Story Delhi Daredevils journey in DLF IPL 3,Match 31

Who will win DLF IPL Season 3?

  • Deccan Chargers

    Votes: 4 19.0%
  • Royal Challengers Bangalore

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • Delhi Daredevils

    Votes: 6 28.6%
  • Chennai Super Kings

    Votes: 3 14.3%
  • Kings XI Punjab

    Votes: 1 4.8%
  • Rajasthan Royals

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Mumbai Indians

    Votes: 3 14.3%
  • Kolkata Knight Riders

    Votes: 3 14.3%

  • Total voters
    21
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I guess because of making kits for players is one of the reason's people like my story and i would like to keep it as a secret but if anyone is very desperate and want's to know the method for his story he can feel free to pm me i will surely explain him step by step.
 
Hmm, as mentioned before I like the idea behind the "kits" I think they are too bright colours and hence they stand out. If you can make them normalized or sort of blend with the rest of the pic, It would look much more realistic IMO
 
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Yousuf Pathan 87* of 48 balls helped Chennai Super Kings to win the match​


Dhoni did some changes in the Chennai Super Kings line-up this year and the main change was obviously Yousuf Pathan new man in the side which was send as a opener but was not really clicking but in this match he showed that if he hits the ball it stays as a hit. Chennai Super Kings had a solid opening partnership of 139 but then they lost their first wicket of Imran Nazir but then Dhoni supported Yousuf Pathan well and Chennai Super Kings final score was 214 for just 1 wicket.​


Again we saw disappointed performance from KKR. Except Dilshan and Pollard there was no other player who chipped in with few runs and KKR lost another match in DLF IPL Season 3.​

Chennai Super Kings batting and Kolkata Knight Riders bowling card
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Kolkata Knight Riders batting and Chennai Super Kings bowling card
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Yusuf Pathan back in form, Delhi must careful against him. Again brilliant kit work.
 
Easy win for Mumbai Indian!


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Ganguly 4 wickets helped Mumbai Indians to win the match​

Mumbai Indians won the toss and elected to bowl first. Delhi crowd was happy with that because they wanted their team to bat and then came the Delhi Daredevils openers,Chris Gayle(c) and Gautam Gambhir​


Delhi 5 main batsmen got out very cheaply within 20 runs and Delhi were in deep deep trouble. Then Eoin Morgan and Suresh Raina did well to control the innings. Eoin Morgan knew that Suresh Raina knows the conditions well and gave most of the strike to Suresh Raina. They were not going for big strokes because they knew this is the last recognize batting pair. Irfan Pathan can bat but we can't expect a big score from him.​


When it seemed that Delhi Daredevils innings is getting back onto the track Eoin Morgan got out. Chaminda Vaas bowled a slow off cutter and Eoin Morgan was defeated and hence was comprehensively bowled. Sachin Tendulkar then thought that maybe Ganguly can do well on this surface and with just few main overs left in the innings to end lets restrict Delhi Daredevils for a low score and that's what Dada did.​


Irfan Pathan smashed Ganguly for a four of his very first bowl but then Ganguly came back and bowled Irfan Pathan. He bowled a good length delivery but it kept low and Pathan was bowled. After Irfan Pathan wicket Raina said common now this is the time to hit some big strokes there is no other way with which we can make a respectable total. He played few big strokes but then again Ganguly got rid of him. Ganguly bowled a full length delivery,Raina was on back foot and tried to smash it,but got a top edge and it went in the air and Morkel accepted the catch.​

After Suresh Raina wicket there was no one really who made a good score and that is imaginable because they are tail enders and we can't expect much from them. After Raina wicket last two wicket's were also taken by Sourav Ganguly and we saw a sensational bowling stuff from him. Just 11 runs in 3 overs and 4 wickets is really sensational bowling in t20 cricket.​

Even Mumbai Indians lost two very early wickets and then two more after few minutes. But Gibbs made sure that he stays at the crease and wins the match for his team. Darren Lehmann supported him very well. Lehmann was giving singles to Gibbs and Gibbs was hitting big strokes but he was also making sure that he doesn't give his wicket away. After he felt that we are close to the target he smashed few big strokes and ended the match in the 13th over. It doesn't seem that it is the same surface on which Delhi batted but nonetheless Mumbai Indian played well and in the end won the match.​

Delhi Daredevils batting and Mumbai Indians bowling card​
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Mumbai Indians batting and Delhi Daredevils bowling card​


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DLF IPL Points Table:-​
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To Be Continued​
 
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Good work Delhi the story is about you and you lose.:facepalm
But we know you'll comeback:p
 
Fantastic piece of bowling by Australian quickies!

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Brett Lee's 4 wickets helped BRC to win​

After loosing David Warner early Imran Farhat and Graeme Smith tried to take innings back on track but they were not able to do that. Even Rohit Sharma got out for a cheap score it seemed that now they wont be able to make a big score but then Wasim Jaffer and Aaron Redmond did very well to control the innings and at least try to make a good score but they settled well in middle and because of their good batting BRC manage to reach to 160 for 6 wickets.​

It was a very bad performance from Rajasthan Royals. No one from their batting line-up was able to make a good score except Shoaib Malik and Graeme Swann. Few commentators said that it seems that Rajasthan Royals need a good middle order batsmen and sending Swann up the order wont be a bad choice. Brett Lee bowled very well for BRC. 22 runs in 4 overs and 4 wickets is very good bowling in t20. So in the end BRC won by 49 runs.​

RCB batting and RR bowling card​

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RR batting and RCB bowling card​

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To Be Continued​
 
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