VIDEO: Colin-Charter stopped Gale's surprise surprise by
catching a catch, Jugalbandi on the boundary line
A sample of the finest fielding of Fielder Colin Ingram of
Delhi Capitals was found. Colin Ingram's finest fielding on the Boundary Line
gave Chris Gayle a brilliant innings break.
Caribbean fan Chris Gayle is in full color, so for any team
it is difficult to stop them. Kings XI Punjab (KXIP) hopes to get a bang with its
own stormy batsman. Gayle also gives life to the team's hopes. Gayle,
considered to be the "betaj king" of T-20 matches, on Saturday sat on
the fiercely bowling attack of the hosts Delhi Capitals team at the Ferozeshah
Kotla Stadium in Delhi.
But, in the meantime, sample of the finest fielding of
Fielder Colin Ingram of Delhi Capitals was noticed. Colin Ingram's finest
fielding on the Boundary Line gave Chris Gayle a brilliant innings break. In
fact, Delhi Capitals fielder Colin Ingram in the 13th over of Kings XI Punjab
innings surprised the audience with their amazing fielding on the Boundary
Line.
It was in this over that Delhi Capitals bowler Sandeep
Lamychan came to bowl. Kings XI Punjab batsman Chris Gayle was present on the
strike at that time. On the second ball of Sandeep Lamichane, Chris Gayle
played an air shots which was going for sixteen sixes. However, Colin Ingram
fielded him in the finest style on the Boundary Line and turned it into a
catch.
Ingram-Axar's perfect relay catch https://t.co/rlQ2KQVQzC— Tarun Singh Verma (@TarunSinghVerm1) April 20, 2019
On the binding line, Ingram bounced towards Patel after the
ball came in hand, as his balance was impaired and the legs crossed the border.
The letter did not make any mistake in catching the catch. In this way, Colin
Ingram and Akshar Patel's duo put a brake on Chris Gayle's smoky shift. Chris
Gayle played 69 runs in 37 balls, including his 5 sixes and 6 fours.
Let us know that despite the aggressive half-century of
Chris Gayle, spinner Sandeep Lemichane's three wickets helped Delhi Capitals
restrict Kings XI Punjab to 163 for seven wickets. For the Punjab, except for
Gayle (69) and Mandeep Singh (30), none of the batsmen could play tickling.
Lemichane sent Gayle and Sam Quinion in the 13th over to send a pavilion to
prevent Punjab from making big scores.
Universe Boss slams 69(37) https://t.co/kgsz3d9ZgL— Tarun Singh Verma (@TarunSinghVerm1) April 20, 2019
Gayle continued to admonish every Delhi bowler. In the third
over, Ishant hit a long 101-meter long over long over. In this over, he also
scored two fours in 19 runs. In the fourth over, it was the same fate as
Laminga and Gayle put four fours in it. Despite the wicket falling from the
other end, Gayle retained the pace with a front and spinner Amit Mishra hit two
sixes in the ninth over. Gayle completed his 28th fifty in just 25 balls in the
IPL. Lemichane ended his innings and put pressure on Delhi.
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