Cricket : Warner, Powell Power Capitals Convincingly Past Sunrisers

David Warner took center stage in the clash between his current franchise and the one that unceremoniously dumped him last season, an unbeaten 92 from 58 setting up Delhi Capitals for a comfortable victory over Sunrisers Hyderabad, and a much-needed two points in their quest to force a way into contention for the knockout stages.

Warner batted through the innings to help guide the Capitals to a score above 200 after Kane Williamson had won his ninth toss from ten and chosen to insert. The Australian opener, now fourth on this season’s run-scoring charts, found a vital ally in Rovman Powell as the fourth-wicket pair combined for an unbroken 122-run stand. Powell finished with three fours and six sixes in 67 from 35, with 70 runs cascading from the last five overs of the innings to put the chase beyond Sunrisers.

Needing to score at more than ten an over, Sunrisers barely managed to go at a run a ball for the first half of their innings.

A requirement of 145 from ten overs, with just seven wickets standing, was an equation beyond all but the most outrageous of hitting, and although Nicholas Pooran kept them clinging to the coattails of the asking rate with a crisp 62 off 34 – his first fifty of the season – Khaleel Ahmed picked up 3 for 30 as Capitals attack closed out a win that moved them above their opponents and into fifth on the table.

Summarized scores: Delhi Capitals 207 for 3: Warner 92*; Powell 67* beat Sunrisers Hyderabad 186 for 8: Pooran 62; Khaleel 3 for 30. Delhi capitals won by 21 runs

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