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Delhi won a thrilling game by 7 runs: Hyderabad lost for the fifth time in a row, with two goals from Akshar Patel.

In the Indian Premier League, Delhi Capitals defeated Hyderabad for the fifth time in a row. In the 34th game of the season on Monday, the team defeated Sunrisers at home by 7 runs.

This is the team’s second victory of the current campaign; prior to this, they had dropped 5 straight games. According to the overall record, Delhi has defeated Hyderabad 11 times. The team has equaled the Sunrisers in performance. Hyderabad has also triumphed in a lot of games. 22 matches between the two have been played thus far.

Delhi has moved up to position 10 in the points table with this victory. His account has four digits. See

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At Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Delhi scored 144 runs for 9 wickets in 20 overs while batting after winning the toss. The Hyderabad batsmen could only muster 137 runs for 6 wickets in 20 overs as a response.

defining moments

After winning the toss and deciding to bat first, Manish and Akshar’s partnership lost five wickets in the eighth over due to Washington Sundar’s disastrous bowling. Here, Akshar Patel and Manish Pandey combined for 69 runs to push the team’s total past 140.

Klaasen’s curse At 31 runs, Heinrich Klaasen was struck out. Enrique Nortya caught him with the help of Aman Khan. The score appeared to be an easy one to chase before Klaasen was fired.

In the final over, Mukesh Mukesh Kumar’s accurate bowling prevented the loss of 13 runs. Washington Sundar and Marco Jansen from Hyderabad were only able to score 5 runs thanks to his accurate bowling.

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Due to a slow run rate, Hyderabad lost.

Manish Pandey and Akshar Patel scored 34-34 runs for Delhi after winning the toss. 69 runs were scored together in an important partnership between the two. In addition to these, David Warner scored 21, Sarfaraz Khan scored 10, Aman Khan contributed 4, Ripple Patel contributed 5, Anrich Nortya contributed 2, Kuldeep Yadav contributed 4, and Ishant Sharma contributed 1. Phil Salt outcaught the duck for a golden one.

Washington Sundar, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, and Thangarasu Natarajan all came from Hyderabad and each took three wickets. Three batters are out.

In Hyderabad’s second innings, Mayank Agarwal scored 49, Heinrich Klaasen 31, and Washington Sundar 24. In addition to these, Harry Brook added 7 runs, Rahul Tripathi 15, Abhishek Sharma 5, Aiden Markram 3, and Marco Jansen 2. The SRH batsmen made very little progress towards the 145-point goal. He fell behind by 7 runs as a result of this.

Enrique Nortya and Akshar Patel claimed 2-2 wickets for Delhi. Ishant Sharma and Kuldeep Yadav each took one wicket.

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Hyderabad made a sluggish start and lost a wicket.

Hyderabad started out slowly in their attempt to reach their 145-run target. While scoring 36 runs in just six overs, the team also lost a wicket. Anrich Nortya, a fast bowler, dismissed Harry Brook, who had just scored the first century of the season.

Move from here to Delhi…

Score of 144/9 for Manish Pandey and Akshar Patel’s 50-year partnership.

At Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium, Delhi scored 144 runs for 9 wickets in 20 overs while batting after winning the toss.

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Akshar Patel and Manish Pandey contributed shaky innings of 34 and 34 runs, respectively. On 59 balls, both added 69 runs. Earlier, David Warner and Mitchell Marsh each scored 21 runs. Bhuvneshwar Kumar took two wickets, while Washington Sundar claimed three. Getting a wicket was T Natarajan.

Manish Pandey and Akshar Patel handled the fifty partnership in Akshar-Pandey Delhi after losing 5 wickets for 62 runs in the 8th over. They both managed the Capitals’ innings and scored 69 runs together. This partnership was broken when Bhuvneshwar Kumar bowled Akshar in the 18th over. In the same over, Manish Pandey was also run out. A total of 34 runs were scored by each player.

In the powerplay, Delhi lost two wickets.

Delhi lost Phil Salt on the first ball after choosing to bat after winning the toss. Mitchell Marsh quickly scored, but in the fifth over, he was also LBW. David Warner was supported by Sarfaraz Khan, who was put in at number 4, and he prevented any other wickets from falling during the powerplay. In 6 overs, the team scored 49 runs for 2 wickets.

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