Warner, Saha power Sunrisers to 219 vs Delhi
October 27, 2020  21:06
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SRH 219-2 (20 ovs) vs Delhi

Medium pacer Stoinis back into the attack.

Williamson pulls the first ball for a single before Pandey swings a full toss through midwicket for two runs.

Pandey then hits a full delivery down the ground for a single to bring up SRH's 200 in the 18th over.

Stoinis does well to concede just singles from the last three balls, as he gives away just six runs in his second over.

Nortje is back into the attack to bowl the penultimate over.

The slower ball turns out to be a full toss but Pandey can only hit it towards deep midwicket for one and Williamson clips the next ball, again the slower full toss, for one to deep square leg.

Nortje then bowls a wide outside the off-stump before Pandey throws his bat at a full delivery as he gets a thick outside edge over short thirdman for a four.

Nortje then has Pandey in a tangle, who shuffles across and then surprisingly decides not to offer a shot to the yorker which goes under his feet and narrowly misses the leg stump.

Pandey is then beaten by a wide yorker before the pacer bowls another wide. The right-hander then slices a wide full toss wide of thirdman for two runs, to get 10 runs from the over, as SRH reach 212-2 in 19 overs.

Rabada, who has gone for 47 runs in his first three overs, will bowl the final over of the innings.

Williamson shuffles across and tries the paddle scoop but is beaten before he hits the next over point for a four and then takes a single on the leg side.

Just a single off the next ball to Williamson before Rabada bowls two dot balls in a row to Pandey and he slaps the last ball to sweeper cover for two runs.

A tidy ending by Rabada as he gives away just seven runs in the final as SRH finish on a huge 219-2 in their 20 overs.

Rabada goes wicketkless for the first time in 26 IPL games, as he concedes as many as 54 runs in his four overs.

Delhi did well to pull back things slightly at the end, as they gave away just 23 runs in the last three overs.

Pandey hit an unbeaten 44 from 31 balls, while Williamson made 11 from 10 balls.
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