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Quinton de Kock is the Man of the Match. "Hoping for one of these days to come. Good wicket, had to capitalise when I could. Just said good cricket shots will get us the score. Fast outfield. Didn't have to hit the big shots. One or two sixes were needed. When Karun came in, the plan was to build a partnership, we knew the boundary balls will come. Just dig deep and bat. Been waiting for a chance like this, haven't really been in this type of form, just happy about it"

"Special effort by Quinton and Karun. We knew this ground was high-scoring, but amazing the way they applied themselves in the middle," Zaheer Khan says, "Special mention for Morris and Shami, very important at that stage,. We modified our plans in the game situation and thanks to that we had a good chance of chasing down the total. My bad over helped me figure out what will work. Just told them bowl back of a length. We wanted early wickets, RCB is top-heavy, at one point I was wondering if getting Gayle out was good. Guys showed great chararcter. Tournament like IPL, momentum helps, these kinds of games matter. We ticked a box and now we have three four days off

"Tough to swallow. Could have been much closer in the end. Delhi batted well. Quinton de Kock was brilliant. Karun hung in there. I didn't get strike after Watson got out for eight balls. Shami and Morris executed their plans. It was tough to get the ball away, we thought it was twq-paced wicket. No one stepped up today with the ball, It happens in cricket," Kohli says. "Mindset with the ball, We need to believe we can get the batsman out every ball. If a batsman senses that, senses you are reluctant, he can get on top of you"

11.35 pm This is Daredevils' first win over RCB since April 2010 and haven't they done it in style. De Kock receives pats on the back from everyone in Bangalore it seems. Zaheer was running around accepting congratulations as well. This batting performance was exactly what they needed. They said they saw de Kock as a senior in the side now. He's 23, but he is already one of the bigger players in the South African side. Showed exactly why tonight. Seven dot balls in his 51-ball 108. Played to his strengths - 23 runs behind point and 18 runs behind square leg. Karun Nari's 54 off 42 balls cannot be underestimated either. But remember the squeeze Daredevils bowlers put in the end? RCB only got 27 runs in the last four overs bowled by Shami and Morris.

Raushan Kumar: "Out of 11 matches in this IPL, chaser have won 10 times. Similar things happened in world cup when strong teams had been playing . Did chasing targets become easy??"

Tuhinanshu: "KXIP and DD, both winning their matches today and hence keeping IPL 2016 open and interesting one :)"

19.1
1
Chahal to Duminy, 1 run, that's a little bit of comedy to finish things off. He pushes it down the ground, Yuzi dives across and fields it himself. At that point, Nair was hurtling down for the single. Yuzi backflicks looking to hit the target, doesn't and the overthrow is taken

One off six needed. Chahal to bowl

END OF OVER:
19 | 8 Runs 1 Wkt | DC: 191/3 (1 run required from 6 balls, RR: 10.05, RRR: 1.00)

  • Jean-Paul Duminy6 (4b)
  • Karun Nair54 (42b)
  • Shane Watson4-0-25-2
  • David Wiese4-0-49-0
18.6
1lb
Watson to Duminy, 1 leg bye, shortish and slow and on off stump, JP shuffles across for a flick through leg. Has to settle for a leg bye, which levels the scores!
18.5
2
Watson to Duminy, 2 runs, low full toss on off stump, JP skews it off the open face past point and gets the couple he wanted
18.4
4
Watson to Duminy, FOUR, shortish and outside off, punched through the covers. Daredevils doing this easily now
18.3
0
Watson to Duminy, no run, back of a length on off stump, defended to point

JP Duminy's in. The crowd still chant "RCB!" Required run rate less than a run a ball now

18.2
W
Watson to de Kock, OUT, he wont be there to finish the game. Watson does not celebrate. He simply offers applause to a fine innings. Goes up to de Kock as he walks away with a nod of the head. It was slower short ball, dug in and rising towards his shoulder, the batsman swings instinctively. The pull shot only takes the glove and goes to the keeper

Q de Kock c †Jadhav b Watson 108 (94m 51b 15x4 3x6) SR: 211.76

18.1
1
Watson to Nair, 1 run, clipped through midwicket

END OF OVER:
18 | 12 Runs | DC: 183/2 (9 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 10.16, RRR: 4.50)

  • Quinton de Kock108 (50b)
  • Karun Nair53 (41b)
  • David Wiese4-0-49-0
  • Harshal Patel3-0-32-0

Karthick: "I wanna put it in Ian Bishop's tone "Quinton De Kock- Remember the name"" He's played only seven dot balls tonight. He's faced 50

17.6
4
Wiese to de Kock, FOUR, this is turning into a party for de Kock! This was full and around the stumps, he clears his front leg and scythes it through the covers. All along the ground.
17.5
4
Wiese to de Kock, FOUR, that's a slog, not often has he played that shot. Takes a thick edge and flies away over the keeper
17.5
1w
Wiese to de Kock, 1 wide, loops a full toss way wide of off stump, de kock can't reach it with his cut

Ebad: "This innings of De Kock shows what class he has and that his age doesn't matter."

17.4
1
Wiese to Nair, 1 run, fuller ball outside off, laced into the covers. Direct hit could have had him, but there wasn't one
17.3
1
Wiese to de Kock, 1 run, off comes the helmet and a fairly subdued raise of the bat. The shot epitomises his innings today. So many runs behind square. This was short and wide, sliced away. A little smile of satisfaction when he sees the standing ovation from the dugout
17.2
1
Wiese to Nair, 1 run, low full toss, lofted to long-off. No timing on the shot, immediately asks for a new bat
17.1
0
Wiese to Nair, no run, shortish slower ball outside off, Nair flays at it and gets a thick inside edge back at the bowler

END OF OVER:
17 | 13 Runs | DC: 171/2 (21 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 10.05, RRR: 7.00)

  • Quinton de Kock99 (47b)
  • Karun Nair51 (38b)
  • Harshal Patel3-0-32-0
  • Sreenath Aravind3-0-32-1

Siddharth: "The disappointment on Kohli's face reminds me similarity of this match to Ind-WI semifinals. Kohli scores big, team gets to 190+, falling short by 10-15runs. Other team loses early wickets, but bowlers can't contain the batsmen thereafter. Deja vu for Kohli!"

16.6
4
Patel to de Kock, FOUR, moves to 99 and punches gloves with his partner. De Kock's looking like he is the boss out there. He premeditated a scoop, but when the bowler bowled short and slow, he slipped into a pull shot over the short fine leg fielder

aka: "If you hid batsmen name, and asked who are playing, most would guess Kohli and ADB. No difference between 2 innings here."

16.5
1
Patel to Nair, 1 run, slower ball tailing into the pads, Nair places it behind square leg with a deft touch and yet the ball scurries away
16.4
0
Patel to Nair, no run, full toss on off stump, Nair moved outside off for the lap shot past the keeper. Gets too fine an inside edge on it and Jadhav collects it on the bounce
16.3
1
Patel to de Kock, 1 run, yorker on leg stump, de Kock digs it out past the bowler. Actually, Harshal misfields
16.2
1
Patel to Nair, 1 run, back of a lengt hand outside off, patted into the covers to bring up a fifty. Punched the air in triumph. Gets a big hug from his partner and a standing ovation from the dugout
16.1
6
Patel to Nair, SIX, he is playing a blinder! Lifts it over the bowler's head with such panache. The ability to play that shot in a big run-chase which can still swing around. Daredevils have risen to the occasion

Daredevils need 34 off 24...

END OF OVER:
16 | 12 Runs | DC: 158/2 (34 runs required from 24 balls, RR: 9.87, RRR: 8.50)

  • Karun Nair43 (34b)
  • Quinton de Kock94 (45b)
  • Sreenath Aravind3-0-32-1
  • Shane Watson3-0-18-1
15.6
1
Aravind to Nair, 1 run, he was moving outside leg, then he was shaping for the scoop over fine leg, then he reacts to the ball in front of it - a slower short ball outside off - opens the face on it and nearly threads the gap between third man and backward point. Leaps in the air as he was watching the ball travel while taking his single, obviously gutted it didn't go through
15.5
1
Aravind to de Kock, 1 run, slower ball, full of length, de Kock goes for a lace through cover again but gets an inside edge
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A win, finally

2010

Last time before this Daredevils won against Royal Challengers. Since then before this match they had lost eight consecutive games against them.

Chasing high

0

No. of scores that have been higher than de Kock's in chases in the IPL since 2013. Overall de Kock's 108 is the seventh highest individual score in chases in the IPL.

Quick de Kock

22

Balls taken by Quinton de Kock for his fifty. This is the second fastest of this IPL. David Warner's 21-ball fifty against Royal Challengers is the fastest.

Brakes applied

27

Runs conceded by Daredevils in the last four overs. They had conceded 164 runs in the first 16.

Expensive

50

Runs conceded by Zaheer Khan from his four overs. This was his second most expensive spell in T20s. Had conceded 53 v KKR in 2011.

Kohli's incredible 2016

9

Number of fifties Virat Kohli has hit in just 14 T20 innings in 2016. This is his fourth consecutive T20 fifty

50 in 25

5

Number of fifties AB de Villiers has got in 25 balls or less in the IPL, including the one in this match. Only Warner (7) and Sehwag (6) have done this more often.

Powerplay high

63

Runs scored by Royal Challengers in Powerplay - the highest in this IPL. Previous highest were 62 by Lions against Supergiants.

Blow hot, blow cold

7

No. of single-digit scores by Chris Gayle in his last ten T20 innings including three ducks. Has made 37, 60, and 100* in the other three innings.

Chasing?

1-2

Daredevils' record chasing against Royal Challengers in Bangalore. Trail 2-4, overall, chasing against them. They have elected to chase again in this match.