DC CAPTAIN SHREYAS IYER WON A TOSS AND OPTED TO BOWL FIRST.

SRH OPENER DAVID WARNER WITH NEW OPENER WRIDDIMAN SAHA TODAY.FOR DC,NORTJE STARTS THE ATTACK.

SRH made a lively beginning as Saha played his shots to agree with his stance to 33/0 after the initial three overs. The David Warner-Saha pair finished a fifty-run remain in 28 balls. Warner at that point followed Kagiso Rabada, hitting the right-arm pacer for four fours and a six as he moved past fifty out of 25 balls and SRH posted 77/0 toward the finish of the powerplay. 


The Warner-Saha juggernaut proceeded as the two finished a century remain in 52 balls. 


DC figured out how to break the initial substitute the tenth over after R Ashwin got Warner out after the SRH captain pounded 66 off 34 balls. 


While Warner was excused, there was no rest for DC as Saha proceeded with his cheerful ways and raised his 50 years in 27 balls. The SRH wicketkeeper-batsman at that point took on Axar Patel in the twelfth over, hitting him for a six and a four as SRH moved to 142/1. 


Saha's joyful ways proceeded as he turned a six off Rabada in the thirteenth over as SRH finished 150 preceding the Saha-Manish Pandey pair raised their fifty-run stand. 


Anrich Nortje finished the Saha-Pandey association after Saha got out after his contentious 87 off 45 balls, a thump where he hit 12 fours and 2 sixes. 


Manish Pandey, who scored 44*, and Kane Williamson at that point added 49 runs in 33 balls as SRH, who enlisted the quickest 200 of the period, posted 219/2 on the board.


DC Requiring 220 RUN to win, DC lost two wickets in the initial two overs as Sandeep Sharma and Shahbaz Nadeem excused Shikhar Dhawan and Marcus Stoinis. 


While Ajinkya Rahane and Shimron Hetmyer took DC past fifty toward the finish of the 6th over, the two got out in the following over as Rashid struck twice in his first finished. 


Despite the fact that Shreyas Iyer and Rishabh Pant added 23 runs together, Vijay Shankar, before he needed to leave the field because of injury, got the wicket of DC captain in the twelfth over. 


In the following over, Rashid excused Axar Patel and finished the best bowling show of this IPL season, getting back with the figures of 3/7 from his four overs. 


While Rishabh scored 36 off 35 balls, Sandeep Sharma had him gotten behind the wickets in the seventeenth over. 


SRH in the end bowled out DC for 131 and fixed a 88-run win on their captain Warner's birthday.