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Question on the death of Delhi Capital led by East-India Stars Exer Patel




Former cricketers Anil Kumbal, Sanjay Bangar and Wasim Jafar pointed out a strategic defect under the second innings’s death under the scheme of Delhi Capital captain Axar Patel, which led to a six -wicket fall against Royal Challengers Bangalore in the 18th edition of the Indian Premier League (IPL). During Delhi’s attempt to protect its 162/8, the complete chase became a pulsed case when the equation came down for 38 runs required from 24 delivery. Mukesh Kumar bowled in the 17th over, and the pair of Krunal Pandya and Virat Kohli managed to steal 12 runs.

Dushmanatha Chamera accepted nine in the next, but returned to Virat (51) with a precious skull. When the capitals ruled their ambitions to win, the entire competition suddenly ended within an eye nap.

Mukesh returned to the attack and then got away for 6, 4, 4, 4 in 19th, Tim David hurt him. For the penaltimet over, Exer had an option to exercise Mitchell Starc’s last over and Vipraz Nigam, who bowled with only one solitude.

“I don’t know [what DC were thinking]When you have 18-19 runs [the requirement was 17 from two overs] To defend in the last two overs, you give it to your best bowler to take it to the end. I was surprised that he gave the ball to Mukesh and not Stark. The results could be the same, but the intention was wrong, “Kumble said on ESPNcricinfo’s time out show.

Exerred’s intention to stop Stark came down to use Australian services in the final, which in the tournament first looking at his bravery against Rajasthan Royals.

“It should be hangover from [game against RR]Exer would have thought that since Stark had defended nine runs in that last over, let’s give it to Mukesh. It can work, but the idea process was wrong. Your best bowler should have bowled. Even if Stark accepted, says 12 runs, you have a leg-spinner [Nigam] If you do not want to bowl Mukesh then for the last. Spinners sometimes make magical moments. This was a mistake on the part of the Exer, “Bangar said.

“I felt that he [Axar] Vipraj did not show enough confidence. Perhaps they could be given two-three overs. Perhaps it could have an impact. Because at that level [if a wicket had fallen]Two foreign batsmen [David and Romario Shepherd] There would be, and they could find it hard. Jitesh [Sharma] Was the chief batsman then left, “Jafar said.

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