Ashutosh Sharma''s heroics give Delhi Capitals one-wicket win over LSG in IPL thriller
Published on Mar 24, 2025
By PTI
- VISAKHAPATNAM — Ashutosh
Sharma’s late heroics earned Delhi Capitals a thrilling one-wicket win against
Lucknow Super Giants in their Indian Premier League season opener here on
Monday.
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- Chasing 210, Delhi Capitals slipped to 7/3 in the second over
and limped to 116 for six after 13 overs, but Ashutosh’s stunning knock — 66
off 31 balls with five sixes and as many fours — delivered his side a
sensational win from the jaws of defeat.
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- Even as wickets fell regularly towards the end, Ashutosh
kept his composure and executed stunning bottom-handed strokes to finish the
job for his side and give Delhi Capitals a stunning start to their season.
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- In a contest where fortunes swung from one side to another,
DC emerged on top riding on the calm and composed knock from Ashutosh, who hit
the winning runs as DC made 211/9 in 19.3 overs.
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- There was a late twist in the tale — with six runs needed
off the final over and one wicket left, LSG skipper Rishabh Pant missed a
stumping on the first ball from Shahbaz Ahmed which would have given his side
the win but it wasn’t meant to be.
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- LSG, who put on a below-par total on a placid surface here
after scoring 209/8, made early inroads to shock Delhi’s chase.
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- A recovery looked largely difficult as Delhi Capitals
largely appeared more in damage-control mode than to make a real crack at the
target.
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- However, the pair of debutant Vipraj Nigam (39 off 15 balls,
5x4s, 2x6s) and Ashutosh threatened to turn the tables on LSG with their 55-run
stand off only 22 balls for the seventh wicket, but the second strategic break
ended their resistance right upon resumption.
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- Nigam fell to Digvesh Rathi (2/30) and Ravi Bishnoi (2/53)
dismissed Mitchell Starc for a second wicket in quick succession as LSG
tightened the screws on a faltering Delhi Capitals.
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- But despite losing Starc as the eighth wicket, Ashutosh
smacked two sixes and a four off Bishnoi in the 18th over and hit 10 more runs
off the final two balls of the penultimate over from Prince Yadav, even as DC
lost Kuldeep Yadav.
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- Earlier, Delhi Capitals staged a strong comeback after
Nicholas Pooran (75) and Mitchell Marsh’s (72) blitz to keep Lucknow Super
Giants to a sub-par 209 for 8.
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- LSG were at least 30 runs short on a good batting track
losing seven wickets for 61 runs after being 133 for 1 in the 12th over.
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- With no assistance off the pitch, LSG openers went off the
blocks quickly with Marsh bludgeoning half dozen of sixes and an equal number
of boundaries, including a 21-ball fifty for his fastest IPL half-century.
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- Pooran dazzled with his stunning strokeplay to make 75 off
only 30 balls with 7 sixes and 6 fours.
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- LSG appeared set for a total in excess of 240 at one stage,
but riding on a splendid spell from Kuldeep (4-0-20-2) and Starc’s 3/42, Delhi
Capitals applied brakes on their opponent’s charge with tremendous success.
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- LSG, who were cruising at 133 for one in the 12th over,
staggered through the second half to add only 76 runs in the last eight overs
while losing six wickets.
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- Marsh took charge early on to 21 runs off the third over
from compatriot Starc to make intentions clear. On a placid track, Marsh made
merry as he connected with sheer power and timing to leave Delhi scrambling for
answers as each of his stroke appeared to have brought desired results.
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- A pivotal moment in the innings arrived in the seventh over
when Sameer Rizvi spilled a regulation catch to give Pooran a reprieve, off
Nigam while fielding at backward point.
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- Pooran was belligerent against spin and pace alike, clearing
the ropes at will to set up the platform for a massive total with his 87-run
stand off 42 balls with Marsh, but LSG squandered it.
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- There was disappointment in store for Pant, who fell for a
six-ball duck with Kuldeep, who helped Delhi pull things back in control.
Kuldeep varied his pace and used flighted deliveries putting the batters in two
minds whether to play from the crease or step out.
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- David Miller fought till the end but found no support as
wickets kept tumbling. However, his 19-ball 27 with two sixes and a four at
least took LSG past the 200-run mark in the final over.