By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh 28th
February:- A
resurgent Delhi Capitals hold on to a comfortable lead to defeat the Haryana
Gold 114-101 thanks to strong contributions from five players finishing in
double digits.
Delhi Capitals fielded a starting
five of lineup of Amjyot Singh, Ronald March, Ajay Pratap Singh, Smithin Settu
and Vinay Kaushik. Haryana Gold started with a lineup of Prakash Mishra, Eban
Hyams, De’Sean Mattox, Jaskaran,and Birender Singh.
Haryana started off strong as they
took a 16-8 lead behind De’Sean Mattox, who came into this contest averaging 29
points a game. Prakash Mishra started off the game by hitting an effortless
three pointer, showing why he’s one of India’s greatest shooters. Ronald March
answered back in the open court with two as Delhi mounted their comeback. At
the end of the first quarter, Delhi led Haryana 29-25. They were led by 14
points from Ronald March while Haryana were led by Mattox’s 11
Yadwinder opened the second quarter
with an up and under move for two inside. Bek hit a long two to give Delhi a
33-27 lead and Anil added two in transition as Delhi threatened to run away
with the lead. Akashdeep capitalized on his size to bring Haryana within 42-37
with a pair of buckets up close. Sridhar hit a three while being fouled. At the
end of the second quarter, Delhi led Haryana 59-46.
Anil and Mattox exchanged layups to
start the second half. Vinay’s three pointers pushed Delhi’s lead to 71-51 as
Delhi threatened to run away with the game. While in some of their past games
they were led by March and Amjyot, they found important contributions from
numerous sources. Mattox brought Haryana within 74-57 as they battled valiantly
to stay in the game. At the end of the third quarter, Delhi led Haryana 84-73.
Eban opened the fourth quarter with a
twisting layup inside and March answered him with a floating layup inside.
Amjyot Singh shone in the fourth as he hit March for an alley-oop and followed
it with five quick points to push Delhi’s lead to 95-79 with 7 minutes left in
the game. Eban’s three pointer brought Haryana within 107-98 with 2:42 left in
the game. March answered on the other end to help Delhi hold on for the win.
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