The Daredevils made an encouraging start to their run-chase, outscoring their opponents in the power-play to reach 56/1. But just when Sanju Samson and Karun Nair’s second-wicket partnership of 71 began to look really threatening, skipper David Warner gave part-timer Yuvraj Singh his first bowl in the competition.
In the end, 24 were needed off the final over from Siddarth Kaul and the youngster – much like he did against the Kings XI Punjab – was more than equal to the task as he kept the batsmen relatively quiet with a series of yorkers.
Delhi might have regretted not batting their dominant allrounder, Chris Morris, up the order, as the South African with a strike rate of 240 in the competition didn’t face a ball.