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Delhi Capitals skipper Rishabh Pant praised 'finisher' Rovman Powell after he guided the team to victory against Kolkata Knight Riders on Thursday. Kuldeep Yadav's four-wicket haul and blistering knocks from David Warner and Powell powered Delhi Capitals to a four-wicket victory against Kolkata Knight Riders at the Wankhede Stadium.
Sin ideas en el ataque y llega Finney-Smith para meter un tiro echándose hacia atrás.
The Potters will face competition from Championship rivals such as QPR and Sheffield United to earn the midfielder’s signature.
Delhi Capitals power hitter Rovman Powell was hoping that the controversial third delivery of the final over against Rajasthan Royals be called a no-ball for height as he felt confident to smash six sixes in a row. The West Indian, however, wants to concentrate on the games ahead rather than think about the past. Needing 36 runs for a win off the final over, Powell hit three successive sixes from the first three deliveries, including the third ball which was a hip-high full-toss from Obed McCoy, to bring the equation down to 18 runs from the final three balls.
Danielle Hill's list of national titles at this year's five-day Irish Open meet now stands at five after the Olympian won her favoured event, the women's 100m backstroke, in 1 minute 0.87 seconds.
Two of the Blitzboks' unsung heroes inspired a stirring comeback against the Australians as Neil Powell's troops ended the group stage of the Vancouver Sevens unbeaten on Sunday morning.
Wigan Warriors will be forced into a major reshuffle of their backline for the Good Friday derby with St Helens after Zak Hardaker, Iain Thornley and Liam Marshall all failed to make Matt Peet's 21-man squad.