Delhi Daredevils kept themselves alive in the playoff race as they rode on special knocks by the young trio of Rishabh Pant, Prithvi Shaw and captain Shreyas Iyer to run out winners in a rain-affected thriller which went until the last over because of Trent Boult's excellent death bowling.
The future is in safe hands
The best thing about this 's innings is , & batting.And this is the USP of Delhi team for me. Indian Cricket is really in safe hands.More than satisfying.😄😀🤗👌👌
— Shubham Kumar (@nawab_shubham)
Great!!
RR fans were clearly not happy with their captain
— Anushka sharma (@anushkasharmaz)
Why do we even call Rahane a captain...
There s no game plan...no surprise Bowling changes... Sad batting...
He s only good as some middle order batsman... Baaki sabb Bakwaas
What a knock by the young man
Rishbah pant vs RR
— KXIP கார்த்திக் (@ikarthk)
This guy didn’t hold back!
: The way Unadkat & Stokes are performing this year, seems they might have been paid in old 500-1000 currency notes 😂😂😂
— Abbas Khambati (@Oye_its_Abbas)
This guy has got a point
Suddenly seems such a confident and strong team without Gambhir.
— Kautuk Haria (@KautukHaria)
Rain played a proper spoilsport
Rain is following the same script of previous clash earlier in the tournament
— NotTooHarsh🤷🏼♂️ (@harshitsakhuja)
That would have been a new record set this season
With scoring almost 200 in 18 overs.. imagine if they had Those 2 overs too.. they would have made highest score of
— MaHi (@MrNoceur)
Interesting observation from this gentleman
Rishabh Pant & Shreyas Iyer are India's batting future. Such maturity at this young age.
— Sameer nimbole (@BNimbole)
Their future is brighter than Anupam Kher's head 😸
The power of MS Dhoni
That's MS Dhoni for you.
— IPL 2018 (@PAKCoverage)
He was phenomenal!
Jos Butler is toying with DD bowlers! First Nadeem then Avesh now Plunkett😭👏
— M Says (@MayankDPatel1)
A welcome change for Rajasthan Royals
Jos Buttler's 18-ball fifty is the fastest for Rajasthan Royals in the IPL. Prev: Owais Shah in 19 balls vs RCB in 2012.
— Sampath Bandarupalli (@SampathStats)
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