




Chasing 155, the duo produced fireworks. The southpaw was the first to take the attack to the opposition camp from the first ball itself when he flicked Dale Steyn to the square leg fence. Then again in the third over, the bowler was smashed off consecutive balls past the fence. Delhi dasher Sehwag also unleashed his flurry of shots, hitting Zaheer Khan for three fours in an over.
Then, in a mad frenzy to score quickly, Sehwag departed, but not before he picked Praveen Kumar for special treatment, hitting him for three boundaries and a six. He went again for a big one, but this time he didn’t connect a short of length, outside off-stump delivery. Bharat Chipli took a stunning catch at point.
His departure didn’t make much of a difference as, by then, Delhi were 90 for 1 in 7 overs. His 19-ball knock of 47 was so fluid that it was punctuated by only three dots.
For the Royal Challengers, it was Anil Kumble who took two wickets and Dale Steyn, who bagged the wicket of AB de Villiers, who infused some life into the match. But there was no way they could stop the visitors from achieving the set target.
Earlier, under-19 World Cup player Sreevats Goswami was drafted into the Challengers side in place of his under-19 skipper Virat Kohli. And the move seemed to have paid off as Goswami (52) played some eye-catching shots, and scored the only fifty of the match. He was fluent during his 42-ball knock, hitting seven boundaries and one six. With him at the crease, the Challengers were crusing nicely...


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