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Shipping to the bottom Delhi daredevils Pune warriors IPL:6


Raipur:Shipping to the bottom Delhi daredevils Pune warriors IPL:6 Delhi Daredevils Pune Warriors IPL sent to the bottom in 2013, with a win by 15 points in nine Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh International Stadium on Sunday.

 Succeeding 165 for victory, Robin Uthappa and Aaron Finch began in constant, with a track 76 partnership for the first window that has gone on ten overs. Uthappa then tried to abolish a delivery of the end of the long leg, only to find the ball in the hands of Unmukt Chand. Excellent shot. Three balls later, Aaron Finch was distressful to be given caught behind referee CK Nandan, who voiced the right-hander had marked the ball to the goal, as it was next to the leg.


Daredevils batting difficulties "continued. Mumbled team preceding a clear zone to abandon back whole radiant violence of David Warner who were driven by lands 63 runs in the last five overs. DD had trouble balancing their medium flood and Warner rationed a new role to cause big fish exactly what he did with the generation and the height of the image of a race-player busy.

A crowd of 45,000 celebrated the biggest game of cricket in this region in the Shaheed Veer Narayan Singh Stadium.

Many of them have roamed more than 45 miles to see some big entrusts from the world of cricket.

Warner delights
Warner along with fun Sunday. Its charge was a crusty goddess for a night in Virender Sehwag and Mahela Jayawardene failed to produce magic on top. Unmukt Chand discouraging series continued as he picked the wrong section of the ball.

David Warner, who fell to No. 4 to ensure that the stick Delhi was not too high, played his role to perfection. Careful to begin, Warner stuck to his game plan, moving with force when the ball is in his bow and hit fours and as a six-cylinder unbeaten 51 against only 25 balls up to 164 Delhi. Warner was carefully majestic when he cleared his front leg, giving way to free his arms and hit high, wide and handsome in the stands on the floor. No less than 96 runs came in the second half of the entries, and gave the Delhi bowlers enough runs to work.

Los Temerarios was 97/4 at the end of most No.14, when Warner decided to cut loose. After breaking Kane Richardson for six, the left went after Dinda, smashing three fours. Bhuvneshwar Kumar Pune hit the brakes, giving away only six as Delhi came in the last two additions. Warner smashed three sixes on the way to fifty. 21 runs came in the penultimate time.

Kedar Jadhav has the most long-term strike and took eight Dinda before being caught by Mithun Manhas time. Warner gave strike Dinda, who finished the first round with a four. Delhi ended with 164/5, with 63 runs coming off the last five overs.