As of right now, Delhi Capitals have jumped up to sixth place in the standings.
In the 32nd match of the IPL 2024, Delhi Capitals defeated Gujarat Titans in Ahmmedabad by 6 wickets with 67 balls left, demonstrating the best bowling performance of any side.
After being sent in, Titans lost early wickets thanks to Ishant Sharma (2 for 8) and Mukesh Kumar (3 for 14). After GT was down to 30/4, things were so bad that even Tristan Stubbs (2 for 11) took two wickets. The only batsman to put up any kind of fight was Rashid Khan (31 off 24), but even so, GT was bowled out for a mere 89 runs. Even though Sandeep Warrier (2 for 40) gave it his all and cost Delhi Capitals four wickets, the team still managed to chase the score in just 8.5 overs.
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All of the game’s statistics are listed below:
GT’s lowest-ever IPL total is 1 – 89. This indicates that the Pune Warriors India, Gujarat Lions, and Rising Pune Supergiant are the only three teams in the history of the Indian Premier League who have never been bowled out for less than 100 runs. In 2023, GT’s previous lowest total (125/6) was at the same venue against the same opponent.
1 – GT’s 89 versus Delhi Capitals is the IPL’s lowest total. The previous low, set by MI in 2011, was 92.
2-In this game, Rishabh Pant made two catches and two stumpings. He is now Delhi’s second wicketkeeper to record four wickets in a single innings. In 2009, Dinesh Karthik was the only other person to do this against RR.
- Delhi broke the previous record of pursuing the target with 57 balls remaining against Punjab in 2022 by winning this match with 67 balls remaining, their highest in the IPL.
2-In the IPL, Rishabh Pant was named Player of the Match for the eighth time. Only Virender Sehwag, with 10, has more for the Delhi Capitals.