KKR vs DC: Colin Ingram’s match-winning six denies Shikhar Dhawan maiden IPL ton, Twitter erupts
Ingram took matters into his own hands and hit 14* runs off 6 deliveries to fire Delhi to victory.
cricket Updated: Apr 13, 2019 00:51 ISTDelhi Capitals’ Coling Ingram finished the match in style against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Eden Gardens on Friday but it raise quite a few eyebrows on social media. Shikhar Dhawan played a match-winning knock and his unbeaten 97 played a vital role in helping Delhi beat Kolkata with seven balls to spare.
Dhawan’s 63-ball innings included 11 boundaries and two massive sixes but he still didn’t get a chance to either score a ton or hit the winning runs. Delhi needed 12 runs from the last two overs and there was ample time for Dhawan to complete his century and also take the team over the line.
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But Ingram took matters into his own hands and hit 14 runs off 6 deliveries to fire Delhi to victory. On the penultimate ball of the 19th over, he hit a six down the ground when Delhi needed just five runs to win off 8 deliveries. Dhawan was seen applauding Ingram from the non-striker’s end but Twitter users felt otherwise.
#KKRvsDC
— Jaimin Morbia (@jaimeme_morbia) April 12, 2019
Colin Ingram: Sorry mate,Team comes First..
Dhawan: Yes of course..!! pic.twitter.com/ec7XcvW7ym
Shikhar Dhawan after watching winning six by colin ingram 😂😂#KKRvDC pic.twitter.com/2kd7jujg9f
— Ambuj Pandey (@Im__AmBuJ) April 12, 2019
Shikhar Dhawan to Colin Ingram after Ingram hit that six pic.twitter.com/nK7TAdQ0MX
— Vishesh Arora (@vishesharora19) April 12, 2019
Lol on Ingram. He should hav given chance to Dhawan so that he could complete his century.
— 🔥 (@PK_SRKxFanboy__) April 12, 2019
Dhawan fans waiting for colin ingram😂 #KKRvDC #KKRvDC pic.twitter.com/oXYOrxXbJF
— MEENAKSHI Raj (@meenakshirajp) April 12, 2019
After the conclusion of the match, Dhawan said that team victories come before personal milestones and that is why he went for a single and gave Ingram the strike without complicating things in the middle.
“I knew it could have been my first T20 hundred but the team goal is more important and so I took that single rather than taking a big risk,” Dhawan said during the post-match presentation.
Courtesy of this victory, Delhi Capitals are back in the top four as they have now won four out seven matches. As for Kolkata, they remain at second spot but a win for Mumbai Indians on Saturday will see the three-time champions move up the ladder and displace Dinesh Karthik’s men.
First Published: Apr 13, 2019 00:49 IST