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Saturday, May 31, 2025

Start for Hope as Delhi loses again

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Sport Desk
383 days ago
20240513
West Indies batsman Shai Hope.

West Indies batsman Shai Hope.

BEN­GALU­RU – Shai Hope got a start but failed to car­ry on as Del­hi Cap­i­tals crashed to their sev­enth de­feat of the In­di­an Pre­mier League sea­son with a 47-run loss to Roy­al Chal­lengers Ban­ga­lore on Sun­day.

The styl­ish right-han­der, named in West In­dies’ squad for next month’s Twen­ty20 World Cup in the Caribbean and Unit­ed States, made 29 from 23 balls with four fours as Cap­i­tals failed to chase down 188 at M Chin­naswamy Sta­di­um.

Cap­tain Axar Pa­tel top-scored with 57 from 39 de­liv­er­ies while Aus­tralian open­er Jake Fras­er-McGurk smacked an eight-ball 21 but no oth­er bats­man passed 10.

Left-arm seam­er Yash Day­al spear­head­ed RCB’s at­tack with three for 20.

Ra­jat Pati­dar had ear­li­er top-scored with 52 from 32 balls, help­ing RCB up to a com­pet­i­tive 187 for nine off their 20 overs af­ter be­ing sent in.

The 30-year-old struck three fours and three six­es, an­chor­ing an 88-run, third wick­et part­ner­ship with Will Jacks whose 41 re­quired 29 de­liv­er­ies.

When both fell in the space of 14 balls, Aussie all-rounder Cameron Green struck an un­beat­en 32 off 24 balls to in­spire a 37-run fifth wick­et stand with Mahipal Lom­ror (13), which helped at the back end.

In re­ply, Del­hi were slump­ing at 30 for four in the fourth over be­fore Hope and Axar com­bined in a 56-run fifth wick­et stand to re­vive the chase.

Hope per­ished in the 10th over when he tugged a full toss from New Zealand speed­ster Lock­ie Fer­gu­son (2-23) to mid-wick­et and his dis­missal sig­nalled the fi­nal de­cline, as the last six wick­et tum­bled for 54 runs.

CMC


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