IPL 2021 DC vs RCB: BIZARRE! Sand storm delays play after AB de Villiers gives taste of Jadeja to Marcus Stoinis in final over - WATCH
The dust storm was so strong that the players from both sides used their shirts to cover their faces.
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In a bizarre incident, the Delhi Capitals vs Royal Challengers Bangalore clash in IPL 2021 on Tuesday (April 28) was halted due to a sand storm at the Narendra Modi Cricket Stadium in Ahmedabad. The storm came after RCB's innings and DC's inning was delayed for quite sometime before the match resumed.
Notably, the dust storm came out of nowhere and it was so strong that the players from both sides used their shirts to cover their faces. There was more than a 10-minute delay as the world's biggest cricket stadium was covered in dust. Even the visibility went down as the umpires tried to assess the conditions.
Even while the sandstorm was going on, Virat Kohli & #Abdevilliers were busy in their own thing. Wait for it! #RCBvsDC #ViratKohli pic.twitter.com/ociMhxlAax — pooja Hedge (@hugepooja) April 27, 2021
Meanwhile, India pace bowler Ishant Sharma took one for 26 in his first match of the season for Delhi Capitals (DC) but it was AB de Villiers (75 not out) who drove Royal Challengers Bangalore (RCB) to 171/5 in an Indian Premier League match here on Tuesday.
The South African de Villiers's unbeaten 75 came off 42 deliveries and comprised three fours and five sixes as he took 23 runs (including one wide) in the last over of the match bowled by Marcus Stoinis.
DC had done well to pick two early wickets, removing both Devdutt Padikkal (17) and skipper Virat Kohli (12) inside the powerplay.
While Padikkal was bowled by Sharma, Kohli was bowled by Avesh.
Glenn Maxwell (25) fell soon after, leaving RCB at 60 for three.
However, de Villiers shared a 54-run partnership with No. 3 Rajat Patidar (31 off 22 balls) and took the charge to the opposition in the end overs.
RCB were looking like they would struggle to get past 160 at 124/4 in 16 overs. However, the last four overs produced 47 runs.
The former Proteas skipper has been in fine form in this tournament. He batted at No. 5 in Tuesday's game DC put RCB into bat.
Brief scores: Royal Challengers Bangalore 171/5 in 20 overs (AB de Villiers 75 not out, R Patidar 31, G Maxwell 25, A Khan 1/24, I Sharma 1/26, A Mishra 1/27) vs Delhi Capitals
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