In the history of IPL, KKR recorded the second-highest team because of the brilliantdisplay from Sunil Narine, Ankgrish Raghuvanshi and Andre Russell. KKR came close to breaking the all-time record of SRH after Narine blazed away to a 39-ball 85. Raghuvanshi slammed 54 off 27 while Andre Russell (41 off 19) and Rinku Singh (26 off 8) applied the finishing touches against a hapless DC bowling attack.
On Sunday night, DC broke their two-game losing streak by producing a amazing performance against reigning champions Chennai Super Kings. The victory certainly gave the Rishabh Pant-led side a truckload of confidence.
Despite DC skipper Rishabh Pant and Tristan Stubbs’ quickfire knocks, it was all too little all too late, as the early collapse of the top order was something that the Delhi side just could not overcome, as they fell victim to Kolkata’s bowling attack of Vaibhav Arora and Varun Chakravarty, who scalped three wickets each and led KKR to an dominant win by a whopping 106 runs