Shreyas Iyer showed his class with a captain's knock and pacer Anrich Nortje honoured his skipper's heroics by bowling a splendid penultimate over in Delhi Capitals' 18-run victory over Kolkata Knight Riders in a thrilling IPL match here on Saturday. (Photo | PTI) 
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IPL 2020 in PICS: Run feast continues in Sharjah as Delhi Capitals claim 18-run victory over KKR

Shreyas Iyer's magnificent power-hitting after Prithvi Shaw's opening act propelled Delhi Capitals to an impressive 228 for four after being put into bat first by Dinesh Karthik.

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Iyer's (88 no off 38 balls) magnificent power-hitting after Prithvi Shaw's opening act propelled Delhi Capitals to an impressive 228 for four after being put into bat first by Dinesh Karthik. (Photo | PTI)
The powerplay belonged to Shaw, who blazed his way to 66 off 41 balls with four boundaries and as many sixes. (Photo | ANI)
Such was Shaw's form that even Shikhar Dhawan (26 off 16 balls) was overshadowed despite some decent hits in a 56-run opening stand. (Photo | PTI)
Shreyas Iyer dominated the remaining part of the innings with his silken smooth batting as he scythed the opposition attack with seven fours and half a dozen sixes. (Photo | PTI)
If Iyer and Shaw weren't not enough, Rishabh Pant (38 off 17 balls) dusted off his rustiness with a quickfire knock. (Photo | PTI)
After two good games, young Kamlesh Nagarkoti (1/35 in 3 overs) and Shivam Mavi (0/40 in 3 overs) got harsh lessons as Dinesh Karthik couldn't risk completing their quota of overs. (Photo | PTI)
The target was difficult but not impossible but Delhi produced the best effort by a pace bowling unit on a placid track with KKR finishing at 210 for 8. (Photo | PTI)
Harshal Patel, as Ishant Sharma's replacement, did well enough to finish with 2 for 34 in 4 overs while the ever-improving Nortje (3/33 in 4 overs) was also impressive. (Photo | PTI)
Nitish Rana and Shubman Gill stitched a 71-run partnership for the second wicket before Amit Mishra dismissed the latter in the ninth over. (Photo | PTI)
However, it was Kagiso Rabada (1/51 in 4 overs), who dismissed the dangerous Andre Russell (13) cheaply. (Photo | PTI)
Morgan and Tripathi had a blazing partnership of 78 runs from 31 balls. Morgan smashed Rabada for three consecutive sixes in the 18th over and accumulated 23 runs. (Photo | PTI)
Morgan played a knock of 44 runs from 18 balls before sent back by Nortje.

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