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IPL PHOTOS: Delhi outclass Pune to throw open play-offs race

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May 13, 2017 00:46 IST

IMAGE: Shahbaz Nadeem celebrates after dismissing Pune captain Steve Smith. Photograph: BCCI

Delhi Daredevils defeated fancied Rising Pune Supergiant by seven runs in New Delhi on Friday, making it tougher for the visitors in their quest to make it to the play-offs, in the Indian Premier League.

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Pune, who came into the match winning seven out of their last eight matches, could only reach 161 for seven in reply to Delhi Daredevils' 168 for eight after the hosts surprisingly decided to bat first at the Feroz Shah Kotla.

Karun Nair starred with the bat for Delhi with 64 off 45 balls while a fighting 60 off 45 balls from Manoj Tiwary was not enough for Pune.

IMAGE: Mahendra Singh Dhoni is run out by Mohammed Shami. Photograph: BCCI

Needing an improbable 25 off the last over, Tiwary made things interesting with sixes off the first two balls before being bowled by Pat Cummins.

With the loss, Pune remain third in the points table and face a must-win game against Kings XI Punjab on Sunday. However, if Sunrisers Hyderabad lose to Gujarat Lions on Saturday, it will take the Steve Smith-led side through to the play-offs.

Pune made a decent start to the chase despite losing their openers Ajnkya Rahane (0) and Rahul Tripathi (7) cheaply. Both were dismissed by Zaheer Khan, who turned back the clock with a delightful spell of swing bowling.

IMAGE: Manoj Tiwary's stance when facing Zaheer Khan. Photograph: BCCI

He bowled a beautiful inswinger the first ball of the innings, ripping through the defense of Rahane. A little later Tripathi could not execute a cut properly to be caught behind.

Pune captain Steven Smith (38 off 32) then took charge of the proceedings with Tiwary at the other end. Smith punished Shahbaz Nadeem from the word go, smashing him for couple of fours and a six.

The duo was scoring at a brisk pace, taking Pune to 74 for two in nine overs. However, Smith was trapped in front of the stumps by Nadeem on the first ball after the strategy break to spice up the contest.

IMAGE: Ajinkya Rahane is bowled by Zaheer Khan. Photograph: BCCI

Pune were left to score 77 runs off the last 48 balls with Ben Stokes and Tiwary in the middle. It did not turn out to be a straightforward chase despite Delhi's sloppiness on the field. Tiwary was dropped twice but still was not able to take his side home.

With 25 needed from the last over, Tiwary revived his team's hopes as he first two balls from Pat Cummins for consecutive sixes before the Australian pacer managed to deny the right-hander and bowled him off the final delivery of the innings to take the hosts to victory.

Earlier, Karun Nair struck his first half century of the season to steer Delhi to a competitive 168 for eight in their 20 overs.

Nair (64 off 45) and Rishabh Pant (36 off 22) set the platform for Delhi before regular fall of wickets pushed them back.

IMAGE: Karun Nair hits out. Photograph: BCCI

Delhi, going against the trend, chose to bat after picking a side comprising eight Indians and three foreigners, becoming the second team to do so this season after Gujarat Lions.

However, it was another wobbly start for Delhi, who lost Sanju Samson and last match's hero Shreyas Iyer to be reduced to two for nine in the third over.

Samson was out to a brilliant direct hit by Ben Stokes while Iyer tried to slash a back of length ball off Jaydev Unadkat only to edge it back to wicketkeeper Mahendra Singh Dhoni.

Nair and Pant then got together and took the attack to the opposition. No boundaries were scored in the first three overs but they made up for that by smashing five fours and six in the next three.

IMAGE: Mahendra Singh Dhoni stumps Corey Anderson off Washington Sundar. Photograph: BCCI

Off-spinner Washington Sundar was taken to the cleaners in his first over with Nair collecting two fours on the leg side before Pant hit a flat six over mid-wicket to get going.

Similar treatment was meted out to Pune's star all-rounder Stokes, who went for 13 in his opening over, courtesy three crisp hits from Nair.

Pant was not to be kept quiet at the other end and his stand out shot was the massive six over midwicket that almost landed on the dressing room balcony. Trying for another big one, Pant departed the next ball after being caught at long-on off Adam Zampa, leaving Delhi at 83 for three in nine overs.

Marlon Samuels (27 of 21) supported Nair for a while with the highlight of his innings being the two consecutive sixes off pacer Shardul Thakur, who ended up leaking 35 runs in three overs.

IMAGE: Rising Pune Supergiant players celebrate the wicket of Sanju Samson. Photograph: BCCI

Just when Delhi seemed set for a big score, Dhoni swung the momentum in Pune's favour with some outstanding glove work. Showing he was still one of the best in the business, Dhoni sent back Samuels with a one-hand catch on the jump before dismantling the stumps in a jiffy to remove Corey Anderson.

Nair had gone quiet while wickets well at the other end before he brought up his fifty wiht a single.

Pune bowlers did well to contain Delhi towards the end and were complemented well by the fielders. One such example was when Stokes showed great presence of mind at the deep midwicket boundary to complete the catch on his second attempt to dismiss Mohammed Shami.

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