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'You cannot get away every time in T20 cricket': Pant

Opener Phil Salt's aggressive 68-run innings, coupled with Varun Chakravarthy's impressive bowling figures of 3-16, spearheaded KKR's dominant display. Chakravarthy, known for his mysterious spin, led KKR's disciplined bowling attack, restricting DC to a modest total of 153-9. Despite the oppressive heat and humidity, both players and fans endured the conditions to witness an enthralling contest. Salt, in exceptional form, guided KKR's chase alongside Sunil Narine, forging a crucial opening stand of 79 runs. The two-time champions comfortably reached their target with 3.3 overs to spare, further solidifying their position in the tournament.

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