Delhi Capitals 189 for 3 (Dhawan 78, Hetmyer 42*, Stoinis 38) beat Sunrisers Hyderabad 172 for 8 (Williamson 67, Samad 33, Rabada 4-29, Stoinis 3-26) by 17 runs
Abu Dhabi: Marcus Stoinis, Shikhar Dhawan and Kagiso Rabada played pivotal roles as Delhi Capitals (DC) beat Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by 17 runs in Qualifier 2 of the Dream11 Indian Premier League (IPL) 2020 in Abu Dhabi on Sunday to set up a final showdown against Mumbai Indians.
After putting up 189/3 on the board on the back of Dhawan’s 78, Hetmyer’s 42 and Stoinis’ 38, DC limited SRH to 172/8 to make it to their first ever IPL final.
Needing 190 runs to win, SRH suffered a big blow as Kagiso Rabada dismissed David Warner in the second over. While Manish Pandey and Priyam Garg counterattacked to take SRH to 36 after the end of the fourth over.
But Marcus Stoinis struck twice in the fifth over to dismiss both the batsmen. First, he disturbed the timber to get Garg out and then had Manish caught at mid-on.
SRH were in need of a partnership and Kane Williamson and Jason Holder did just that to bring some stability to the SRH chase. The pair added 46 runs together. But just when it looked that the two were looking to up the ante, Axar Patel struck to get Holder out in the 12th over.
Abdul Samad then joined Williamson in the middle before SRH crossed the 100-run mark in the 13th over with a six from Williamson. The two put up a solid fight to keep SRH’s hopes alive.
Young Samad went after Nortje in the 15th over, hitting the speedster for two fours and a six before he and Williamson scored 10 runs in the 16th over to bring down the required target to 51 runs from 24 balls.
While Williamson creamed a four in the 17th over, he got out in the same over as Stoinis scalped his third wicket of the match, dismissing the SRH batsman after his well-compiled 67 off 45 balls.
Although Rashid Khan and Samad teamed up to hit two sixes and a four in the next eight deliveries, Rabada’s three-wicket over ended SRH’s hopes. The right-arm pacer had Samad caught after his 16-ball 33-run blitz and then dismissed Rashid and Shreevats Goswami before DC restricted SRH to 172/8 to seal a win.
Earlier, DC, who elected to bat, made two changes to their team as Shimron Hetmyer and Pravin Dubey replaced Daniel Sams and Prithvi Shaw. SRH, meanwhile, retained the same playing XI.
Marcus Stoinis was promoted at the top of the order with Shikhar Dhawan and the duo made a watchful start. Stoinis got a life in the third over after Jason Holder could not complete a catch at short mid-on and he made SRH pay immediately, hammering five fours and a six in the course of next nine balls as DC got a move on.
Dhawan joined the party as he hit three fours and a six in the next two overs as he and Stoinis powered DC to 65/0 at the end of the powerplay.
SRH were desperately looking for a breakthrough and Rashid Khan provided them with one as he ended Stoinis’ 38-run innings in the ninth over.
In the next over, Dhawan brought up his fifty and DC moved past 100. But SRH managed to keep the things tight in the next over four overs, conceding 24 runs, and that helped them fetch a wicket as Shreyas Iyer got out for 21.
Dhawan was then joined by Shimron Hetmyer in the middle. The two added 32 runs in the next three overs before hammering 18 runs in the 18th over, hitting four fours. However, Dhawan got out in the 19th over after scoring a fine 78 as DC eventually posted 189/3 on the board.