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IPL 2020: Delhi Capitals beat Royal Challengers Bangalore by 6 wickets
Published : Nov 3, 2020, 9:58 am IST
Updated : Nov 3, 2020, 9:58 am IST
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Delhi Capitals beat Royal Challengers Bangalore
Delhi Capitals beat Royal Challengers Bangalore

Delhi Capitals secured a top-two finish on their way to the Indian Premier League playoffs with a six-wicket victory

Delhi Capitals secured a top-two finish on their way to the Indian Premier League playoffs with a six-wicket victory over Royal Challengers Bangalore, who also qualified, here on Monday.

While DC went straight to Qualifier 1, RCB made the playoffs after their opponents took more than 17.3 overs to complete the task, helping Virat Kohli's side to finish the league stage engagements with better net run rate than Kolkata Knight Riders.

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Delhi Capitals beat Royal Challengers BangaloreDelhi Capitals beat Royal Challengers Bangalore

KKR will need Sunrisers Hyderabad to lose against Mumbai Indians on Tuesday to qualify.

After a two-week winless run, DC chased down a target of 153 with six balls to spare.

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Delhi CapitalsDelhi CapitalsThis was a much-needed victory for Capitals after four defeats in a row.

The Capitals will get two shots at qualifying for the final, while RCB will play in the eliminator.

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