Sent into bat, Delhi frittered away a good start to post a modest 143 for seven in the game which witnessed as many as four rain interruptions, forcing the D/L method to come into effect. Sunrisers need 43 off five overs and they knocked off the runs in 4.2 overs to log home full points.
Daredevils have now lost seven out of nine matches and are well on course of finishing as 'Wooden Spooners' in the seventh edition of the cash-rich league.
The match saw as many as four interruptions. The first 73 minutes rain break during Delhi's innings hardly had any impact on the match but the next three interruptions brought the D/L method into picture.
The second rain interruption occurred just before the start of the second innings which set a revised target of 115 runs off 15 overs befor the Sunrisers.
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The ground staff of the Feroze Shah Kotla stadium had a busy day in office as another little drizzle came to spoil the party for an astonishing fourth time in the match.
The downpour did not last long but brought D/L method into equation again. The match was later reduced to five overs and under the revised target, Sunrisers required 43 runs for a victory.
Sunrisers lost Aaron Finch's wicket but Naman Ojha (13 not out) and David Warner (12 not out) ensured the win for their side by overwhelming the target with four balls to spare with eight wickets in hand.
It was Ojha who finished off the chase in style with a six off Laxmi Ratan Shukla.