Friday, April 24, 2009

IPL-2:DELHI DAREDEVILS VS CHENNAI SUPERKINGS:AB DE VILLIERS’S TON HELPED TO WIN THE MATCH FOR DELHI

 

 

 


AB De Villiers played the innings of the tournament

The match that was like a battle as the clash of titans, consisting the two tournament favourites against each other.
Virender Sehwag won the toss and had no hesitation in batting first.
Chennai had an unchanged side, while Delhi made one change. Ashish Nehra came in for Yo Mahesh, while there was still no sign of Glenn McGrath - who had the fourth best economy rate in last year's IPL.
Lakshmipathy Balaji gave Chennai a dream start by removing the dangerous Gautam Gambhir off the first ball of the match, when he  shouldered arms to a ball that caught a feather touch on the way to Dhoni. The next over, the second half of the dream opening pair also went, when Sehwag top edged a pull to Albie Morkel at mid-on, and suddenly Delhi's middle order was at the crease. 
Dilshan and AB De Villiers,  were there to face the challenge. Dilshan was dominant initially, free stroking his way to 50 off 24 balls, but he fell immediately after. De Villiers , picked up from where Dilshan left off. He got some support from Dinesh Karthik, and then in a stunning partnership with Manoj Tiwary, he made 65 off the 74 runs they scored. His masterclass ensured that Delhi ended up at an imposing 189 for 5 - the highest total of IPL 2009 so far.
However, when you have a batting lineup that has Hayden, Raina, Dhoni, Flintoff, Albie Morkel and Badrinath, no total can be considered safe, and Chennai came out intending to prove just that. Matthew Hayden - who the Australian selectors must seriously be thinking of calling out of retirement - blazed away to 50 off 22 balls - thereby equaling his own record set in his previous match for the fastest 50 of the tournament.

At the halfway stage or 'strategy break' -  Chennai were very well placed at a 106 for 2, with Raina and Dhoni at the crease. Even though Dhoni fell soon after, Chennai looked on course and when they needed 51 off 35 balls with Albie Morkel and Andrew Flintoff at the crease, they looked like favourites to win.
But some superb bowling at the death by Ashish Nehra, Avishkar Salvi and the ever reliable Daniel Vettori, ensured that Chennai's runs were stopped, which led to suicidal run-outs and manufactured shots that ended up in the hands of fielders.
Eventually Chennai fell 9 runs short, close enough to sound a warning to other teams that no total is beyond their reach.  Delhi the psychological edge and possibly assume the mantle of the front-runner for the tournament.
Man of the Match:
AB De Villiers for playing what has been the innings of the tournament so far. He started normally, picked up the pace towards the middle, and exploded at the end. A perfectly paced and constructed innings, scored under pressure with two of the main batsmen back in the pavilion inside the first 2 overs.
Turning Point of the Match:
Albie Morkel dropping AB De Villiers, when the latter was on 50 off 35 balls. AB went on to score a further 55 runs off just 19 balls.

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