Kolkata Knight Riders vs Delhi Capitals Head To Head Records, KKR’s Head to Head Records vs DC, IPL 2022, Match 19, KKR vs DC. Kolkata Knight Riders, a confident unit after beating Mumbai Indians comprehensively are now slated to play Delhi Capitals in their next match of the league on Sunday (10th April) at Brabourne stadium in Mumbai in the 19th Match (D/N) at 3:30 PM.
Delhi Capitals have been brilliant in the last 3 editions, reaching the playoffs in consecutive seasons. They were the runner-up in IPL 2020 and would like to end their trophy drought.
On the other hand, Kolkata Knight Riders (KKR), who were the title winners in 2012 and 2014, have displayed below-par performances in the 2019 and 2020 seasons, but did reach the final last season where they were beaten by Chennai Super Kings. Both teams will lock horns on April 10 at the Brabourne Stadium and April 28 at the Wankhede Stadium in Mumbai in the upcoming edition.

Kolkata Knight Riders vs Delhi Capitals Head To Head Records, KKR’s Head to Head Records vs DC, IPL 2022, Match 19, KKR vs DC
KKR has a better record in their clashes. In the tournament history so far, both sides have faced each other in a total of 29 games, of which 12 have been won by DC, including a super-over win, and 16 by the Kolkata Knight Riders, with one of the encounters being washed out due to rain. It also must be noted that KKR defeated DC by 3 wickets in their last meeting in qualifier 2 in the last season.
Kolkata Knight Riders vs Delhi Capitals Top Performers
Gautam Gambhir has scored the most runs as far as the batting stats of the T20 games between the two sides in the IPL are concerned. He has scored 568 runs, followed by Shreyas Iyer (456) and Robin Uthappa (392).

In the bowling department, spinner Sunil Narine (19 wickets), pacer Umesh Yadav (19 wickets), pacer Andre Russell (13 wickets), spinner Piyush Chawla (12 wickets), and spinner Amit Mishra (12 wickets) are among the top performers.
Kolkata Knight Riders vs Delhi Capitals Last Match
KKR and DC last rubbed shoulders with each other in Qualifier 2 clash last season in Sharjah. For Delhi, Shikhar Dhawan and Shreyas Iyer scored the thirties, but KKR’s disciplined bowling restricted DC to just 135/5 in 20 overs.

Venkatesh Iyer and Shubman Gill added 96 runs for the opening partnership, but some brilliant bowling from the DC bowlers stretched the chase to 19.5 overs, with KKR finally emerging victorious by three wickets and progressing to the finals.