Delhi Capitals vs Sunrisers Hyderabad Match Highlights: DC V SRH Last Over Thriller Highlight: Rohit #DelhiCapitalsvsSunrisersHyderabad #LIVE #HIGHLIGHTS #Ipl2022 #RohitSharma #NicholasPoora #KhaleelAhmed #DavidWarner #RovmanPowell #RishabhPant #ViratKohli #MsDhoni #RishabhPant #HardikPandya #ViratKohli #RavindraJadeja #JaspritBumrah #BCCI #Playing11Team #IndiaTeam #IndiaMatch #Highlights ABOUT CRICKET NEWS: Australia's aggressive opener David Warner's 92 not out in 58 balls helped Delhi Capitals register a 21-run win against Sunrisers Hyderabad. Warner scored an unbeaten 92 off 58 balls against his former team, scoring his fourth half-century of the season. Rovman Powell scored an unbeaten 67 off 35 balls. On the basis of his batting, Delhi scored 207 runs for three wickets when sent to bat first. In reply, Sunrisers could only score 186 runs for eight wickets. For Delhi, Khaleel Ahmed took three wickets for 30 runs and Shardul Thakur took two wickets for 44 runs. Delhi are now in fifth place with ten points from ten matches, a gain of two places. At the same time, Sunrisers slipped to the sixth place after the third consecutive defeat. In the last season, Sunrisers had also dropped Warner from the playing XI after removing him from the captaincy. Sunrisers had a very poor start in reply to the target of 208 runs to win and at the end of the seventh over they scored only 37 runs for the loss of three wickets. Abhishek Sharma (7), Rahul Tripathi (22) and captain Kane Williamson (four) were dismissed cheaply. Aiden Markram scored 42 off 35 balls and Nicholas Pooran scored 62 off 34 balls. Both added 60 runs in 35 balls but after the dismissal of Markram in the 13th over, the comeback became difficult. Earlier, Warner and Powell added 122 runs in an unbroken fourth wicket partnership and scored 70 runs in the last five overs. Warner hit 12 fours and three sixes in his innings, on the basis of which Delhi made their highest score of this season. He scored 32 runs in his first two overs, giving a lot of advice to the emerging fast bowler Umran Malik. Powell took 19 runs in Malik's last over with three fours and a six. It was a bad day for Malik, who conceded 52 runs in four overs without getting any wickets while taking five wickets against Gujarat Titans on April 27 itself. Warner made Malik 21 runs in the fourth over with two fours and a six. In the powerplay, 50 runs were made for two wickets, out of which Warner had 31 runs. Mandeep Singh was dismissed on the fifth ball of the innings by Bhuvneshwar Kumar without opening the account, while Mitchell Marsh was sent off in the fifth over by CA Abbott with a return catch. 23 runs were scored in the ninth over and the wicket of captain Rishabh Pant also fell. Pant hit Gopal for three sixes and a four but lost the wicket on the last ball. Warner completed his half-century on the first ball of the 12th over. Malik bowled this ball at a speed of 154.8 kmph, which was the third fastest ball in the history of IPL. Powell was given life by Kane Williamson on the ball of Malik on the sum of 18. He later hit Abbott for two consecutive sixes in the 17th over and hit this bowler for a total of five sixes. Delhi Capitals Playing 11: Mandeep Singh, David Warner, Mitchell Marsh, Rishabh Pant (C&W), Lalit Yadav, Rovman Powell, Shardul Thakur, Ripple Patel, Kuldeep Yadav, Khaleel Ahmed, Anrique Norkea Sunrisers Hyderabad Playing 11: Abhishek Sharma, Kane Williamson (Captain), Rahul Tripathi, Aiden Markram, Nicholas Pooran (Wk), Shashank Singh, Shreyas Gopal, Sean Abbott, Bhuvneshwar Kumar, Umran Malik, Karthik Tyagi. Friends, what do you think that Rohit Sharma, Dhoni, Suresh Raina and Hardik Pandya should return in the Indian team or not. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER _________________________________________________________ "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use."