DC Captain Axar Patel Admits 'Miscalculation' After Nervy Win Over LSG: "Ek Over Idhar-Udhar Ho Gaya"
Despite Delhi Capitals (DC) putting in a great bowling performance against Lucknow Super Giants (LSG), team captain Axar Patel admitted to a potential 'miscalculation'.
- Written by Roddur Mookherjee
- Updated: April 02, 2026 03:59 pm IST
- Delhi Capitals captain Axar Patel admitted to a potential 'miscalculation' despite their win over LSG
- Axar did not complete his quota of four overs despite boasting impressive figures of 1/17 in 3 overs
- "Fast bowlers were getting more help. Ek over idhar-udhar ho gaya (I miscalculated 1 over here or there": Axar
Delhi Capitals (DC) overcame a major scare to beat Lucknow Super Giants (LSG) in their opening Indian Premier League (IPL) 2026 game on Wednesday. DC put in a spectacular bowling performance, led by the three-fors of Lungi Ngidi and T Natarajan, to bowl out LSG for just 141 in 18.4 overs. However, interestingly, DC captain Axar Patel did not bowl his full quota of four overs despite taking a crucial wicket and going at an economy of less than 6.
Later, Axar admitted he may have made a miscalculation that resulted in him not completing his quota.
"You see how the match was going, there was a bigger and smaller boundary, and I was seeing who I could give the ball to," Axar said, speaking at the post-match presentation.
"On this wicket, I felt that the fast bowlers were getting more help, so I gave them more overs. Yes, ek over idhar-udhar ho gaya, but end achha ho toh sab sahi hai (Yes, I miscalculated one over here or there, but it's all good as long as the end result is fine)," Axar explained.
As is often the case, Axar came in to bowl during the powerplay, and made an instant impact by dismissing LSG's star South African batter Aiden Markram. He conceded only 17 runs in his three overs.
LSG's entire bowling unit chipped in with commendable bowling efforts. Lungi Ngidi and T Natarajan ended with figures of 3/27 and 3/29 respectively, while left-arm wrist-spinner Kuldeep Yadav took 2/31. Pacer Mukesh Kumar did not get a wicket, but also conceded only 17 runs in his three overs.
In the run chase, DC were down to 26/4 inside the fifth over, putting their chase in jeopardy. However, an unbeaten 119-run stand between Sameer Rizvi and Tristan Stubbs took them home with almost three overs to spare.