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Delhi Capitals vs Kolkata Knight Riders, Qualifier 2 - Live Cricket Score, Commentary

Series: Indian Premier League 2021 Venue: Sharjah Cricket Stadium, Sharjah Date & Time: Oct 13, 06:00 PM LOCAL
Tripathi hit the penultimate ball for a six to take KKR over the line after a nervy stutter.
Tripathi hit the penultimate ball for a six to take KKR over the line after a nervy stutter. © BCCI/IPL

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to bring the game to where they did. They can be so proud of those last four overs









. 43 in the last 4 has kept in the game







like chasing. The powerplay is the key for . 8/9 teams that did better in the Power Play won the game



& vKKR vsDC 2021 2O21 inUAE

Hello and welcome to the live blog of the IPL 2021 Qualifier 2 match between Delhi Capitals and Kolkata Knight Riders in Sharjah. DC were in the final last year but lost to Mumbai Indians. KKR haven't reached the finals since 2014. One team is going to get close to IPL glory today. One team will have their dreams shattered.

Before we get going with the clash, here's Pratyush Sinha's preview -

Couple of years ago at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi, the groundsman had assured Ricky Ponting of producing the venue's "best pitch" of the season thus far. It was clearly the best bet for a Delhi Capitals side that had beaten Mumbai Indians in flat conditions of the Wankhede but struggled on the low, slow pitches back home. Come the judgement day against Sunrisers Hyderabad, DC lost again, on yet another sluggish pitch, prompting Ponting to call the surface "by far and away, the worst."

Familiar conditions will greet DC's head coach for Qualifier 2 in Sharjah but what stands changed from 2019 is the make-up of the side. Pacers Anrich Nortje, Kagiso Rabada and Avesh Khan might have grabbed the headlines but the spinners have been quietly going about their job, picking the third-most number of wickets behind their counterparts in Kolkata Knight Riders and Royal Challengers Bangalore. And they have done so in a significantly lesser number of overs than say KKR. What DC would want, though, is for Ravichandran Ashwin to strike form; the offspinner has picked only 5 wickets in 12 matches and hasn't even bowled out his quota of overs in the last two games.

For KKR, the occasion is perfect in Sharjah. They play a second consecutive knockout game at one of their favourite venues, face an opposition coming in with two back-to-back defeats and know how to beat them in these conditions, having done so earlier in the competition. Incidentally, Sunil Narine was the one who made all the difference with the bat and ball in that match too.

After their four-wicket win over RCB in the Eliminator, captain Eoin Morgan acknowledged how the bowlers have led with "Baz's mantra" of free-spirited cricket in the UAE leg. But if they are to move past the all-round challenge of DC, the batsmen will have to join in too. None of them feature in the top ten run-getters this season as opposed to three from DC but there are sparks. The KKR batsmen have already shown nous and game plan in Sharjah, using the shorter boundaries to hit sixes and making the playing conditions redundant, and it's about time that the finishers amp up their game too. Dinesh Karthik and Morgan have averaged 27 and 13 respectively this season, and it reflects in how KKR have the worst death-over batting stats of all the four qualified teams.

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