NEW DELHI: In a heart-stopping show of boundary-hitting, Delhi Capitals’ Tristan Stubbs went bonkers in opposition to Luke Wooden within the conflict in opposition to Mumbai Indians on Saturday.
As boundaries rained on the Arun Jaitley Stadium within the nationwide capital, Stubbs smoked Wooden for 26 runs within the 18th over. Hitting the MI bowler to all corners of the park, Stubbs smashed 5 fours and a six.
Stubbs started Wooden’s over with a scoop over wicketkeeper Ishan Kishan on the leg aspect.He then repeated the identical shot off the second ball, executing one other scoop to fine-leg.
Stubbs then focused the opposite aspect of the bottom, hitting a few reverse-scoops over the short-third fielder off yorker-length deliveries.
In his first try, Stubbs middled the ball to perfection because it dropped over the fence for a six whereas the fourth ball was one other low full-toss exterior off-stump, which the DC batsman linked with one other excellent reverse-scoop for a 4.
Having already leaked 18 off the primary 4 balls, on the penultimate ball, Wooden tried a slower bouncer which Stubbs learn early as he belted it to deep mid-wicket fence.
The ultimate ball of the over was one other slower off-cutter across the off-stump from Wooden as Stubbs as soon as once more dispatched it to the deep mid-wicket fence.

Stubbs ended up scoring an unbeaten 25-ball 48 powering DC to their highest IPL rating ever of 257 for 4.
Earlier, bringing his big-hitting prowess to the fore, younger Jake Fraser-McGurk gave the scorching Delhi warmth competitors with a scorching 27-ball 84.
Opening for DC for the second time this season, the 22-year-old Fraser-McGurk equalled his personal report for the quickest fifty this season getting the milestone off simply 15 balls after the hosts had been put in to bat by MI.



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