Sarja: “The catch fell, the match was over.” The same is true for the Chennai Super Kings, the former IPL champions. The team surprisingly missed three easy catches on Saturday and donated four lives to the explosive peak run. Taking full advantage of this, the guru roared at the Sarja Padia, known as the Ghabbar (known as Dhawan Ghabbar in the Sangh Sathi Mahal). He scored his first T20I century with 16 fours and a six. Fortunately for him, the smoky century put Chennai at 5 wickets and once again took the number one spot on the Delhi Capitals list.Dhawan’s century was the backbone of the Delhi post-season. However, in the last over, all-rounder Akshar Patel hit three sixes in Delhi’s thrilling victory. Delhi needed 14 runs to win from Rabindra Jadeja’s last over. Akshar scored the second, third and fifth balls to give Delhi their seventh victory before one ball. Similarly, Delhi had their second win against Chennai this season. Chennai, on the other hand, suffered their sixth defeat. Prithvi lost before opening the Delhi account with a target of 180 runs. Ajinkya Rahane was also disappointed again. Captains Shreyas Ayyar (23) and Marcus Stoinis (27) could not turn a good start into a big score. Alex Kerry (4) failed miserably. However, Dhawan’s explosive century and Akshar’s 5 balls 21 * Delhi were enough to win. Dhawan won the best award of the match for his century.