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IN PICS: IPL 2019, SRH vs DC, Match 30

Relive all the action of Match 30 of the Indian Premier League from Hyderabad where Sunrisers Hyderabad slumped to an embarrasing 39-run defeat to Delhi Capitals.

Kagiso Rabada led a clinical bowling display with a four-wicket haul as Delhi Capitals (DC) beat Sunrisers Hyderabad (SRH) by 39 runs under dramatic conditions in their Indian Premier League (IPL 2019) match. @ BCCI


Keemo Paul (3/17) ran through the Sunrisers top-order. @ BCCI


Paul’s pace colleagues Rabada (4/22) and Chris Morris (3/22) triggered mayhem in the middle and lower order as the home side suffered a batting collapse after 15 overs while chasing 157 for a win. @ BCCI


The Sunrisers were 101 for 3 in 15.2 overs when Ricky Bhui fell to Paul, but after that they lost seven wickets for the addition of just 15 runs. @ BCCI


Morris took three wickets in the space of five balls in the 18th over as the stunned home crowd watched their side’s batsmen capitulating without much fight as the innings folded at 116 in 18.5 overs. @ BCCI


David Warner, who top-scored with a 47-ball 51, was out in the 17th over off Rabada to trigger a procession of Sunrisers batsmen towards the dressing room. @ BCCI


Rabada and Morris took all these six wickets as Sunrisers surrendered tamely. @ BCCI


With the win, the Delhi Capitals jumped to second spot with 10 points from eight matches while the Sunrisers are at the sixth spot after their third consecutive loss. @ BCCI


The Sunrisers’ openers Warner and Jonny Bairstow (41) made a watchful start as they looked for accumulating runs without taking risks. @ BCCI


Warner was uncharacteristically slow and it was left to Bairstow to take the chances. @ BCCI


Bairstow hit Ishant Sharma a couple of fours and a six off Morris but the home side could only score 40 for no loss at the end of first powerplay overs. @ BCCI


The opening duo reached the 50-run mark at the end of the eighth over and they began to look for big shots. The Sunrisers, however lost Bairstow at an inopportune juncture with Paul getting rid of him in the 10th over. @ BCCI


Earlier, young left-arm pacer Khaleel Ahmed grabbed three key wickets in an impressive spell to help Sunrisers restrict Delhi Capitals to 155 for 7 after the visitors were invited to bat. @ BCCI


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