-
Defending champ Jeeno grabs three-shot lead at windy Mizuho Americas Open
-
McIlroy says PGA should be open to returns from LIV Golf
-
Im leads Fleetwood by one at Quail Hollow
-
Peru presidential hopeful says electoral 'coup' underway
-
Mexico to cut school year short ahead of World Cup
-
Lens secure Champions League spot and send Nantes down
-
Dortmund down Frankfurt to push Riera close to the edge
-
Costa Rica's new leader vows 'firm land' against drug gangs
-
Messi says Argentina up against 'other favorites' in World Cup repeat bid
-
Global stocks diverge, oil rises as fresh US-Iran clashes hit peace hopes
-
Ailing Djokovic falls to early Italian Open exit ahead of Roland Garros
-
Costa Rica leader sworn in with tough-on-crime agenda
-
UK PM Starmer vows to fight on after local polls drubbing
-
Formula One engines to change again in 2027
-
Djokovic falls in Italian Open second round to qualifier Prizmic
-
NFL reaches seven-year deal with referees
-
Real Madrid fine Tchouameni and Valverde 500,000 euros over bust-up
-
Hantavirus scare revives Covid-era conspiracy theories
-
Report revives speculation China Eastern crash was deliberate
-
Allen ton powers Kolkata to fourth win in a row in IPL
-
Zarco dominates Le Mans qualifying as Marquez struggles
-
'Worst whistle' - Lakers coach blasts refs over LeBron treatment
-
French couple from virus-hit ship describe voyage as 'unlikely adventure'
-
Van der Breggen soars into women's Vuelta lead with stage six win
-
WHO says hantavirus risk low as countries prep repatriation flights
-
Stocks diverge, oil rises as fresh US-Iran clashes hit peace hopes
-
Zverev and Swiatek move into Italian Open third round
-
Celtic driven by fear of failure in Hearts chase, says O'Neill
-
Selling factories to Chinese partners: risky road for European carmakers
-
Rubio urges Europeans to share the Iran burden
-
France's Magnier sprints to victory in crash-hit Giro opener
-
Is there anybody out there? Pentagon releases secret UFO files
-
US job growth beats expectations but consumer confidence at all-time low
-
US fires on Iran tankers as talks hang in balance
-
German sports car maker Porsche to cut 500 jobs
-
Nuno not focused on own future during West Ham relegation fight
-
US job growth consolidates gains, beating expectations in April
-
Rising fuel prices strand hundreds of Indonesian fishermen
-
US expecting Iran response on deal despite naval clash
-
Stocks diverge, oil steady as fresh US-Iran clashes hit peace hopes
-
Arteta calls for Arsenal focus on 'huge' West Ham clash
-
EU opens door to using US jet fuel as shortages loom
-
Bournemouth drop Jimenez as they probe social media posts
-
Forest fire burns near Chernobyl nuclear plant after drone crash
-
Pentagon releases previously secret files on UFOs
-
Shanto century puts Bangladesh on top in Pakistan Test
-
Slot says final flourish would not mask Liverpool failure
-
US adds 115,000 jobs in April, beating expectations
-
Negative views of US jump among Europeans: polls
-
Russia, Ukraine trade attacks ahead of Kremlin's WWII celebrations
Miller bludgeons Delhi to IPL win over Bengaluru
South African David Miller struck two sixes and a four off consecutive deliveries in the final over from Romario Shepherd to muscle Delhi Capitals to a six-wicket win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru in the IPL on Saturday.
After Bengaluru were restricted to 175-8 on a sluggish surface at the M Chinnaswamy Stadium, swing exponent Bhuvneshwar Kumar rocked Delhi with the wickets of Pathum Nissanka, impact substitute Karun Nair and Sameer Rizvi inside the first three overs of their chase.
Half-centurions KL Rahul, 57 off 34 balls, and Tristan Stubbs rebuilt the innings with a 69-run stand for the fourth wicket, but once the former fell to Krunal Pandya, Bengaluru came storming back into the contest.
Delhi needed 42 off 25 deliveries when Miller walked out to the middle to join his compatriot Stubbs after skipper Axar Patel was forced to retire hurt on 26.
Bengaluru stayed in control until Shepherd was summoned to the bowling crease for the first time in the match to defend 15 runs.
Miller swung him over mid-wicket and drove him over cover for towering sixes before bringing up victory with a flicked four over mid-wicket to complement Stubbs, who held the chase together with calmness while finishing unbeaten on 60.
Bengaluru's first defeat at home in four matches this season helped Delhi arrest a two-match losing streak as Bhuvneshwar's new-ball exploits went in vain.
Bengaluru opener Phil Salt bossed the early exchanges in the afternoon after Axar put the home side in, dominating an opening stand of 52 with Virat Kohli.
With the pitch at its best for batting when the ball was new and hard, Salt unleashed a series of audacious strokes to bring up his half-century in a mere 30 deliveries.
Despite losing Devdutt Padikkal, Bengaluru seemed headed for a big total at 99 for two at the halfway mark when they were stymied by Delhi's spinners.
Left-arm orthodox spinner Axar took two for 18 from three overs while left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav chipped in with two for 32 from four as the Bengaluru innings was robbed of momentum.
Wickets fell in quick succession, aiding Delhi in tightening the screws and conceding only 29 runs in the last five overs, which was decisive in the context of the match.
A.S.Diogo--PC