7.50pm Right, then. That's the double-double-header weekend off to a thrilling start. Head (no pun intended) over to today's second game where Abhishek Sharma has raced to a fifty in 15 balls, in just 20 minutes. From the Chinnaswamy, that's all the live action from us. On behalf of Ekanth, Vairavan and everyone else at ESPNcricinfo, it's Abhimanyu signing off.

7.45pm Time for the presentation ceremony.

Tristan Stubbs is the POTM. He's still padded up. Here's what he has to say: "[Coming in at 18 for 3] I wasn't quite ready in the changing room. I just thought of watching the ball and going from there. Came in really early and last two overs of the powerplay I thought I could have a go. KL ended up having most of the strike and played great shots and kept up our momentum. I thought he's going well so I was just giving him the strike. [The pitch] It wasn't spinning or anything but just a little slow and low. Pretty much what I play on back at home. [The finish with Miller] Kept thinking three sixes and we're straight back in it. I always thought the worst case, in the last over we can get whatever we need. But I didn't want to take it into the last over. I knew we were going to do it, I didn't know how. But thankfully Miller was at the other end. It's his bread and butter."

KL Rahul comes out to speak as DC captain, with Axar suffering cramps: "Wicket did a bit early on. I could see Virat and Salt not happy with the way the ball was coming on and we lost three wickets in the powerplay. Overall a good game of cricket. The conversation was to try and keep playing good cricket shots and how we can find the boundaries. We didn't want to go into a shell and the run rate keeps going up. We didn't want to take it too deep and try and put the pressure on the bowlers. There was faith in Stubbs and Miller. They do this on the daily for South Africa and franchise cricket. We also knew the last over would be a gamble for RCB and we knew it would be Shepherd or Suyash bowling so we had a good chance. Ideally we didn't want to take it into the 20th over, but we'll take the win."

David Miller: "Feels really good. After that game the other night, was a disappointing game, but to get it done today feels good. It's always going to be at the back of the mind till you win another game. Mentally just trying to stay in the moment and do what I can. They bowled six yorkers to me and i couldn't really get going but chuffed it came off in the last six overs. [Chat with Stubbs] We wanted to try and finish it in the second-to-last over always, but with as many runs needed, we knew we needed 1-2 sixes. So we just tried to limit the dot balls and take the boundary balls. There were lot of breaks in the game so our minds were a bit all over the place. When I walked out, Stubbo said to me to keep the intensity really hard and that helped. Always good finishing off games with Stubbo and he just said 'thank you so much, you saved me there'. For him being there was massive for us."

Rajat Patidar: "That was really close but I feel that we were 15-20 runs short. The way we started, especially VK bhai and Salt, they gave a good start. Then we started losing wickets and it put us on the back foot. [Did they go too hard at it?] I think the pitch was a bit tacky but I think the way we stretched the game to the last over was a positive sign for us. I was just discussing with the bowler to be clear in what you do. It's a long tournament but we'll go back and introspect on our errors and rectify them."

7.30pm Well, that's an IPL classic! The Chinnaswamy pitch decided to slow down today, and RCB despite their aggressive intent only managed 175. But three wickets in the powerplay from Bhuvneshwar Kumar made RCB favourites again. That was until KL Rahul started to dominate the bowlers - especially Hazlewood - and put DC in the driver's seat. But, Krunal Pandya robbed Rahul the chance of seeing off too successive chases at his home ground. But then Axar played a captain's cameo and DC were still favourites. However, RCB then began to apply a squeeze for the ages. Krunal conceded five off his final over. Bhuvneshwar gave away just four. Hazlewood, taken for runs all around today, also conceded just four. And, Axar hobbled off with cramps. But cue David Miller, who, with DC needing 15 off the final over, clobbered two massive sixes to exorcise the demons from a few games ago.

19.5
4
Shepherd to Miller, FOUR, And Delhi Capitals win it with a ball to spare! David Miller, who was distraught after costing his team in a similarly tense chase not too long ago, has played a blinder here under extreme pressure to deliver for his team. Miller has built his reputation as a finisher, and today, he showed why.
19.4
6
Shepherd to Miller, SIX, David Miller levels the scores! What a shot! David Miller gets a slot ball outside off and he creams this over cover!

Seven off three. Pressure right back on Shepherd now

19.3
6
Shepherd to Miller, SIX, Miller hits this high over deep midwicket! Oh boy, Shepherd errs and bowls a juicy full toss and Miller duly obliges!

13 off four

19.2
1
Shepherd to Stubbs, 1 run, Very full on the stumps, Stubbs chips it away, but on the bounce to deep midwicket
19.1
1lb
Shepherd to Miller, 1 leg bye, Swing and a miss first up! On a length outside leg, and Miller was too early into the shot and misses out completely

Well, RCB are in a dilemma here. Who bowls this one? Will it be Suyash, or will they turn to Romario Shepherd, who hasn't bowled today yet? Romario Shepherd it is!

Ankit: "Can Miller redeem himself?"

END OF OVER:
19 | 10 Runs | DC: 161/4 (15 runs required from 6 balls, RR: 8.47, RRR: 15.00)

  • David Miller6 (6b)
  • Tristan Stubbs59 (46b)
  • Rasikh Salam4-0-40-0
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar4-0-26-3
18.6
1
Rasikh Salam to Miller, 1 run, In the blockhole outside off, driven to long-off. And DC need 15 off the final over! Good comeback from Rasikh Salam

They would want a boundary off this ball to ease the pressure in the final over

18.5
1
Rasikh Salam to Stubbs, 1 run, Full around off, chipped to long-on on the bounce
18.4
2
Rasikh Salam to Stubbs, 2 runs, Rasikh nails the blockhole delivery again. Squeezed through midwicket and this time they have enough time to run two

Margins are so fine right now!

18.3
1
Rasikh Salam to Miller, 1 run, Very full outside off, driven wide of long-off, but not wide enough to get a second
18.2
1
Rasikh Salam to Stubbs, 1 run, Punched off a good length to long-off. They get just a single
18.1
4
Rasikh Salam to Stubbs, FOUR, Oh, that releases the pressure! Goes for the yorker, but it's sliding down the leg side and it's a low full toss. Stubbs gets enough bat on it to get it wide of short fine leg

Nail-biter incoming? 25 needed off the last two overs. Rasikh will bowl this one.

END OF OVER:
18 | 12 Runs | DC: 151/4 (25 runs required from 12 balls, RR: 8.38, RRR: 12.50)

  • Tristan Stubbs51 (42b)
  • David Miller4 (4b)
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar4-0-26-3
  • Josh Hazlewood4-0-38-0
17.6
1
Kumar to Stubbs, 1 run, Driven down to long-off and this over goes for 12 runs. But Bhuvneshwar has been absolutely brilliant in this game
17.5
2
Kumar to Stubbs, 2 runs, Bhuvneshwar again goes for the blockhole delivery. This time it's flicked out in front of square leg. He gets two and gets to a fifty
17.4
6
Kumar to Stubbs, SIX, Oh boy, did Delhi Capitals need that or what?! Stubbs shuffled across early. Bhuvneshwar goes for the slower bouncer and Stubbs nails the pull over square leg and it sails into the second tier!

As Freddie Mercury and David Bowie would say, Delhi Capitals right now are under pressure

17.3
1
Kumar to Miller, 1 run, Low full toss on the stumps, whipped out through square leg. Again, just a single!

Darshil : "The squeeze is on!"

17.2
1
Kumar to Stubbs, 1 run, Right in the blockhole! Stubbs digs it out towards long-on. RCB will take the single
17.1
1
Kumar to Miller, 1 run, Full, just outside off, driven along the ground to long-off

RCB struggled at the death on this pitch. DC are also now struggling late in the innings. Bhuvneshwar Kumar will bowl out in the 18th over with DC needing 37 off 16

END OF OVER:
17 | 4 Runs | DC: 139/4 (37 runs required from 18 balls, RR: 8.17, RRR: 12.33)

  • Tristan Stubbs41 (38b)
  • David Miller2 (2b)
  • Josh Hazlewood4-0-38-0
  • Bhuvneshwar Kumar3-0-14-3
16.6
0
Hazlewood to Stubbs, no run, Oh, another yorker. 140kph on leg. Stubbs can only manage to keep it out! Just four off the over! And that means, the last three overs have yielded only 13 runs! And it's been 20 balls since DC have found a boundary
16.5
0
Hazlewood to Stubbs, no run, Nails the wide yorker! Stubbs flashes at it but can't connect. 140ks and just inside the line
16.4
1
Hazlewood to Miller, 1 run, Goes for the yorker around off, ends up as a very low full toss. Miller whips it to long-on's left. Just another single
16.3
1
Hazlewood to Stubbs, 1 run, Dug in short, miscues the pull into the midwicket region. They wanted two but Romario Shepherd races in from deep midwicket to keep it down to one
16.2
1
Hazlewood to Miller, 1 run, Direct hit could have spelt disaster for Miller! He kncoks this full ball to Patidar at cover, who misses the stumps at the non-striker's end. Miller was nowhere in the picture! Oh my

DC 2nd innings Partnerships

WktRunsPlayers
1st2KL RahulP Nissanka
2nd14KK NairKL Rahul
3rd2KL RahulSameer Rizvi
4th69KL RahulT Stubbs
5th47AR PatelT Stubbs
5th45DA MillerT Stubbs