4s
6s
Total 4's :
17
Total 6's :
0
Wickets :
6
all
fours
sixes
wickets
4
0.2
Umesh Yadav to David Warner, FOUR! David Warner opens his account with a dismissive shot! Umesh Yadav bangs this in short and outside the off pole. David Warner pulls this towards deep mid-wicket and collects four runs.
4
1.1
Kulwant Khejroliya to Prithvi Shaw, FOUR! That is great a looking shot from Prithvi Shaw! Kulwant Khejroliya bowls this back of a length and outside the off pole. Prithvi Shaw stands upright and slaps this towards deep cover for four runs.
4
1.3
Kulwant Khejroliya to David Warner, FOUR! This is a good start for Delhi! Kulwant Khejroliya bowls this short and going down leg. David Warner looks to pull and gets the ball off his gloves towards fine leg for four runs.
4
1.4
Kulwant Khejroliya to David Warner, FOUR! Back-to-back boundaries and David Warner is showing solid intent here! This is bowled a fraction short and just outside the off pole. David Warner makes room for himself and slaps this into the gap towards deep cover point for four more runs.
4
2.1
Andre Russell to David Warner, FOUR! That is sheer power from David Warner! Andre Russell bowls this on a yorker length and in line with the stumps. David Warner thumps this towards long on for four runs. No fielder moved as the ball raced away to the fence.
4
2.2
Andre Russell to David Warner, FOUR! David Warner wants to get this done in a hurry! Andre Russell bowls this short and outside the off stump. David Warner pulls this away with his quick hands towards deep mid-wicket and collects four more runs.
4
4.1
Varun Chakaravarthy to Prithvi Shaw, FOUR! Prithvi Shaw finally manages to find the fence! Varun Chakaravarthy bowls this short and outside the off pole. Prithvi Shaw goes deep in the crease and cuts this towards deep deep backward point for four runs.
W
4.3
Varun Chakaravarthy to Prithvi Shaw, OUT! Kolkata have finally managed to draw the first blood and it is the mystery spinner Varun Chakaravarthy who does the trick! Prithvi Shaw's poor tournament continues as he is dismissed on a low score once again. This is bowled short and angled away from the batter outside off. Prithvi Shaw looks to cut this away but gets an under edge onto the stumps. Kolkata need a few more wickets quickly if they are to claw themselves back into this game.
4
4.5
Varun Chakaravarthy to David Warner, FOUR! David Warner is finding the gap beautifully here! This is a tad bit short and in line with the stumps. David Warner gets down on his knees and slaps this towards deep square leg for four runs.
4
5.1
Sunil Narine to David Warner, FOUR! Excellent timing. Slightly shorter and down leg, David Warner gets on his knee and slogs it over backward point for a one bounce boundary!
4
5.3
Sunil Narine to David Warner, FOUR! Fine shot. Lands it down leg again, David Warner slogs it over backward point for four again.
4
5.4
Sunil Narine to David Warner, FOUR! Slightly shorter and on middle and leg, David Warner hangs back and knocks it through long on as the ball races away from the fence.
4
5.5
Sunil Narine to David Warner, FOUR MORE! David Warner looks in a bit of a hurry here. Full and on off, David Warner lofts it over mid on for four more.
W
7.2
Nitish Rana to Mitchell Marsh, OUT! CAUGHT! Nitish Rana does get the breakthrough and what an inspired bowling change this it! Bowls it on off, slower too, Mitchell Marsh hangs back and looks to loft it but mistimes it completely. The ball carries towards long off and David Wiese (sub) takes a fine catch near the ropes. Mitchell Marsh makes his way back for just two runs.
4
7.3
Nitish Rana to Philip Salt, FOUR! Philip Salt gets off the mark in style. Full and on off, Philip Salt hangs back and drives it past extra covers for a boundary.
W
8.1
Anukul Roy to Philip Salt, OUT! CAUGHT AND BOWLED! Anukul Roy strikes. Full and on off, with some turn on offer, Philip Salt looks to play it down the ground but the ball hits the upper part of the bat. The ball lobs back towards the bowler who takes a dolly. Philip Salt makes his way back.
4
10.2
Anukul Roy to David Warner, FOUR! That is FIFTY for David Warner and his fourth in six games this season! Anukul Roy fires this one full and onto the pads. David Warner sweeps this towards deep backward square leg and collects four runs.
4
10.5
Anukul Roy to Manish Pandey, FOUR! Great use of the feet by Manish Pandey! Anukul Roy tosses this full and in line with the stumps. Manish Pandey charges down the wicket and thumps this back over the bowler's head for four runs.
W
13.1
Varun Chakaravarthy to David Warner, OUT! PLUMB! Kolkata have a huge wicket here and do we have a twist in the tale? Varun Chakaravarthy tosses this one full and into the pads. David Warner gets his front forward and looks to reverse-sweep this fine but misses and gets hit flush on the front pad. A huge appeal from the bowler and the umpire raises his finger. David Warner knows he is a goner but decides to review either way. UltraEdge shows there is no bat involved and Ball Tracking indicates it is red on impact and wickets hitting. David Warner is already at the boundary line and Delhi lose their fourth wicket.
4
14.4
Sunil Narine to Manish Pandey, FOUR! A misfield in the deep and Delhi have been gifted four runs! Yet another short ball bowled outside off pole. Manish Pandey pulls this towards deep mid-wicket and Andre Russell looks to pick up the ball with one hand but misses it.
4
14.6
Sunil Narine to Axar Patel, FOUR! Nicely played. Shorter and outside off, Axar Patel hangs back and caresses it through point for a boundary!
W
15.5
Anukul Roy to Manish Pandey, OUT! CAUGHT! Another one bites the dust! Fuller one, and some turn on offer. Manish Pandey moves forward to loft it but mistimes it completely. The ball lobs in the air towards long on. Rinku Singh settles under it and takes a sitter. Delhi now needs 18 runs in 25 balls. Kolkata have a glimmer of hope here as Delhi have lost half their side. Aman Khan is the new batter.
W
16.2
Nitish Rana to Aman Khan, OUT! TIMBER! Aman Khan goes without scoring. Quicker one, and some turn as well. Aman Khan looks to block it but misses it completely as the ball hits the top of off. The skipper gets his second. Is there a twist in the tale?