Prithvi Shaw
Prithvi Shaw. (Picture Supply: IPL/BCCI)

The newest match of IPL 2022 noticed Delhi Capitals and Rajasthan Royals battling it in opposition to one another the place DC grabbed a surprising victory by eight wickets to maintain their playoff hopes alive. Although there have been two heroes for DC within the final sport within the type of Mitchell Marsh and David Warner, skipper Rishabh Pant talked of lacking Prithvi Shaw within the squad.

Shaw final performed for Capitals on Could 1 in opposition to Lucknow Tremendous Giants and has been lacking the motion thereafter. It was solely in a latest whereas when he gave updates on his well being and talked of being admitted to the hospital because of fever. Nonetheless, Pant gave some readability on his well being and added the batter has one thing like typhoid.

“We miss him however we are able to’t management that. He has typhoid or one thing like that’s what the physician instructed me,” mentioned Pant whereas talking to Star Sports activities.

It was near an ideal sport as I imagine there’s at all times area for enchancment: Rishabh Pant

Speaking of the sport between DC and RR, the Capitals have been chasing 161 runs and misplaced opener Srikar Bharat on duck, however what adopted subsequent was a minimum of a thunderstorm. Marsh and Warner wreaked havoc in Navi Mumbai’s DY Patil Stadium, to take their aspect over the road with 11 balls remaining. Whereas Marsh starred with 89 off 62 balls, Warner supported him with an unbeaten fifty that noticed them ending the sport effortlessly.

“It was near an ideal sport as I imagine there’s at all times area for enchancment. On these sorts of wickets the place there’s little flip, you’ll be able to go both approach. I’m blissful we bowled first. I believed 140-160 was a very good rating and mentioned so on the toss. And we acquired there. Future is at all times in your arms, you’ll be able to look to present one hundred pc. The fielding could possibly be higher, however this was near an ideal sport,” he added.

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