
Delhi capitals vs lucknow super giats: Ashutosh Sharma and Vipraj Nigam are the names that will be remembered for years. Both of them lost Delhi Capitals against Lucknow Super Giants. Chasing a target of 210, Delhi had lost 5 wickets at 65 and 6 at 113. Then Ashutosh Sharma and Vipraj Nigam overturned. Ashutosh played an unbeaten 60 -run match -winning innings in 30 balls. At the same time, Vipraj scored 39 runs in 15 balls.
Lucknow Super Giants scored 209 for 8 wickets in 20 overs thanks to the stormy innings of Nicholas Puran 75 and Mitchell Marsh 72 after playing first in this match. In response, Delhi Capitals won the match by one wicket with three balls remaining in the final over. Ashutosh won Delhi by hitting a six. This is the biggest run chair of Delhi Capitals in the history of IPL.
The Delhi Capitals started chasing the target. Two big wickets fell in the first over. Shardul Thakur dismissed Jack Fraser McGark and Abhisok Porel. Then Sameer Rizvi was also dismissed in the second over. Delhi lost 3 wickets for just seven runs.
Delhi now had high expectations from captain Akshar Patel and Faf du Plessis. Both remained on hopes for a while, but then were dismissed after being set. Faf scored 29 runs in 18 balls. 3 fours and two sixes came out of his bat. Akshar Patel returned to the pavilion after scoring 22 runs in 11 balls. He hit 3 fours and a six.
Trutton Stabs was the last hope after these two were dismissed. He was also set, but then dismissed. Stabs scored 34 runs in 22 balls. His bat brought a four and three sixes. After the dismissal of the Stabs, almost everyone accepted the defeat of Delhi, but except for Vipraj Nigam and Ashutosh Sharma.
Even though the necessary run run was above 13. 6 wickets had fallen for 113 runs, but something else was going on in the minds of both of them. The first Vipraj Nigam started killing and made a comeback in Delhi. He was dismissed for 39 runs in 15 balls. When he was out, there was 168 runs for seven wickets in 16.1 overs. Vipraj scored 39 runs in 15 balls. 5 fours and two sixes came out of his bat.
It seemed that Delhi would lose now, but this time Ashtosh Sharma took the front. In front of his stubbornness, the huge score of Lucknow proved to be dwarf. After falling the seventh wicket, Ashutosh hit two fours and a six on Ravi Bishnoi in the 17th over.
Now the last 12 balls were to be scored 22 runs. Prince Yadav came to ball. In this over too, Ashutosh took out 16 runs. Six balls were needed in six balls in the last over, but Mohit Sharma was in front. On the first ball, Lucknow captain Rishabh Pant missed the chance of stumping. Then came single on the second ball. After this, Ashutosh won by hitting a six.