Samson, Pant steer Daredevils to breezy win
ESPNcricinfo staff
12-May-2016

With Zaheer Khan out with a niggle, JP Duminy led Delhi Daredevils out after he sent Sunrisers Hyderabad in to bat • BCCI
David Warner blazed away as he often does at the top of the order...•BCCI
..,and added 67 for the first wicket with Shikhar Dhawan in 8.5 overs•BCCI
Jayant Yadav, who bowled three overs of offspin inside the Powerplay, gave Daredevils the breakthrough when he dismissed Warner for a 30-ball 46•BCCI
Dhawan and Kane Williamson took Sunrisers to a solid 98 for 1 in the 13th over•BCCI
Before Amit Mishra struck twice with his quicker ball to dismiss Dhawan and Yuvraj Singh•BCCI
Daredevils hauled Sunrisers back with regular strikes, with Nathan Coulter-Nile picking up two...•BCCI
...Chris Morris castling Kane Williamson...•BCCI
...and showing nifty football skills to run out Bhuvneshwar Kumar. Morris' figures of 1 for 19 were pivotal in Daredevils restricting Sunrisers to 146 for 8•BCCI
Daredevils lost Mayank Agarwal early, but Quinton de Kock played some sparkling strokes and gave their chase impetus, adding 55 for the second wicket with Karun Nair•BCCI
Both fell in the 10th over, with Moises Henriques yorking Nair for 20•BCCI
...and having a caught-behind appeal upheld to send back de Kock for a 31-ball 44•BCCI
De Kock hadn't edged the ball - the umpire may have heard a click when his helmet fell off as he chased a short ball outside off•BCCI
Sanju Samson looked in excellent touch right from the time he walked in•BCCI
While Rishabh Pant's aggressive approach put even Mustafizur Rahman on the back foot, with the left-armer bowling an uncharacteristically expensive spell•BCCI
The pair added an unbroken 72 for the fourth wicket in 8.2 overs to power Daredevils home to a seven-wicket win with 11 balls remaining. The result ended a four-match Sunrisers winning streak•BCCI