KXIP vs DC Live Score: Delhi Capitals win toss, opt to bat vs Kings XI Punjab

Highlights

  • In the last encounter between DC and KXIP, earlier this season, the Shreyas Iyer-led side won the match via a Super Over
  • Both KXIP and DC go into the match with win behind their backs. DC defeated CSK by 5 wickets on Saturday while KXIP held their nerves against MI in the Super Over thriller on Sunday
  • As far as head-to-head record goes, KXIP still have a 14-11 advantage over DC
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LIVE BLOG
Toss news: Delhi Capitals skipper Shreyas Iyer wins toss, elects to bat against Kings XI Punjab in Dubai.
Pitch report: "We had the MI-KXIP game at at the adjacent surface two days back. This one looks a bit fresher and there is just a bit of grass to hold the surface together. Captains winning the toss would like to bowl first to make use of these conditions. A total in the range of 170 could be competitive," said Simon Doull.
Looks like Rishabh Pant is all set to play today's match. He has looked pretty active in the warmup.

Players from both the teams are out in the middle, warming up ahead of the crucial clash. We are just 15 minutes away from the toss.


Hello and welcome to TimesofIndia.com's live coverage of Match 38 of IPL 2020 between Kings XI Punjab and Delhi Capitals in Dubai.
Preview
The nail-biting win over defending champions Mumbai Indians was certainly a morale-lifter but the inconsistent Kings XI Punjab have another tough battle at hand when they take on table leaders Delhi Capitals.
Having lost two tight games they should have won at the start of the season, KXIP managed to get on the right side of the results in the last couple of games, although it was too close for comfort by their own admission.
Needing seven off the last two overs with nine wickets in hand, they should have wrapped the game against RCB much before the last ball and even in the IPL's first double Super Over against Mumbai Indians on Sunday night, the K L Rahul-led side could have closed it out in regulation time.
Death bowing and the form of star player Glenn Maxwell in a shaky middle-order remain a concern for a team that needs to win its remaining five games to make the play-offs.
The fact that KXIP have struggled this season despite having tournament's top two run-getters in openers Rahul (525) and Mayank Agarwal (393) best sums up their erratic run.
On a positive note, the successful return of Chris Gayle has reduced the burden on the shoulders of the star openers, especially allowing Rahul to play more freely.
Nicholas Pooran has shown his lethalness time and again but is yet to play a match-winning knock and the pressure is increasing on Maxwell the batsman, who is proving to be more useful as a spinner operating in the powerplay.
However, the team is likely to stick to him in the game against Delhi Capitals.
Delhi are clearly the team to beat in the tournament and have gained in confidence with a close win against Chennai Super Kings on Saturday night.
While Prithvi Shaw needs to be back among the runs after a couple of ducks, his opening partner Shikhar Dhawan elevating his game bodes well for the team that has won seven out of the nine matches it has played.
Axar Patel has shown his utility not just with the ball but also with the bat. His three sixes off Ravindra Jadeja helped Delhi get over the line in the final over finish against CSK.
With an envious bowling line-up, Delhi have shown they can defend even below-par totals. Playing in the absence of an injured Rishabh Pant, time is running out for Ajinkya Rahane to make an impact.
The match went into a Super Over last time the two teams met and more than Delhi, KXIP will be hoping that it doesn't come to that again.
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