After two wins, Delhi lost its way again

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Delhi Capitals beat Sunrisers Hyderabad in a 7-run thriller in the previous match. David Warner’s team returned with a win while playing in Hyderabad; But in the next match, Delhi Capitals had to lose to Hyderabad in their own field. This match is also breathtaking. They lost to Sunrisers by just 9 runs. Hyderabad took sweet revenge. Delhi Capitals are looking for a win after losing 5 matches in a row. First they beat Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR). Then Sunrisers beat Hyderabad. They lost the way to win these two matches again. Batting first at the Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium in Delhi, Hyderabad collected 197 runs after losing 6 wickets. Delhi had to stop at 188 after losing 6 wickets. Delhi could have reached the target of victory if they could score only 9 runs. David Warner bats great in every match. But against Sunrisers Hyderabad he could not score a run. Get out for zero runs. If he could have scored some runs, the picture of the match could have been different. Sunrisers Hyderabad won the toss and elected to bat first at Delhi’s Feroz Shah Kotla. Opening to bat, Abhishek Sharma created a storm. But the other batters were on a roll so to speak. Mayank Agarwal was dismissed for 5 runs off 6 balls. Rahul Tripathi got out with 10 runs off 6 balls. Captain Aiden Markram was dismissed for 8 off 13 balls. English batsman Harry Brooke could not score any runs off 2 balls. But after losing 4 consecutive wickets, Henrik Klaassen took the lead. However, Abhishek Sharma, who had been in charge for so long, got out after scoring 67 runs off 36 balls. He hit 12 boundaries and 1 six. Henriques Klaasen remained unbeaten on 53 off 27 balls. He hit 4 sixes with 2 boundaries. Abdul Samad got out after scoring 28 runs off 21 balls. Aqeel Hossain remained unbeaten on 16 runs off 10 balls. Mitchell Marsh took 4 wickets with 27 runs in 4 overs for Delhi. Ishant Sharma took 1 wicket with 31 runs in 3 overs. Akshar Patel took 1 wicket with 29 runs. In response, David Warner was dismissed for zero runs in the beginning. He was bowled by Bhuvneshwar Kumar. However, Phil Salt and Mitchell Marsh made a partnership of 112 runs for the second wicket. At that time it seemed that Delhi’s victory was certain. But after breaking this pair, Delhi lost its way. At this time, Phil Salt, who scored 59 runs off 35 balls, got out with a return catch to Mayank Markande. He hit 9 boundaries. Mitchell Marsh was dismissed for 63 off 39 balls. He hit 6 sixes with 1 boundary. Manish Pandey is out for 1 run. Priyam Garg was dismissed for 12 runs. Sarfraz Khan was out for 9 runs. Akshar Patel remains unbeaten on 29 runs from 14 balls. Akshar Patel and Ripple Patel stormed down towards the end. They could not win the team even after scoring 11 runs in 8 balls.

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