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IPL 2020: Delhi Capitals post 157/8 against Kings XI Punjab

| @indiablooms | Sep 21, 2020, at 03:04 am

Abu Dhabi: Delhi Capitals got off to a slow start but managed to post competitive 157 runs for the loss of eight wickets in the Indian Premier League clash against Kings XI Punjab on Sunday.

S Iyer (39), Rishabh Pant (31) and Marcus Stoinis (53) contributed crucial runs with the willows which helped the side surpass 150-runs mark.

IPL is being played in the UAE this year amid COVID-19 pandemic outbreak globally.

India is one of the topmost nations in the world as far as COVID-19 cases are concerned.

Indian pacer Mohammed Shami remained the pick of the Rajasthan bowlers by picking up three wickets.

This is the second match of the IPL this year.

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