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KKR beat Delhi in IPL thriller

| | Apr 18, 2017, at 01:41 am
New Delhi, Apr 17 (IBNS):| Ina thriller match, Kolkata Knight Riders defeated Delhi Daredevils by four wickets in an IPL match here on Monday.

After restricting Delhi at 168 runs for the loss of seven wickets, KKR reached 169 runs by losing ix wickets with one ball top spare.

Despite losing early quick wickets, Yusuf Pathan (59) and

Manish Pandey (69) joined in a crucial stand to ensure victory for the home side.

Pandey smashed four boundaries and three sixes in his knock of 49-balls.

Earlier, Delhi's Rishabh Pant hit late 16-ball 38, smashing two boundaries and four sixes, to help the side move past the 150-run mark and post 168 runs on the scorecard.

Sanju Samson scored 39 runs.

Nathan Coulter-Nile picked up three wickets for KKR.

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