How much DC would have liked to win with five overs remaining! Though it was a pitch where the ball stopped and gripped, the hosts made it difficult for themselves by almost getting into a shell in the last five overs. Anyway, they are off the mark at last, and will hope they can carry this confidence. Until next time, it is goodnight and goodbye from Delhi for today!

Ishant Sharma is the Player of the Match for 2 for 19: "I was just waiting for my chance. That's all I was thinking. Every single day the areas [of bowling] change... we talk about the plans. There's no lucky charm in the team. We want to win every single game from here."

David Warner on their first win: "Great to get the two points. It's awesome; we are really proud of the bowling unit. We asked for wickets in the powerplay, and they did that. Again we lost wickets in a cluster. We can have those upfront conversations. We played an okay game."

Time for the presentations

Sourav Ganguly, DC'S Director of Cricket: "I was thinking it was like my first Test: happy to get off the mark! We have bowled well this season. These are good pitches and fast outfields, but the problem is the batting. We need to go back and look at ourselves as to how we can do better. Nortje has been outstanding. Good to see Ishant and Mukesh. I wouldn't say it is an inexperienced line-up... Many of them have been around for a long time. They also know it's time to put up a better batting performance."

Nitish Rana reflects on the close loss: "We were 15-20 runs short, and we knew the wicket wasn't easy. I should have batted longer, and at that time, my wicket was crucial. Credit to the bowlers, if they can even fight with this total. The plan was just to delay [their win]. Credit to DC too for their batting in the powerplay. We need to play well as a team... I'm sure we are playing well if we can fight even with such a low score."

Rahul: "Missed stumpings and fielding errors cannot happen when defending a low total..."

12.20am They get the points, but DC will ask themselves why and how they took it that far. At one stage, they needed 24 to win from 30 balls, with six wickets in hand; that went down to seven required from the last over. The KKR spinners turned the screw - even Nitish Rana and Anukul Roy contributed - but missed stumpings and fumbles in the field cost them in the end. Anyway, apart from the two points, Warner returning to his attacking best will encourage DC. Remember, they are still well and truly in the race. Stick around for the presentations.

19.2
2
Khejroliya to Patel, 2 runs, full toss on off, and lofted between long-on and deep midwicket. Axar looks relieved, as DC win their first match in six attempts

Free hit at the best possible moment

19.2
3nb
Khejroliya to Patel, (no ball) 2 runs, another yorker, as it angles into leg. Flicked to deep square, and they pick two again. And to add to DC's aid, it is a no-ball
19.1
2
Khejroliya to Patel, 2 runs, Narine at short fine can't collect on the bounce, and that allows an extra run. He rushes across to his left, and stops a potential four though. Then he throws the ball at the keeper's end, with Axar diving back and making it safely. Before that, it was a yorker bang on middle, which Axar jammed at

Who bowls the last over? Umesh has the experience, but Rana chooses Khejroliya...

7 off 6

END OF OVER:
19 | 5 Runs | DC: 121/6 (7 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 6.36, RRR: 7.00)

  • Axar Patel13 (19b)
  • Lalit Yadav4 (7b)
  • Nitish Rana4-0-17-2
  • Varun Chakravarthy4-1-16-2
18.6
1
Rana to Patel, 1 run, very full on off, and drilled to long-on
18.5
0
Rana to Patel, no run, another stumping chance missed by Litton?! Looked like it, since he clipped the bails only after collecting the ball on the second attempt. Yorker length outside off, as Axar jumped down and tried to slash but missed. He was wayyy outside the crease, only for Litton to fumble. And it was only when Axar dragged his bat in did Litton act
18.4
1
Rana to Lalit Yadav, 1 run, charges down, and nudges this short ball heading down leg to long-on

Rana doesn't bowl after getting into his stride... Mind games...

18.3
1
Rana to Patel, 1 run, almost rolled on to the stumps! Full and slow outside off, as he got a bottom edge towards square leg while trying to slog sweep
18.2
1
Rana to Lalit Yadav, 1 run, short on middle, and pushed aerially to long-on. Not sure why Rana went short there, after getting some turn and grip earlier in the day

Zayan: "Nerves
"

18.1
1
Rana to Patel, 1 run, full on off, and he hoicks across the line to deep square leg, and again off the inside half of the bat

12 needed from 12 balls

END OF OVER:
18 | 3 Runs | DC: 116/6 (12 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 6.44, RRR: 6.00)

  • Axar Patel10 (15b)
  • Lalit Yadav2 (5b)
  • Varun Chakravarthy4-1-16-2
  • Nitish Rana3-0-12-2
17.6
1
Varun to Patel, 1 run, short outside off, and punched along the ground to long-off

From around now

17.5
0
Varun to Patel, no run, appeal from the Litton for a potential leg-before decision as well as caught, since the slip fielder dived forward to take the ball. Rana reviews again, after it's given not out. There is not involved, as Axar tries to clip this good length ball, and guess what, it pitches outside leg. So all the excitement goes to hell
17.4
0
Varun to Patel, no run, looks for the big slog, but is beaten. Full and tossed up outside off, and he slogged across the line

Manthan Jain: "If Narine hadn't bowled those poor short ones, this might have been a lot more interesting..."

17.3
1
Varun to Lalit Yadav, 1 run, turns away off a shortish length, and ends on off. Punched to long-on
17.2
0
Varun to Lalit Yadav, no run, Litton misses an easy stumping! Lalit was way down the pitch, but Litton couldn't even collect it. Length ball wide-ish of off, and Lalit pushed but missed
17.1
1lb
Varun to Patel, 1 leg bye, beats his outside edge! But hang on, Rana has reviewed for a potential leg-before wicket. From the back of the hand on a good length on off, and replays show there is no outside edge as Axar tried to block forward. His bat ended around middle stump, as the ball passed the outside edge. So the ball hit him on the back thigh, and replays show the ball would have zoomed way over the stumps. So it's not out. Meanwhile, they ran a leg bye, as the ball dribbled towards short third

Varun has an over left, and he will finish off. Anyone for more drama?

END OF OVER:
17 | 3 Runs 1 Wkt | DC: 113/6 (15 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 6.64, RRR: 5.00)

  • Lalit Yadav1 (3b)
  • Axar Patel9 (11b)
  • Nitish Rana3-0-12-2
  • Anukul Roy4-0-19-2
16.6
0
Rana to Lalit Yadav, no run, full on off, and pushed back, as Rana fields the ball to his right
16.5
1
Rana to Patel, 1 run, good length ball angling across to end on off. Pulled to deep midwicket
16.4
1
Rana to Lalit Yadav, 1 run, just over midwicket! Ah, that looked close. Full ball heading into leg, and chipped forward by Lalit. Khejroliya at midwicket stuck his left hand up, but it didn't come
16.3
0
Rana to Lalit Yadav, no run, fullish ball on off, and he goes low to tap at that

Lalit

16.2
W
Rana to Aman Hakim Khan, OUT, gone, great delivery! The ball straightened after pitching on a length on off stump. Rana flicked that ball from the front of the hand, with Aman pushing forward at it from middle stump. Perhaps he thought it would turn in, which it didn't. Still some hope for KKR?

Aman Hakim Khan b Rana 0 (4m 2b 0x4 0x6) SR: 0.00

DDN: "Sigh. I hope there isn't another twist here."

16.1
1
Rana to Patel, 1 run, short just outside off. Cut away to deep point

Rana back

DC 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st38DA WarnerPP Shaw
2nd24DA WarnerMR Marsh
3rd5DA WarnerPD Salt
4th26DA WarnerMK Pandey
5th17MK PandeyAR Patel
6th1AR PatelAman Hakim Khan
7th17AR PatelLalit Yadav

Indian Premier League

TeamMWLPTNRR
GT14104200.809
CSK1485170.652
LSG1485170.284
MI148616-0.044
RR1477140.148
RCB1477140.135
KKR146812-0.239
PBKS146812-0.304
DC145910-0.808
SRH144108-0.59