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On the first day, Delhi got down to business. They lost three wickets in a row in 13 races. Dhawan ran off without opening the book and returned to the pavilion. At that time the team scored only 7 runs. His second wicket fell by 9 runs. Prithvi was fired for 5 runs by Mohammad Shamir. His next victim is Shimron Hetmeyer (6). Then the Delhi run was 13 in 3.7 overs.
Shreyas Iyer, the captain of the Delhi Capitals, handled the collapse with Rishabh Panth. Rishav was out for 31 runs. Shreyas (39) followed him to the pavilion. After that, Marcus Steinis took the bat by storm. His 53 undefeated innings helped Delhi reach 156 for six.
Meanwhile, the Kings began chasing the 156-run goal and took on fast terrain. They lost 6 wickets in 15.3 overs and only had 101 runs. From this situation, Mayank Agarwal led the team back to the battlefield. He made a responsible tackle of 69 of 60 balls. In the end, the match was tied at the end of 20 overs. In the end, Delhi claimed credit for winning the Super Over.
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