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IPL 2023: Salt powers DC to clinch comprehensive 7-wicket victory over RCB

| @indiablooms | May 07, 2023, at 07:16 am

New Delhi/IBNS: Wicketkeeper-batter Philip Salt's 87 left no room for Royal Challengers Bangalore to win the contest against Delhi Capitals in the 50th match of Indian Premier League (IPL) 2023 here on Saturday.

The target of 182 looked so easy for Delhi after Salt slammed 87 off 45 balls, hitting eight fours and six sixes.

An apt support to Salt by Rilee Rossouw (unbeaten 35 off 22 balls) took Delhi (187/3) home in just 16.4 overs.

Earlier, Bangalore boasted on Virat Kohli's 55 off 46 balls and Mahipal Lomror's aggressive unbeaten 54 off 29 balls to score 181/4 in 20 overs.

Mitchell Marsh was the best bowler for the hosts with a figure reading 2/21 in 3 overs.

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