Dinesh Karthik, Glenn Maxwell's blitz fashions RCB's come-from-behind win

Royal Challengers Bangalore 189 for 5 (Karthik 66*, Maxwell 55, Thakur 1-27) beat Delhi Capitals 173 for 7 (Warner 66, Pant 34, Hazlewood 3-28, Siraj 2-31) by 16 runs

Glenn Maxwell‘s 34-ball 55 helped Royal Challengers overcome a poor start. Then, continuing his superlative form, Dinesh Karthik struck an unbeaten 34-ball 66* laced with five fours and as many sixes to propel his side to 189. That, in the end, proved 16 more than what Delhi Capitals could manage despite another quick start from David Warner and Prithvi Shaw.
The win meant Royal Challengers moved up to third on the points table with eight points from six games. Gujarat Titans and Lucknow Super Giants also have eight points each but at a better net run rate.

Royal Challengers’ wobbly start
After Rishabh Pant opted to bowl, Mustafizur Rahman troubled Faf du Plessis in the first over. From the other end, Shardul Thakur made the first incision by trapping Anuj Rawat lbw with an overpitched delivery.

In the next over, du Plessis skipped down the track to Khaleel Ahmed, looking to go over covers. Instead, he ended up slicing it towards deep point, where Axar Patel took a couple of steps to his right and pouched it.

Maxwell hit two fours off Mustafizur in the sixth over, but Virat Kohli was struggling at the other end. Kohli was on 12 off 13 when he dropped one towards point and set off. Maxwell realised there was no run there and sent him back, but by then, it was too late. Lalit Yadav charged towards the ball, and, throwing off-balance, nailed the direct hit with just one stump visible. That left Royal Challengers reeling at 40 for 3 in the seventh over.

Maxwell revives the innings
Coming into this game, Maxwell had taken Kuldeep Yadav for 56 runs off 37 balls with two dismissals across all T20s. On Saturday night, taking advantage of the shorter leg-side boundary, Maxwell smashed Kuldeep for two fours and two sixes in a 23-run over. Two overs later, Maxwell brought up his half-century off 30 balls with a four off Thakur.

Pant then changed Kuldeep’s end, giving him the cushion of the bigger leg-side boundary. That forced Maxwell to hit straighter but the ball dipped at him, and he ended up offering a straightforward chance to long-on.

In his next over, Kuldeep could have had Karthik too. He induced an under edge off a wrong ‘un but Pant dropped the chance. Karthik was on 5 off ten balls at that stage, and according to ESPNcricinfo’s Luck Index, that drop cost Capitals 26 runs.

Karthik makes Capitals pay
Given the form Karthik is in, it was inevitable he made Capitals pay for the reprieve. He hit Khaleel for two sixes in the seamer’s next two overs, but it was Mustafizur who bore the real brunt. In the 18th over, Karthik smashed him for 28 runs. The sequence read: 4, 4, 4, 6, 6, 4.

That meant Karthik brought up his half-century in just 26 balls after being on a run-a-ball 17 at one stage. Shahbaz Ahmed, who was mostly quiet until then, too got into the act, and the two picked up another 29 in the last two overs.

Warner, Shaw give Capitals flying start
Capitals started in an aggressive manner, with Warner and Shaw hitting at least one six between them in each of the first four overs. The two brought up the team’s 50 in just 4.3 overs – their third consecutive fifty stand. Siraj provided some relief with Shaw’s wicket but Capitals finished the powerplay on 57 for 1.

Mitchell Marsh, playing his first game of the season, struggled for timing but Warner kept going. He slog-swept Wanindu Hasaranga for a six, brought up his fifty off 29 balls, and then took Harshal Patel for another six and four. Hasaranga eventually trapped Warner lbw when the batter failed to connect a switch hit.

More to follow…

Hemant Brar is a sub-editor at ESPNcricinfo

Source: ESPN Crickinfo

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