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Marsh, Thakur’s sterling performances keep DC’s hopes alive in IPL 2022

Mitchell Marsh’s 63 off 48 balls and Shardul Thakur’s four wickets haul help Delhi Capitals to stay alive in this year’s IPL competition after they defeat Punjab Kings by 17 runs

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took the team close, but it proved to be tough. Batting first, DC posted 159 for 7, thanks to Marsh’s half-century that helped the team to recover from a wobble. Liam Livingstone picked three big wickets to dent DC with his spin. Arshdeep Singh too bagged three and was instrumental in putting the brakes on when Sarfaraz Khan (32 off 16) and Marsh were making things difficult for PBKS. It was a dream start for Punjab. David Warner was dismissed by Livingstone for a first-ball duck. Sarfaraz initially took the strike, but Warner decided to face the first ball instead. And he ended up slicing the ball to Rahul Chahar at backward point. Marsh got going with two sixes off Kagiso Rabada in the second over, while Sarfaraz took the attack to Harpreet Singh in the third over, striking a six and two fours. He also smacked two boundaries off Rishi Dhawan in the fourth as DC moved to 45/1. Arshdeep struck to remove Sarfaraz off a slower ball who mistimed the ball and was caught at mid-on. Luckily Lalit Yadav (24 off 21) would have been dismissed for a first-ball duck, but Arshdeep overstepped and was called a no-ball. Yadav spooned a simple catch to point, despite that DC were scoring at almost nine runs per over and needed to keep going. Rishabh Pant walked in when DC were 98 for 3 in 11 overs. Livingstone had the last laugh as the DC captain was stumped for seven after whacking one for a six, leaving the team at 107 for 4. DC continued to hit hard against Livingstone and continued to perish. Rovman Powell (2) came in, but soon walked back. He went for the big hit, got a leading edge and was caught at long-off. Chasing 160 runs target, Anrich Nortje removed Jonny Bairstow (28 off 15 balls) in the fourth over as the batsman managed to find the deep square leg fielder. PBKS were 38 for 1. Punjab made good progress, but lost two wickets in the first six overs. Shardul Thakur removed Bhanuka Rajapaksa (4) in the sixth and then struck the crucial blow by dismissing Shikhar Dhawan (19 off 16) on the last ball of the powerplay.

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