
  • 13.4
  • 43.5
  • 13.6
KL Rahul
14 (10)
P. Nissanka
25 (14)
S. Narine
1-0-11-0
3.6
1
Sunil Narine To KL Rahul
Another short delivery, on leg, KL Rahul punches it to long on for one more. 11 runs from Narine's first over!
3.5
4
Sunil Narine To KL Rahul
FOUR! Put away! Dragged back again from Narine, around off. KL Rahul pulls it off the inside half of the bat but hits it wide of long on. Cameron Green runs to his right and dives but fails to stop the boundary.
3.4
1
Sunil Narine To Pathum Nissanka
Short and around leg, Pathum Nissanka clips it through square leg for one.
3.3
0
Sunil Narine To Pathum Nissanka
Pushed through quicker, shortish and on off, skids through a bit, Pathum Nissanka just about keeps it out.
3.2
4
Sunil Narine To Pathum Nissanka
FOUR! Gets it through! Flighted, full and just outside off, Pathum Nissanka leans on and drives it nicely wide of mid off. The fielder runs to his left but dives over the ball and lets it through for a boundary.
3.1
1
Sunil Narine To KL Rahul
Floated, short and on off, turns in a bit, KL Rahul gets a bit hurried and nudges it to the leg side for a single.
Surprise, surprise! Just one over for Arora, and he is replaced by the one and only Sunil Narine.
End Of The Over 3 : 28/0
11 Runs
  • 02.1
  • 42.2
  • 12.3
  • 02.4
  • 02.5
  • 62.6
P. Nissanka
20 (11)
KL Rahul
8 (7)
A. Roy
2-0-18-0
2.6
6
Anukul Roy To Pathum Nissanka
SIX! Short and punished! Roy bowls this a bit too short this time, on middle. Pathum Nissanka has all the time in the world to move back and heaves it over the deep mid-wicket fence for a biggie.
2.5
0
Anukul Roy To Pathum Nissanka
Looped up, full and on middle, Pathum Nissanka uses his feet, takes it on the full but drills it down the pitch, Anukul Roy gets low on his follow-through to make a half stop.
2.4
0
Anukul Roy To Pathum Nissanka
Fires in a yorker, on middle and leg, Pathum Nissanka digs it out to the off side.
2.3
1
Anukul Roy To KL Rahul
Dragged back, on middle, KL Rahul punches it wide of extra cover for a single.
2.2
4
Anukul Roy To KL Rahul
FOUR! Up and over! Flighted, full and on middle and leg, KL Rahul stays outside the leg stump, opens up his front leg and lofts it over mid on for a boundary on the bounce.
2.1
0
Anukul Roy To KL Rahul
Floated, full and on middle, KL Rahul has a swipe across the line but gets it from the toe-end towards mid on.
End Of The Over 2 : 17/0
10 Runs
  • 01.1
  • 11.2
  • 11.3
  • 61.4
  • 11.5
  • 11.6
KL Rahul
3 (4)
P. Nissanka
14 (8)
V. Arora
1-0-10-0
1.6
1
Vaibhav Arora To KL Rahul
Hits the deck, on the sixth stump line, KL Rahul steers it towards point for one.
1.5
1
Vaibhav Arora To Pathum Nissanka
Short of a length and on middle, jags back into the body of the batter, Pathum Nissanka looks to clip it away but gets an inside edge onto his thigh pad as the ball rolls to short fine leg. They cross.
1.4
6
Vaibhav Arora To Pathum Nissanka
SIX! BANG! Pathum Nissanka goes big now. Fuller delivery, angling into the leg stump. Nissanka picks it up off his pads and deposits it over the deep backward square leg fence for a biggie. That's the first six of the game.
1.3
1
Vaibhav Arora To KL Rahul
Back of a length and on middle, KL Rahul dabs it in front of point for a run.
1.2
1
Vaibhav Arora To Pathum Nissanka
Much fuller and on middle, Pathum Nissanka drills it with a straight bat wide of mid on, where Kartik Tyagi moves to his left quickly and makes a diving stop. A single taken.
1.1
0
Vaibhav Arora To Pathum Nissanka
Vaibhav Arora begins with a hard-length delivery, on off, nips back in a bit. Pathum Nissanka looks to guide it away from his body and gets an inside edge onto his pads. That could have easily gone back onto the stumps.
A quiet start for the Capitals. Roy kept it tight. Pace from the other end. Vaibhav Arora to share the new ball. Will he get the swing? Let's see.
End Of The Over 1 : 7/0
7 Runs
  • 00.1
  • 40.2
  • 10.3
  • 00.4
  • 10.5
  • 10.6
P. Nissanka
6 (4)
KL Rahul
1 (2)
A. Roy
1-0-7-0
0.6
1
Anukul Roy To Pathum Nissanka
Drops it short and on middle and leg, Pathum Nissanka pats it to the right of mid on for another run. 7 runs off the first over then!
0.5
1
Anukul Roy To KL Rahul
Flighted, full and on middle, KL Rahul backs away and drills it to sweeper cover for a run.
0.4
0
Anukul Roy To KL Rahul
A low full toss, sliding into the pads, KL Rahul clips it away straight to mid-wicket. Roy gets away with one there.
0.3
1
Anukul Roy To Pathum Nissanka
Tossed up, full and on off, Pathum Nissanka drives it down to long off for a single.
0.2
4
Anukul Roy To Pathum Nissanka
FOUR! DC are underway in style! A gentle loosener from Roy as he bowls a half-tracker, on middle and leg. Pathum Nissanka rocks back quickly and pulls it over mid-wicket for the first boundary of the game. It almost yorks the boundary ropes and bounces over.
0.1
0
Anukul Roy To Pathum Nissanka
Anukul Roy starts with a floater, short and on off, Pathum Nissanka stays back and punches it to cover-point.
It's time to rock and roll in Delhi. Out walk the two umpires - Nitin Menon and Rohan Pandit. Rahane leads his men out as the Knight Riders take their respective fielding spots. Pathum Nissanka walks out to the crease with KL Rahul to open for the Capitals. And it will be spin to start for KKR. Here's Anukul Roy, all set to bowl to Nissanka. Here we go...
Impact Players for DC - Kuldeep Yadav, Karun Nair, Abishek Porel, T Natarajan, David Miller.
Delhi Capitals (Playing XI) - KL Rahul (WK), Pathum Nissanka, Sameer Rizvi, Tristan Stubbs, Nitish Rana, Axar Patel (C), Ashutosh Sharma, Lungi Ngidi, Mitchell Starc, Vipraj Nigam (In place of Karun Nair), Mukesh Kumar (In place of T Natarajan).
Impact Players for KKR - Finn Allen, Ramandeep Singh, Tejasvi Singh, Navdeep Saini, Tim Seifert.
Kolkata Knight Riders (Unchanged Playing XI) - Ajinkya Rahane (C), Angkrish Raghuvanshi (WK), Cameron Green, Rovman Powell, Manish Pandey, Rinku Singh, Sunil Narine, Anukul Roy, Kartik Tyagi, Vaibhav Arora, Varun Chakaravarthy.
Need to be focused from the first ball - The captain of Delhi Capitals, Axar Patel, says that they don't mind batting first as the toss is something that is not in their hands, but they have to be focused from ball one. Informs that they have made a couple of changes with Mukesh Kumar coming in for T Natarajan and Vipraj Nigam replacing Karun Nair. Axar mentions that it does not spin much here in Delhi, but there is a bit of slowness which they have to get used to. The pacers can also use the slower balls into the wicket effectively. Ends by saying that nowadays the length of the boundaries doesn't matter, and they will have to play their best cricket.
All about starting fresh - The captain of Kolkata Knight Riders, Ajinkya Rahane, says the decision is made with the last three games in mind. He points out that the scores in those games have been quite varied, from 260-plus totals to a low-scoring contest against RCB. He adds that seeing how the wicket plays first makes it easier to bat later, sharing that the focus for his side is simply playing good cricket for all 40 overs. On the team combination, Rahane says that they are going unchanged. On the surface, he admits it is difficult to read. He adds that the key is to start well, assess the conditions early and react to situations accordingly. On the extended gaps between games, Rahane says it has worked out well for the side. He shares that the mood within the group during that first big break was really important. He stresses that this game is all about starting fresh and doing well.
TOSS - It's time for the flip of the coin in Delhi! Both the captains are out in the middle alongside Harsha Bhogle who is seeing off the proceedings. Axar Patel gives the coin a flick and Ajinkya Rahane calls correctly. Kolkata Knight Riders elect to BOWL first.
DC's ace paceman is up for a chat - Mitchell Starc, on being asked about how his body is feeling, says it is in reasonable shape. He shares that there are a few things he is managing but adds that he feels confident he can execute when it matters. He points out that it took him the first game to get up to speed with T20 cricket again, noting that this is his third game and expressing hope that the team can shift their momentum. On what advice he would offer a youngster looking to hit the ground running, Starc laughs and acknowledges that it is easy to say, coming from a 36-year-old with experience. He shares that for him, it came down to reaching a place where ticking all the right boxes skill-wise felt natural. He adds that the fitness side has always been something he feels he has a handle on, whether it is the gym work, the running or the time on legs. Starc details that his focus this time around was making sure he could do what he knows he is capable of in T20 cricket, pointing to the execution of yorkers and the different skill sets required across four overs. On the trick to bowling in the powerplay in the modern IPL, Starc shares that a big part of it is getting your head around the size of the grounds and the nature of the wickets. He adds that, as has been said many times, taking the ego out of bowling is essential. He points out that there is enormous expectation on batters these days, with scores of 250-plus becoming increasingly common. Details that for bowlers, the challenge is staying a step ahead and avoiding predictability. Starc notes that runs will flow in the powerplay and that is simply accepted, adding that taking wickets and breaking into the middle order early is the best way to stem that flow. On his assessment of the surface, Starc reveals he watched a couple of games from the sidelines when he first arrived. He points out that this ground has produced a different wicket every time they have played here, adding that adapting quickest is the key challenge. He shares that they are playing on the same wicket used for the Punjab game, which he was present for, noting that if it behaves similarly, it could be a nice surface for batting.
KKR's starboy is up for a chat - Angkrish Raghuvanshi says that every game is an important game for them. Adds that he values his season according to the team's success, and says it was tough at first but they are finally getting going. Mentions that there have been a lot of different scores here, so assessing the conditions and communicating with the team and trying their best will be key. Raghuvanshi shares that the coaching staff have been great. Says that he hasn't really been thinking about being aggressive with the bat, just watch the ball and try to do what's best for the team at that point of time.
PITCH REPORT - Nick Knight begins by highlighting that DC have won just one of their last five games, and are desperate for a win. Then points that the one game that they won was on the pitch that is being used for this match. Knight also shares that Delhi posted a massive 264/2 against Punjab here, before admitting that Delhi actually lost that game. Katey Martin joins with her assessment, stating that nobody knows whatsoever what is going to happen on this particular surface. She shares that Pitch Number 6 will be used for this match, adding that it is the surface Delhi specifically requested. Highlights that there was significantly more grass on it during the Punjab game. She adds that when PBKS came to town, there was significantly more grass on offer, though that was also a day game. She describes the surface as absolutely barren and glued on top, adding that dry cracks are visible as well. She reckons that it will play slow, favouring spin bowlers and pace-off deliveries, noting that it presents a real challenge given the reduced grass. Knight then turns to the toss question, pointing out that Delhi won the toss last time and batted first. He adds that with so much uncertainty around this surface, batting first is a difficult call to make. He shares his thinking that if nobody knows what is going to happen, there is little reason to expose your batters early, suggesting it makes more sense to get a target on the board first and then chase it down.
Numbers don't lie - Head-to-head? KKR lead 19-15 overall, and at the Arun Jaitley Stadium, they hold a 6-5 advantage. In the last 10 IPL games, batting first has won only 30 percent of the time at this ground, but the average winning score is a monstrous 231, meaning if you bat first, you'd better post a mountain. Narine's stranglehold (27 wickets vs DC), Chakravarthy's personal best against this opponent, and Raghuvanshi's breakout season. Delhi have Stubbs' finishing firepower, Rahul's consistency, and a desperate need to break their batting-first jinx. Something has to give and it might happen before the first strategic timeout. Toss and team news in a bit.
Chasing success, defending troubles - Delhi Capitals, meanwhile, have slowly backed themselves into a corner. All four of their wins this season have come while chasing, and they are still searching for their first successful defence. KL Rahul has been their batting mainstay with 445 runs, while Tristan Stubbs and Sameer Rizvi have formed one of the most productive middle-order pairings in IPL 2026, averaging 35, the best among all teams. However, frequent collapses have hurt them badly, and despite trying multiple opening combinations, only the Nissanka-Rahul pairing has looked convincing. Mitchell Starc and Lungi Ngidi have added quality to the pace attack, but the inconsistent returns from T Natarajan and Kuldeep Yadav have prevented Delhi from fully finding their rhythm.
Purple patch - Kolkata Knight Riders are suddenly breathing fire. The architects? Their spinners. Sunil Narine now has 200 wickets for KKR, the first bowler to do so for a single IPL team and boasts the best economy rate in IPL 2026 (6.8). Varun Chakravarthy has taken 19 wickets against Delhi in IPL, his most against any opponent, while Rinku Singh has been at the heart of every win. Angkrish Raghuvanshi has been KKR’s leading run-scorer this season with 268, while Ajinkya Rahane boasts 884 runs against Delhi, the third-most by any player. But if KKR are to keep their winning run going, the opening pair and middle order need to step up alongside Rinku. Their spin trio, which has taken the most wickets among all spin attacks this season, could be crucial again on a Delhi pitch that has already seen a few massive totals.
Must-win clash at the Capital - Welcome, cricket fans, to the heart of the nation's capital! It's Match 51 of IPL 2026, and the Arun Jaitley Stadium is ready to host a high-voltage clash between the Delhi Capitals and the Kolkata Knight Riders. Both teams are squeezed in the middle of the table and with the playoff race tightening, massive two points are up for grabs. The Capitals have won just one of their last five, while the Knight Riders have flipped their season completely, riding a three-match winning streak after losing five of their first six.
... MATCH DAY...
Bout number 51 of the season - The race for survival intensifies at the Arun Jaitley Stadium as Delhi Capitals host Kolkata Knight Riders in Match 51 of the Indian Premier League 2026. With both teams stuck in the lower half of the table and running out of opportunities, this fixture has all the ingredients of a virtual knockout. Delhi enter the contest wounded after four defeats in their last five games, while Kolkata suddenly look alive after stringing together three consecutive wins. Delhi's troubles at home - For Delhi, the season has spiralled alarmingly after a promising start and they now have a four-match losing streak at home. Axar Patel’s side now sits seventh with four wins from ten matches, and their recent home defeat to Chennai Super Kings exposed recurring flaws like fragile middle-order batting, inconsistent bowling, and an inability to control pressure phases. KL Rahul remains their batting pillar with 445 runs this season, but the lack of sustained support around him has hurt the Capitals badly. A major subplot will revolve around KL Rahul versus KKR’s mystery spin attack. Rahul has carried Delhi’s batting through difficult phases this season, but Kolkata’s ability to squeeze scoring options through Narine and Varun could force Delhi into another sluggish middle-over stretch. If Rahul bats deep, DC stay alive, but if KKR dismiss him early, the visitors could completely dominate proceedings. Kolkata's resurgence - Kolkata, on the other hand, have rediscovered momentum at precisely the right time. After enduring a disastrous opening stretch where they failed to win any of their first six games, the three-time former champions have suddenly pieced together three wins on the bounce. Their latest victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad showcased a much calmer batting approach, with Ajinkya Rahane’s leadership beginning to stabilise a side that had looked tactically scattered earlier in the campaign. Also, Rinku Singh’s finishing role becomes increasingly important. The left-hander has often had to rebuild innings after top-order collapses this season, but with Rahane stabilising the batting order, Rinku may finally get the freedom to attack from ball one in the death overs. That could be a dangerous sign for Delhi’s inconsistent death bowling unit. Spin to win? One of the defining aspects of this clash could be the battle between both teams' spin duos and the opposition's middle order. World-class spinners on show include the likes of Axar Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Sunil Narine and Varun Chakaravarthy, more than a handful for any batting lineup. The duo of Narine and Chakaravarthy has been key in KKR's turnaround this season. Delhi’s bowling attack, however, has struggled to consistently close out innings. Mitchell Starc has shown flashes with the new ball, but the Capitals have leaked heavily at the death in recent matches. Against a Kolkata batting lineup that suddenly looks deeper with the middle order contributing heavily, DC’s execution under pressure will be tested again. Pitch and head-to-head record - The pitch at the Arun Jaitley Stadium is expected to sit somewhere between a traditional Kotla turner and the flatter surfaces seen earlier this season. Recent matches suggest scores around 175-185 remain competitive, especially if spinners dominate the middle overs. Teams chasing have generally preferred the conditions here because of evening dew, making the toss potentially influential. Historically, Kolkata have held the upper hand in this rivalry. They lead the overall head-to-head battle 16-12 and have also won the last three meetings between the sides. Their spinners, particularly Sunil Narine and Varun Chakravarthy, have repeatedly troubled Delhi’s batting unit in recent years. Form (Last 5 completed games, most recent first) - DC - LWLLL | KKR - WWWLL. Predictions? On current form and momentum, Kolkata Knight Riders appear slightly ahead heading into this contest. Delhi’s batting inconsistencies and recent collapse under pressure remain worrying signs, while KKR’s bowling attack seems better suited to exploit Kotla conditions. If Narine and Varun control the middle overs, Kolkata could register a fourth straight win and throw the playoff race wide open. Who do you think will come out on top in this battle?
Match Info
  • Venue Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
  • Weather Clear
  • Toss Kolkata Knight Riders won the toss and elected to field
  • Umpire Nitin Menon (IND), Rohan Pandit (IND) and Kaushik Gandhi (IND)
  • Referee Amit Sharma (IND)
Match Notes
  • P Nissanka T20 fifty: 50 runs in 29 balls (5x4) (3x6)
  • Strategic Time-out: Delhi 77/2 in 9.0 overs
  • Mandatory Power play (1-6): Delhi 55/1
  • Delhi 53/1 in 5.1 overs
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