IPL 2020 – Delhi Capitals aim to break Chennai Super Kings hoodoo

How do you come back from the dead not once, but twice? It is the Stoinis formula. The formula is simple. 20-ball fifty + two wickets in the final two balls gives you an unlikely win. Delhi Capitals will have to thank Marcus Stoinis for their unlikeliest win against Kings XI Punjab. Delhi were dead and buried when they were 100/6 in 17 overs but Stoinis alone smashed 57 runs in three overs, especially 30 runs in the final over bowled by Chris Jordan.

Then, with the ball, filling up for Ravichandran Ashwin’s injury, Stoinis bowled three overs and more importantly, the last over. After being hit for a six and a catch dropped which resulted in a four, the scores were tied. Yet, Stoinis refused to give up. He took two wickets in two balls and the match went into the Super Over. Kagiso Rabada, boosted by the IPL 2019 Super Over against Andre Russell in the Kolkata Knight…

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