DC vs CSK IPL 2023: Arun Jaitley Stadium Delhi Pitch Report, Team Records at Feroz Shah Kotla Stadium
Published on: May 19, 2023 12:26 pm IST|Updated on: May 19, 2023 12:26 pm IST
The Delhi Capitals will be playing their last game of IPL 2023 in front of their home crowd at the Arun Jaitley Stadium. Capitals will be squaring off against Chennai Super Kings who are almost into the playoffs and will grab the pole position on the points table with a win here. How will the pitch play in DC vs CSK match? Let’s discuss.
DC vs CSK Match: Arun Jaitley Stadium Delhi Pitch Report
Arun Jaitley Stadium will be offering a touch of a slow wicket as there will be dryness on the surface. The average first innings score at this ground this season has been somewhere around 160. The wicket has been challenging at times and with this being a day game, expect the wicket to be slower as the match progresses. Team winning the toss should look to bat first and make the most of the batting conditions early on. Chasing could be tough due to the slowness of the wicket in the latter part of the game.
Teams record at the venue
DC at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi
Matches Played: 76
Won: 32
Lost: 42
NR/Tie: 1/1
CSK at Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi
Matches Played: 10
Won: 7
Lost: 3
NR/Tie: 0/0
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DC vs CSK HEAD-TO-HEAD
When it comes to head-to-head battle, Chennai Super Kings lead the way against Delhi Capitals. The Super Kings have won 18, whereas, Capitals have registered wins in 10 matches out of the 28 played between the two sides.
Matches Played | Delhi Capitals Won | Chennai Super Kings Won |
28 | 10 | 18 |
Is Arun Jaitley Stadium Delhi batting or bowling pitch?
The pitch at Delhi’s Arun Jaitley Stadium leans towards low scores, providing batters with favorable conditions mainly during the initial stages with the new ball. However, as the pitch slows down, it becomes advantageous for slow bowlers to exploit its characteristics. Anticipate an exciting contest between bat and ball, where neither batters nor bowlers hold a significant advantage on this wicket.
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