Karthik takes Delhi Daredevils closer to semi-finals
25th May 2008 09:00 IST Agencies
The famed top-order crumbled but Dinesh Karthik's bravura unbeaten 56 and Manoj Tiwary's (36) gutsy cameo enabled Delhi Daredevils eke out a thrilling five-wicket win against Mumbai Indians to cling on to their semifinal hopes in the Indian Premier League in New Delhi Saturday night.
For once, the Daredevils' middle-order took the onus on itself to pull off an improbable win, with Karthik being the architect of the victory that helped them stay afloat in the tournament.
Karthik’s match-winning unbeaten 56 came off 32 balls and was studded with three sixes, besides four fours.
Needing 177 to cling on to their semifinal dreams, the Daredevils required eight runs off the last over, sent down by Ashish Nehra. Karthik and Farveez Maharoof (20 not out) kept their cool as the Daredevils overhauled the target with one ball to spare.
Chasing 177 to stay afloat, Virender Sehwag (18) got into strike in the second ball, which he duly blocked before unleashing himself and the last four balls of Shaun Pollock's first over read like 4,4,6,4.
The euphoria, however, didn't last long as Sehwag's Ranji teammate Nehra pegged back his leg stump with his second ball to silence the choc-a-bloc stadium.
Much to the horror of the hosts, Gautam Gambhir (19) too sizzled before he fizzled out. The left-hander hit Andre Nel for a four and a six before losing his sang-froid and holing out to Dwayne Smith in the deep.
Reaching 50 inside five overs was of little consolation for the hosts who, by then, had their best two batsmen back in the hut.
Manoj Tiwary (36) and Shikhar Dhawan (27) stemmed the rot but Smith's two-wicket burst - the West Indian was in fact on a hat-trick - again rocked the Daredevils’ ship. Smith first had Dhawan caught on long-on before he rattled scoreless Tillakaratne Dilshan's furniture.
Every hope of overwhelming the target seemed to have gone up in smoke with the almighty mix-up between Tiwary and Karthik in the 15th over which sent the former back to the pavilion.
Karthik, however, redeemed himself with some lusty hits towards the end and he found an able ally in Maharoof who ran hard between wickets while throwing his bat around.
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