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Chris Morris justifies his price with the bat
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1 year agoon


In vivo IPL 2021 every match is happening like a roller coaster. No one can tell who will win the match until the last ball of the match. Just like that, last night Rajasthan royals beat Delhi capitals by 3 wickets. Chris Morris turned the whole match in the last two overs and justified his price which is paid by Rajasthan royals in the auction.
Follow the trend so Rajasthan won the toss and chose the bowl first. The start of the delhi capital was not so well and last match heroes delhi openers out early in the match. Rahane also did not do well and in just 37 runs Delhi capitals lost 4 wickets. Then Rishabh pant took charge and built partnership with debut player lalit yadav.


At some stage Delhi capitals managed the inning and Rishab pant looked good with bat. He made half century but after that he got out. After Pant’s wicket once again started falling wickets. Somehow delhi capital set the target of 147 in 20 overs. Jaydev Unadkat took 3 wickets in the starting of the match and put the pressure on Delhi capitals. Mustafizur showed his slower one and took 2 wickets and Chris Morris took 1 wicket.


Like delhi capitals, Rajasthan Royal also did not get a good start and very early lost 2 important wickets of butler and sanju samson. But David Miller stayed on the crease and played his natural game. On the other side the batsman did not do well. Miller completed his half century and in trying to hit a six he got out.
Then Chris Morris and Unadkat played carefully and in the last over Chris Morris hit two sixes and took the match from Delhi capitals. Chris Morris hit 36 runs in 18 balls. Jaydev Unadkat received the player of the match.
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