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2009 Delhi Daredevils season

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Delhi Daredevils
2009 season
CoachGreg Shipperd
CaptainVirender Sehwag
Ground(s)Feroz Shah Kotla, Delhi
IPL3rd
CLT20second round
Most runsAB de Villiers (465)[1]
Most wicketsAshish Nehra (19)[2]

The Delhi Daredevils (DD) are a franchise cricket team based in Delhi, India, which plays in the Indian Premier League (IPL). They were one of the eight teams that competed in the 2009 Indian Premier League. They were captained by Virender Sehwag. Delhi Daredevils finished 3rd in the IPL and qualified for the Champions League T20.

Indian Premier League

Standings

Delhi Daredevils finished first in the league stage of IPL 2009.

Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
Delhi Daredevils 14 10 4 0 20 +0.311
Chennai Super Kings 14 8 5 1 17 +0.951
Royal Challengers Bangalore (R) 14 8 6 0 16 −0.191
Deccan Chargers (C) 14 7 7 0 14 +0.203
Kings XI Punjab 14 7 7 0 14 −0.483
Rajasthan Royals 14 6 7 1 13 −0.352
Mumbai Indians 14 5 8 1 11 +0.297
Kolkata Knight Riders 14 3 10 1 7 −0.789
(C) = Eventual champion; (R) = Runner-up.
Winner, runner-up and best-performing semi-finalist in the group stage qualify for the 2009 Champions League Twenty20.

Match log

No Date Opponent Venue Result
1 19 April Kings XI Punjab Cape Town Won by 10 wickets (D/L Method), MoM- New Zealand Daniel Vettori - 3/15 (3 overs)
2 23 April Chennai Super Kings Durban Won by 9 runs, MoM- South Africa AB de Villiers - 105*
3 26 April Royal Challengers Bangalore Port Elizabeth Won by 6 wickets, MoM- Sri Lanka Tillakaratne Dilshan - 67*
4 28 April Rajasthan Royals Centurion Lost by 5 wickets
5 30 April Deccan Chargers Centurion Won by 6 wickets, MoM- Australia Dirk Nannes - 2/16 (4 overs)
6 2 May Chennai Super Kings Johannesburg Lost by 1 run
7 5 May Kolkata Knight Riders Durban Won by 9 wickets, MoM- India Gautam Gambhir - 71* (57)
8 8 May Mumbai Indians East London Won by 7 wickets
9 10 May Kolkata Knight Riders Johannesburg Won by 7 wickets, MoM- India Amit Mishra - 3/14 (4 overs)
10 13 May Deccan Chargers Durban Won by 12 runs, MoM- India Rajat Bhatia - 4/15 (2.4 overs)
11 15 May Kings XI Punjab Bloemfontein Lost by 6 wickets
12 17 May Rajasthan Royals Bloemfontein Won by 14 runs, MoM- South Africa AB de Villiers - 79* (55)
13 19 May Royal Challengers Bangalore Johannesburg Lost by 7 wickets
14 21 May Mumbai Indians Centurion Won by 4 wickets, MoM- India Virender Sehwag - 50(27)
15 22 May Deccan Chargers(Semi Final #1) Centurion Lost by 6 wickets

Statistics

Top 3 Players Most runs
Player Runs
AB de Villiers 465
Tillakaratne Dilshan 418
Dinesh Karthik 288
Top 3 Players Most wickets
Player Wickets
Ashish Nehra 19
Dirk Nannes 15
Pradeep Sangwan 15

Champions League Twenty20

Group standings

Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
India Delhi Daredevils 2 1 1 0 2 +0.700
Australia Victorian Bushrangers 2 1 1 0 2 +0.136
Sri Lanka Wayamba 2 1 1 0 2 −0.875

Second round standings

Team Pld W L NR Pts NRR
Australia Victorian Bushrangers 3 2 1 0 4 +0.911
South Africa Cape Cobras 3 2 1 0 4 −0.219
India Royal Challengers Bangalore 3 1 2 0 2 −0.114
India Delhi Daredevils 3 1 2 0 2 −0.398

Match log

Date Opponent Venue Result Scorecard Link
9 October Australia Victorian Bushrangers Delhi Lost by 7 wickets Scorecard
11 October Sri Lanka Wayamba Elevens Delhi Won by 50 runs, MoM – India Virender Sehwag 66 (42) Scorecard
17 October India Royal Challengers Bangalore Bangalore Lost by 8 wickets Scorecard
19 October South Africa Cape Cobras Delhi Won by 30 runs, MoM – England Owais Shah 39* (38) Scorecard
Overall Record of 2 – 2

Failed to make Semi-Finals

References

  1. ^ "Indian Premier League, 2009/ Records / Most runs". ESPNCricinfo. Archived from the original on 10 May 2012. Retrieved 20 June 2015.
  2. ^ "Indian Premier League, 2009/ Records / Most runs". ESPNCricinfo. Archived from the original on 2 November 2015. Retrieved 20 June 2015.