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Match 35, Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
, Apr 25, 2026
264/2
(20.0/20)
265/4
(18.5/20)
Punjab Kings beat Delhi Capitals by 6 wickets
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Blockbuster Saturday continues - If you think the mayhem is done for the day, think again. Switch your tabs and follow the second game of the doubleheader. From the scorching heat of Delhi, we move to Jaipur. The Pink City is hosting the first game of the season for Match 36 between Rajasthan Royals and Sunrisers Hyderabad. And RR have already gotten off to a flier, with Sooryavanshi unleashing his range hitting from the word go. That game also has got all the ingredients of being a run-fest with big hitters in both camps. But from here, we sign off. Cheers.
A run-fest in Delhi - Well, this brings the curtains down on a historic game and a chase that will be etched in everyone's memory for a very long, long time. All the mathematical possibilities were put to rest, and it was just another kind of day when you don't want to be a bowler. Such is the ruthlessness of this format and this tournament in particular. PBKS walk out victorious and remain the only side to face a defeat this season. Buoyed by this emphatic win, they will head back home with their heads up and spirits high to face Rajasthan Royals on Tuesday, April 28 in New Chandigarh. Whereas Delhi Capitals have now lost two in a row, but this one will need them to do a lot of soul-searching to get back to winning ways. Also, the good news for them is that Lungi Ngidi is doing fine now and will be discharged from the hospital very soon. They will be hoping that he gets fit soon enough to take the field in their next game which will be against Royal Challengers Bengaluru. That game will be played on Monday, 27th April at the Arun Jaitley Stadium.
PLAYER OF THE MATCH - KL RAHUL receives the award for his unbeaten and record-breaking knock of 152 from 67 balls. Rahul says he was very pleased at the end of the first 20 overs, adding that it was something he had been working on for a very long time behind the scenes. He takes a step back to reflect on how the T20 game has evolved. Says watching the T20 World Cup and seeing the way certain players approached their batting made him reassess his own game. He recalls a time when T20 cricket was slightly different and he, as an opener, could afford to take his time. But adds that the demand today is that the first six overs are the most important, and that forced him to sit back and evaluate where he stood. He says he stuck to being true to his game, and that in T20 cricket, the mindset he is in right now is that there is simply no time to leave things for later. Explains that in ODI cricket, you can afford to think about going next over, but in T20s, that luxury does not exist. He accepts that he has had to work really hard on his mental set-up to get to where he is today.
The victorious captain of Punjab Kings - Shreyas Iyer, on the run fest, says it was scorching hot out there in the field. He admits that watching the bowlers get hit for fours and sixes can make you lose your mind and leave you not knowing what to do in that situation. But he says he knew what the wicket was like. Shares that they had presumed it would turn, but reveals that after the Powerplay, when Yuzvendra Chahal came on to bowl, the ball was holding a bit but not creating enough of an impact. Iyer reserves special praise for KL Rahul, saying the way he played was fabulous and genuinely pleasing to the eye. On their mindset during and after the first innings, Iyer shares that the thinking was straightforward, as whatever total the opposition put up, they just had to score one more run and see to it that they came out victorious. On the discussion at the midway point, Iyer shares that they reminded themselves that in previous games, they had chased down scores of around 220 to 225 with overs or balls to spare. Adds that the mindset was simple. Get as many runs as possible in the Powerplay. Credits Priyansh and Prabhsimran for going bonkers from ball one and steadying the ship for the rest of the side. From there, he mentions, the others just needed to capitalise on the start that had been set for them. On the areas that need addressing, Iyer mentions that right now the priority is to go and have as much fun as possible and get some relaxation, because it has been three days of hard work, practising, and playing in the heat. He says they will probably rejuvenate for a day and then go back to the drawing board, looking at how they can plan successfully for the opponents they will be facing ahead.
... The post-match Presentation ...
PBKS' star opener is up for a chat - Priyansh Arya, on the gameplan, says the mindset was simple and adds that if they could score 80 in the powerplay, they knew they could easily get to 100 in the first six overs. On the pitch, he mentions that the surface was very good and he had initially thought 240 would be a competitive total. But adds that when they were set 265 to chase, the thinking shifted to doing well in the Powerplay and then chasing it down from there. On batting with Prabhsimran, Arya says he was enjoying every bit of it and simply wanted his partner to keep on hitting. On PBKS chasing so well this season, he reveals that Ricky Sir (Ricky Ponting) had told them they were the best team in the IPL so far and that they needed to give their best, and it could end up being an easy win. He says that it all came down to self-belief.
The captain of Delhi Capitals - Axar Patel reflects on this stinging defeat. On not managing to hold onto their chances, Axar is blunt. He says they keep making the same mistakes time and time again, and on a wicket as flat as this one, if you cannot support your bowlers, you deserve to lose. On dropping four catches, he reiterates the same point, saying that on a surface like this, failing to back your bowlers simply costs you the game. But he also turns the focus on the bowling unit, admitting that the fast bowlers did not bowl well in the Powerplay either. Accepts that because of the poor bowling and the shoddy fielding, the game slipped away. He feels that 264 was a really good score on this wicket.
Kotla witnessed a KLassic - KL Rahul was on just 12 when Shashank Singh grassed the first chance, then let off again on 51, and he made Punjab Kings pay in the most emphatic way possible. He finished unbeaten on 152, the third-highest score in IPL history and the highest ever by an Indian batter, with only Chris Gayle's 175 and Brendon McCullum's 158 standing ahead of him. The Delhi crowd was treated to some of the finest strokeplay seen on this ground, as Rahul looked positive from the very first ball. He lost Pathum Nissanka early but found the perfect partner in Nitish Rana, and the two of them put on 220 for the second wicket, the highest partnership in DC's IPL history. No bowler was spared, the run-rate soared, and Punjab Kings looked frazzled, not helping themselves with missed chances and sloppiness in ground fielding.
Up, up, and away - Is where the ball kept going through and through. But as the field spread, Delhi found their answer through spin. Axar and Kuldeep combined to good effect at just the right moment, ripping through the top order and sending Punjab Kings into a tailspin from 126/0 to 145/3 for three in the blink of an eye. But just when the game seemed to be slipping away from Punjab, in walked Shreyas Iyer. And then he unleashed. First in a 56-run stand with Wadhera, the two worked hard to rebuild while keeping up with an asking rate that had touched the moon. The intent was right there, though, and neither looked in any mood to stop. Despite Wadhera's departure, Iyer carried on with his carnage, helped in no small part by Karun Nair, who put him down twice. Had even one of those chances been taken, DC could still have pulled the chains off. But it wasn't to be and Iyer kept sprinkling salt on their wounds, making them pay in the most brutal way possible. He and Shashank held the finishing touches to hand DC their most stinging defeat.
Wham, bam, slam - Chasing 265, the Punjab Kings openers brought precisely the intent the chase demanded, carting the DC bowlers to all corners of the park with an ease that made it look almost unfair. Arya was handed a life when Ngidi grassed a chance, though the moment was overshadowed by the South African seamer suffering a nasty head injury and being stretchered off to hospital. When play resumed, neither opener was in any mood to slow down, and Punjab Kings closed the powerplay at a commanding 116 for none.
History scripted in Kotla - We have just witnessed the highest successful run chase in IPL history. The Punjab Kings have just eclipsed their own previous record of chasing 262 against KKR in 2024. And more importantly, how willingly they went about it. From start to finish, it was absolute carnage, a chase that never felt in doubt for long. Punjab Kings remain the only unbeaten side in this IPL season, and right now, they look like they are operating on a completely different stratosphere than everyone else. Spare a thought for KL Rahul though. His unbeaten 152 felt like it should have been more than enough to get Delhi back to winning ways, but it was completely overshadowed by what followed in the second innings. Honestly, it was DC's fielding that let them down. When you drop a player like Shreyas Iyer twice, the writing is on the wall. The absence of Lungi Ngidi, who was stretchered off earlier, was felt deeply, and this will be a very tough one for the hosts to take.
End Of The Over 18.6 : 265/4
13 Runs
- 418.1
- 018.2
- 118.3
- 618.4
- 118.5
- 1 WD 18.6
S. Singh
19 (10)
S. Iyer
71 (36)
T Natarajan
3.5-0-54-0
18.6
wd
T Natarajan To Shashank Singh
WIDE! GAME, SET, AND MATCH! What a run chase this has been by Punjab as they defeat DC by 6 wickets and 7 balls to spare. Short and way too wide outside off, Shashank Singh leaves it and the umpire calls it a wide.
18.5
1
T Natarajan To Shreyas Iyer
SCORES ARE LEVEL. Low full toss, around off, Shreyas Iyer rolls this down to long off for a single.
18.4
6
T Natarajan To Shreyas Iyer
SIX! An exhibition of six-hitting by Iyer. Low full toss, around off, Shreyas Iyer plants his back foot deep inside the crease and slogs this out of the park towards the deep mid-wicket region for a biggie.
18.3
1
T Natarajan To Shashank Singh
Full toss, around the pads, Shashank Singh flicks this through mid-wicker for just one.
18.2
0
T Natarajan To Shashank Singh
T Natarajan nails the wide yorker around off, SS has a swing at it but misses out.
18.1
4
T Natarajan To Shashank Singh
FOUR! How nicely done! Natarajan misses the yorker and lands a low full toss outside off. Shashank is deep in the crease, shuffles across and scoops it beautifully between the keeper and short fine leg. It stays up momentarily before running away to the fence.
Punjab Kings need just 13 runs from the last 2 overs. Who will bowl the penultimate over? T Natarajan it shall be. 3-0-41-0 so far.
End Of The Over 18 : 252/4
10 Runs
- 117.1
- 117.2
- 117.3
- 617.4
- 117.5
- 017.6
S. Iyer
64 (34)
S. Singh
14 (7)
M. Kumar
3-0-55-0
17.6
0
Mukesh Kumar To Shreyas Iyer
Slower one, full and around off, Shreyas Iyer drives this to extra cover for a dot.
17.5
1
Mukesh Kumar To Shashank Singh
Yorker, on middle and leg, SS flicks this to the right of deep mid-wicket for one run.
17.4
6
Mukesh Kumar To Shashank Singh
SIX! Slower one, short and around off, Shashank Singh goes back inside the crease and pulls this over the fence towards the cow corner region for a biggie. Just 14 needed of 14 balls now.
17.3
1
Mukesh Kumar To Shreyas Iyer
Another yorker, nailed on off, Iyer opens his bat face and guides this through backward point for a run. 20 needed off 15.
17.2
1
Mukesh Kumar To Shashank Singh
Yorker, around middle and leg, Singh has a big swing at it but manages to hit this off the inner half of his bat through square leg for one.
17.1
1
Mukesh Kumar To Shreyas Iyer
On a length, around the pads, Shreyas Iyer flicks this in the gap between deep square leg and deep mid-wicket and calls for two straightaway. Shashank Singh doesn't want to risk the second and settles for one.
The Kings are making it look like a stroll in the park now. The Capitals are left absolutely clueless. Munaf Patel, DC's bowling coach, is seen with a blank look in the Capitals' dugout. PBKS need just 23 runs from 18 balls now. Mukesh Kumar to bowl now. 2-0-45-0 so far are his bowling figures.
End Of The Over 17 : 242/4
16 Runs
- 116.1
- 016.2
- 616.3
- 416.4
- 116.5
- 416.6
S. Singh
6 (4)
S. Iyer
62 (31)
T Natarajan
3-0-41-0
16.6
4
T Natarajan To Shashank Singh
FOUR! 16 off the 17th over and PBKS are in touching distance now. Wide yorker, around off, Shashank Singh looks to slog this around the leg side but gets an outside edge that takes the ball over Mukesh Kumar at short third for a boundary.
16.5
1
T Natarajan To Shreyas Iyer
Yorker, on middle and off, Iyer punts this down to long on for a single.
16.4
4
T Natarajan To Shreyas Iyer
FOUR! It is raining boundaries again. Good length, wide of off, Iyer thumps this up and over the fielder at extra cover and the ball races to the fence for four.
16.3
6
T Natarajan To Shreyas Iyer
SIX! Full toss, on middle and leg, Shreyas Iyer shuffles back and across and flicks this just over the fence towards the right of deep mid-wicket fielder for a biggie.
16.2
0
T Natarajan To Shreyas Iyer
Wide yorker, around leg, Shreyas comes inside the line and looks to work this towards the fine leg region but misses out. The umpire doesn't call it a wide and Iyer asks for a review on that. The replay shows that Iyer has stepped a long way back and across as he looks to play his stroke before missing out. The TV umpire rules that had Iyer been in a normal stance, the ball would have struck his pads. Review lost.
16.1
1
T Natarajan To Shashank Singh
Yorker, on middle and leg, Shashank Singh flicks this to deep mid-wicket for a single.
4 overs left. Punjab Kings need 39 runs to win. Looks quite doable with 6 wickets in hand. The asking rate is below 10 as well. Here's T Natarajan (2-0-25-0) into the attack.
End Of The Over 16 : 226/4
23 Runs
- 615.1
- 015.2
- 415.3
- 1 WD 15.4
- 615.4
- 615.5
- 015.6
S. Iyer
51 (27)
S. Singh
1 (2)
K. Yadav
4-0-46-2
15.6
0
Kuldeep Yadav To Shreyas Iyer
Wrong'un around off, Shreyas Iyer rocks back and looks to cut at it but gets beaten as the ball spins further away from the batter.
15.5
6
Kuldeep Yadav To Shreyas Iyer
SIX! FIFTY FOR SHREYAS IYER. Off just 26 balls. A flat biggie this time. Fuller around off, Shreyas Iyer goes down on a knee and slog sweeps this over the fence towards the cow corner region for six more. Another true captain's knock from him and he is guiding the Kings to a very famous and historic win if they manage to pull this off. But his presence in the middle is paramount for the visitors.
15.4
6
Kuldeep Yadav To Shreyas Iyer
SIX! This has been sent into orbit by Iyer. Googly, read well by Iyer as he shuffles back and across and pulls this over the fence and deep into the crowd towards the deep mid-wicket region for a massive six.
15.4
wd
Kuldeep Yadav To Shreyas Iyer
WIDE! Fuller one, googly, pitched outside leg. Iyer shuffles inside the line and goes for the sweep and misses. Stubbs collects the ball to his left and goes up in appeal for caught behind, but the umpire turns it down and signals wide. Stubbs wants Axar to refer this one. And a review is taken. UltraEdge shows that there is a clear gap between bat and pad. A flat line and there is no contact with his pad either. The on-field decision is upheld. DC lose a review.
15.3
4
Kuldeep Yadav To Shreyas Iyer
FOUR! Sprinkles salt on DC's wounds, does Shreyas. Overpitched delivery, on the stumps. Shreyas Iyer drills it powerfully down the ground and beats the long off fielder's slide to his right as well.
15.2
0
Kuldeep Yadav To Shreyas Iyer
Second drop by Karun and that off Iyer again. Unbelievable scenes in Delhi. Wrong'un around middle and off, Shreyas Iyer looks to go big but mishits this and ends up ballooning this over long on. Karun Nair runs in from the fence and settles underneath it by crouching low but ends up dropping a regulation chance.
15.1
6
Kuldeep Yadav To Shreyas Iyer
SIX! Iyer rubs salt to the injury of Karun right away. Tossed up, around the pads, Shreyas Iyer gets inside the line and smashes this up and over the fence towards long leg for a biggie.
End Of The Over 15 : 203/4
10 Runs
- 414.1
- 414.2
- W 14.3
- 014.4
- 114.5
- 114.6
S. Iyer
29 (21)
S. Singh
1 (2)
V. Nigam
2-0-24-1
14.6
1
Vipraj Nigam To Shreyas Iyer
IN THE AIR AND PUT DOWN! That was an absolute sitter and Karun has shelled one. We have seen a few catches being put down in this game and Axar cannot quite believe it. Well flighted, pitched on length outside off. Shreyas steps down the track but fails to get underneath it and launches a mistimed hit down the ground. Nair runs in from the long off fence, gets down on his haunches, and drops an absolute sitter. Could be a big, big moment in the game. Iyer dropped on 29.
14.5
1
Vipraj Nigam To Shashank Singh
Catch it is the call, but it lands safely. A little bit of good fortune for Shashank. Full, around off, leg break. Shashank Singh slices it aerially over the extra cover region, but it lands between the two fielders in the deep. One taken.
14.4
0
Vipraj Nigam To Shashank Singh
An in-drifting leg break, too full on off. Shashank Singh fails to dig it out and inside edges to the leg side.
Outwalks Nehal and inwalks Shashank Singh.
14.3
W
Vipraj Nigam To Nehal Wadhera OUT!
OUT! IN THE AIR AND CAUGHT! Nigam breaks the dangerous-looking partnership. Full and flighted on middle, Wadhera makes room once more and looks to heave it with the turn over long on. He finds the bottom of the bat, and it nearly clears the fence, but substitute fielder Karun Nair is pushed back deep and takes a well-controlled grab over his head. Wadhera's cameo is over. Punjab Kings are 201/4, needing 64 runs from 33 balls.
14.2
4
Vipraj Nigam To Nehal Wadhera
FOUR! Hit with some venom! Pitched on a fuller length, just outside the off pole. Nehal Wadhera backs away to create room and nails the cover drive through the mid off and cover gap for a cracking boundary. 200 UP FOR PUNJAB KINGS!
14.1
4
Vipraj Nigam To Nehal Wadhera
FOUR! What a shot that is! Pushed fuller, on middle, Nehal Wadhera reverse sweeps it aerially to the right of deep square leg. Dushmantha Chameera charges to his right and extends his right hand to palm the ball back in but fails to do so.
STRATEGIC BREAK! Despite losing the top three in the middle-overs, PBKS have not put a foot on the back and have kept pressing the accelerator. Iyer and Nehal have stitched a partnership of 48 in just 28 balls and are looking good to take the visitors home. Delhi Capitals might just bring back Kuldeep and hope that the break does a trick for them. With 72 runs more needed for PBKS off the last 6 overs, the game is tilted towards Punjab and the wicket of Iyer might just hold the key here.
End Of The Over 14 : 193/3
16 Runs
- 1 WD 13.1
- 1 WD 13.1
- 413.1
- 1 WD 13.2
- 113.2
- 113.3
- 613.4
- 113.5
- 013.6
S. Iyer
28 (20)
N. Wadhera
17 (12)
T Natarajan
2-0-25-0
13.6
0
T Natarajan To Shreyas Iyer
Good deception this time! Slower ball, short and angled across the right-hander. Shreyas Iyer prepares himself to play the back foot square cut on the off side, but is early in his shot and misses to connect.
13.5
1
T Natarajan To Nehal Wadhera
Slips a full toss, outside off. Wadhera stands deep in the crease and scythes it to deep point for a single.
13.4
6
T Natarajan To Nehal Wadhera
SIX! Helped on its way! T Natarajan errs in both line and length. He angles the ball on the pads, and the length is short as well. Nehal Wadhera has enough time to get on the back foot and pull it comfortably over deep fine leg for a massive six.
13.3
1
T Natarajan To Shreyas Iyer
Aimed at the pads, on a good length, skidding through. Iyer tucks it to deep mid-wicket's right and calls for two straightaway, but Sameer Rizvi is quick to get to the ball and keeps it down to a single only.
13.2
1
T Natarajan To Nehal Wadhera
Short into the pitch, angled into the bodyline. Wadhera swivels and mistimes the pull in the air, but lands safely in front of deep mid-wicket for a single.
13.2
wd
T Natarajan To Nehal Wadhera
WIDE! Good review by Wadhera! Deceptive pace-off, short and wide outside off. Wadhera hops in the crease and carves it over the in-field, but fails to put his bat on the ball. Fair delivery called, but the Kings have gone upstairs to challenge the decision for wide not given. Was that too high? Or wide? The batter is in his normal position when the ball is released so the guideline stays as it is. The replay shows that there is some part of the ball inside the guideline. Now, the height on the ball is being checked as well. The side-on angle comes up with the Ball Tracking. And it confirms that the ball has passed above his head. The TV umpire also wants to check the UltraEdge in case Wadhera nicked it. But it comes up with a flat line. Wide for height is called and the on-field decision is overturned.
13.1
4
T Natarajan To Nehal Wadhera
FOUR! Just over! Full toss, outside off. Nehal Wadhera slices it flatly over backward point. Dushmantha Chameera there leaps and seemingly gets the fingertips of his right hand on the ball, but it deflects behind to the ropes.
13.1
wd
T Natarajan To Nehal Wadhera
WIDE! Reload again! Tries to target the pads, does T Natarajan, but slides one way down the leg stump line, on a fuller length. Nehal gets inside the line to leave. Tristan Stubbs appeals for caught behind, but it wanes down as quickly as the umpire shakes his head.
13.1
wd
T Natarajan To Nehal Wadhera
WIDE! A bit too straightish, down leg at 130.3 kph. Nehal misses to whip that away.
Axar Patel is bowled out with figures of 4-0-44-1. T Natarajan comes back into the attack.
End Of The Over 13 : 177/3
4 Runs
- 112.1
- 112.2
- 112.3
- 112.4
- 012.5
- 012.6
S. Iyer
27 (18)
N. Wadhera
5 (8)
A. Patel
4-0-44-1
12.6
0
Axar Patel To Shreyas Iyer
Floated nicely, full and outside off. Shreyas Iyer drives it off the front foot, but finds the fielder stationed at cover. Axar's spell is done. Punjab Kings need 88 runs from 42 balls.
12.5
0
Axar Patel To Shreyas Iyer
Round-arm delivery at 93.4 kph, on a length, on leg. Shreyas Iyer backs away and bunts it back at the bowler.
12.4
1
Axar Patel To Nehal Wadhera
Smidge full, on leg, Nehal clips it to long on for a single.
12.3
1
Axar Patel To Shreyas Iyer
Angled on the pads, on a length, whipped off the back foot to deep square leg for a single.
12.2
1
Axar Patel To Nehal Wadhera
A round-arm delivery, full across off. Nehal Wadhera sits down on a knee and sweeps it to the short fine leg fielder. They cross for a hasty single. The fielder, T Natarajan throws it to Stubbs who whips the bails off, but Shreyas slides his bat well in time before that.
12.1
1
Axar Patel To Shreyas Iyer
In-angler, full on off. Shreyas Iyer laces it through cover-point for an easy single.
End Of The Over 12 : 173/3
12 Runs
- 611.1
- 111.2
- 1 WD 11.3
- 111.3
- 211.4
- 111.5
- 011.6
N. Wadhera
3 (6)
S. Iyer
25 (14)
K. Yadav
3-0-23-2
11.6
0
Kuldeep Yadav To Nehal Wadhera
Fuller, around off, conventional leggie. Nehal Wadhera leans on with a huge stride and drives it straight to cover.
11.5
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Shreyas Iyer
Pushed on a length, a googly, on leg. Shreyas Iyer hangs back and nudges it to deep square leg for a single.
11.4
2
Kuldeep Yadav To Shreyas Iyer
Touch short, on leg. Iyer hangs deep in the crease and tucks it gently through the square leg gap for a couple of runs. Excellent running between the wickets, especially on this small ground.
11.3
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Nehal Wadhera
Short and around off, Nehal Wadhera punches it to long off for a run.
11.3
wd
Kuldeep Yadav To Nehal Wadhera
WIDE! Flatter, full but way outside off, Nehal Wadhera goes for the reverse but leaves it alone.
11.2
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Shreyas Iyer
Tossed up, full and on middle, Shreyas Iyer heaves it to deep mid-wicket for a single.
11.1
6
Kuldeep Yadav To Shreyas Iyer
SIX! That's bread and butter for Shreyas Iyer! A half-tracker, on middle. Shreyas Iyer picks up the length early, rocks back and whacks it over the deep mid-wicket fence for a biggie.
End Of The Over 11 : 161/3
14 Runs
- 410.1
- 110.2
- 110.3
- 1 WD 10.4
- 010.4
- 610.5
- 110.6
S. Iyer
15 (10)
N. Wadhera
2 (4)
V. Nigam
1-0-14-0
10.6
1
Vipraj Nigam To Shreyas Iyer
Pushed through quicker, short and on off, Shreyas Iyer winds up for the slog but adjusts and steers it towards backward point for one more.
10.5
6
Vipraj Nigam To Shreyas Iyer
SIX! Shreyas Iyer connects well! Tossed up, full and on off, Iyer clears his front leg away and hits it through the line, sending the ball over the long off fence for a biggie.
10.4
0
Vipraj Nigam To Shreyas Iyer
Dragged back and around off, Shreyas Iyer punches it but straight to Axar Patel at short cover on the bounce.
10.4
wd
Vipraj Nigam To Shreyas Iyer
WIDE! Quicker, shortish but down the leg side, Shreyas Iyer fails to glance it away. Wided.
10.3
1
Vipraj Nigam To Nehal Wadhera
Floated, full and on middle, Nehal Wadhera turns it to the leg side for a run.
10.2
1
Vipraj Nigam To Shreyas Iyer
Short again and on midlde, Shreyas Iyer nudges it towards mid-wicket for a single.
10.1
4
Vipraj Nigam To Shreyas Iyer
FOUR! Poor delivery and gets punished! Short and down the leg side, there to be hit. Shreyas Iyer opens up his stance and looks to pull it away, but gets a bottom edge as the ball races to the fine leg fence for a boundary. That brings up the 150 for PBKS.
Halfway reached. PBKS need 118 from 60 balls. They are still way ahead of where DC were after 10 overs. But the spinners have done well to somewhat slow things down. Vipraj Nigam is into the attack as he replaces Axar Patel.
End Of The Over 10 : 147/3
4 Runs
- 29.1
- W 9.2
- 19.3
- 19.4
- 09.5
- 09.6
N. Wadhera
1 (3)
S. Iyer
3 (5)
K. Yadav
2-0-11-2
9.6
0
Kuldeep Yadav To Nehal Wadhera
Big swing and a miss! Kuldeep Yadav gives this one some more air, pushes the line outside off, turning it further away. Nehal Wadhera goes down for the big slog sweep but gets nowhere near the ball.
9.5
0
Kuldeep Yadav To Nehal Wadhera
Flighted, full and on middle, turns away a bit, Nehal Wadhera stays deep in his crease and looks to work it away. Gets a leading edge as the ball rolls to the right of the bowler.
9.4
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Shreyas Iyer
Flatter and shorter, on leg, Shreyas Iyer clips it through square leg for a run.
9.3
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Nehal Wadhera
Floated, full and on middle, Nehal Wadhera tucks it through mid-wicket for a single.
Kuldeep is turning the screws on PBKS now. The pitch has gotten sluggish, evidently. Relatively two new batters in the middle now as Nehal Wadhera is in at number 5, as Punjab's impact sub.
9.2
W
Kuldeep Yadav To Cooper Connolly OUT!
OUT! BOWLED'EM! Kuldeep Yadav strikes again and the destructive top three for PBKS are gone now. He dishes out a deceptive wrong'un, full and on middle, turns in sharply. Cooper Connolly backs away and looks to push it away but fails to read the googly, leaving a massive gap between bat and pad. The ball sneaks through and rattles the stumps behind. Punjab Kings have slipped from 126/0 to 145/3.
9.1
2
Kuldeep Yadav To Cooper Connolly
Pitched full and around off, nicely driven off the front foot through point for a couple of runs.
End Of The Over 9 : 143/2
9 Runs
- 68.1
- 18.2
- 08.3
- 18.4
- 18.5
- 08.6
S. Iyer
2 (4)
C. Connolly
15 (8)
A. Patel
3-0-40-1
8.6
0
Axar Patel To Shreyas Iyer
Holds on the pitch slightly, full and around middle. Shreyas Iyer chips it on the bounce to the bowler.
8.5
1
Axar Patel To Cooper Connolly
Full and on leg, Cooper flicks it to deep mid-wicket for a single.
8.4
1
Axar Patel To Shreyas Iyer
Drags the length back, on leg, Iyer knocks it down to long on for a single.
8.3
0
Axar Patel To Shreyas Iyer
Tossed up, full and on middle, Shreyas Iyer knocks it to the right of the bowler.
8.2
1
Axar Patel To Cooper Connolly
Flighted, full and on leg, Cooper Connolly drills it to long on for a single.
8.1
6
Axar Patel To Cooper Connolly
DROPPED AND SIX! Much like the Marcus Stoinis one in the first innings. This is floated, full and around leg, Cooper Connolly gets down on one and slog sweeps it towards the deep square leg fence. He does not time it that well, and Mukesh Kumar in the deep runs to his left and grabs it well. However, as soon as he takes the catch, his back foot gives away, resulting in him slipping on the ground. He tries his best to keep his foot inside, but it just touches the top of the toblerone. Axar straightaway signalled six, but the third umpire saw a few replays before confirming the same.
Taken! Or is it? Mukesh Kumar pouches it but loses his balance as his back leg slips in the outfield and he tumbles over. The question is whether he touched the ropes on the way down. The TV umpire confirms it. The boundary cushion moved because of Mukesh's leg while he was in possession of the ball. That is a six, not a wicket.
PBKS need 131 from 72 balls. Axar to continue.
End Of The Over 8 : 134/2
7 Runs
- 47.1
- 17.2
- W 7.3
- 17.4
- 07.5
- 17.6
C. Connolly
7 (5)
S. Iyer
1 (1)
K. Yadav
1-0-7-1
7.6
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Cooper Connolly
Slows it up, full and on off, Cooper Connolly drives it to long off for one more.
7.5
0
Kuldeep Yadav To Cooper Connolly
Tossed up, full and on middle, Cooper Connolly knocks it back to the bowler.
7.4
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Shreyas Iyer
Floated, short and on middle, Shreyas Iyer stays back and nudges it through mid-wicket for a run.
Punjab Kings lose both the openers in successive overs. Skipper Shreyas Iyer is in at number 4.
7.3
W
Kuldeep Yadav To Prabhsimran Singh OUT!
OUT! LBW! Prabhsimran Singh has missed a dragged-on delivery and he would be gutted to be dismissed in this manner. Really short on middle and leg, Prabhsimran Singh steps a long way across and looks to hit this behind backward square leg but misses out completely as the ball comes really slow at him. Singh gets hit on the front pad and in front of the stumps. A gentle appeal and the umpire raises his finger. Prabhsimran Singh opts for DRS but three reds with the ball clattering into the middle and leg stumps on the Ball Tracking confirm the decision of OUT.
7.2
1
Kuldeep Yadav To Cooper Connolly
Pushed through on middle and leg, Cooper Connolly tucks this through mid-wicket for one run.
7.1
4
Kuldeep Yadav To Cooper Connolly
FOUR! Flighted around off, Cooper Connolly stays leg side to the pitch of the ball and drives this inside out over the left of the fielder at cover for a boundary.
End Of The Over 7 : 127/1
11 Runs
- 46.1
- 16.2
- 46.3
- 16.4
- W 6.5
- 16.6
C. Connolly
1 (1)
P. Singh
76 (25)
A. Patel
2-0-31-1
6.6
1
Axar Patel To Cooper Connolly
Floated around off, Cooper Connolly punches this through extra cover for one run.
A wicket right after the strategic break and we have seen this happen many times this season. Cooper Connolly walks out to bat at number 3. Also, Tristan Stubbs is replacing KL Rahul as DC's wicketkeeper as KL walks off the field.
6.5
W
Axar Patel To Priyansh Arya OUT!
OUT! CAUGHT! The opening stand of 126 is finally broken by the DC skipper. Axar goes a bit wide of the crease and bowls an under-cutter, around middle and leg. Priyansh Arya takes him on with a slog but doesn't get enough power or elevation behind it. The ball goes straight into the hands of Sameer Rizvi at the deep mid-wicket region. Rizvi takes it nicely around his waist and sends Arya back.
6.4
1
Axar Patel To Prabhsimran Singh
Quicker and flatter around off, Prabhsimran Singh punches this to wide long off for just one run.
6.3
4
Axar Patel To Prabhsimran Singh
FOUR! 7th boundary on a trot for Prabhsimran Singh. Tossed up, in the line of the sticks, Prabhsimran Singh plays the reverse sweep and hits this towards the deep third region for a boundary.
6.2
1
Axar Patel To Priyansh Arya
Quicker one, on middle and leg, Arya works this towards the mid-wicket region for a single.
6.1
4
Axar Patel To Priyansh Arya
FOUR! Nicely done. Fired onto the pads, Priyansh Arya gently tucks this left to the fielder at short fine leg for a boundary.
Strategic Break! That was a stunning finish to the Powerplay, with six boundaries in the over. Punjab Kings have already surpassed Delhi Capitals' score at the halfway mark, 102/1, and we are just six overs in this chase. The platform has been set by the two explosive openers in this big chase and Punjab are known to chase down totals over 200. Delhi Capitals are completely shell-shocked and the serious injury to Lungi Ngidi has not helped them at all, as he has been their best bowler this season. The spinners will have to pull things back in the middle overs. Here is Axar Patel to bowl now.
End Of The Over 6 : 116/0
24 Runs
- 45.1
- 45.2
- 45.3
- 45.4
- 45.5
- 45.6
P. Singh
71 (23)
P. Arya
38 (14)
M. Kumar
2-0-45-0
5.6
4
Mukesh Kumar To Prabhsimran Singh
FOUR! What could have been 112 for 1 turns to 116 for no loss after 6 overs. Short and into the batter, Prabhsimran Singh takes Mukes on and goes for the pull off his front foot. Doesn't time the pull well and ends up hitting this in front of Sameer Rizvi at the deep square leg region. Rizvi runs in from the fence and rightly goes for the catch by diving forward but doesn't get anywhere near it. The ball bounces in front and goes behind for a boundary.
5.5
4
Mukesh Kumar To Prabhsimran Singh
FOUR! 5 in a row and can we get 6 boundaries in this over? Full toss, wide around off, Prabhsimran Singh slashes hard at it. Gets it edged just past the right of Rahul behind the stumps and the ball has raced to the fence for four runs towards the deep third region.
5.4
4
Mukesh Kumar To Prabhsimran Singh
FOUR! Make it four boundaries in a row. Full and wide outside off, Prabhsimran Singh shuffles across the stumps but gets followed by the bowler. Prabhsimran Singh cleverly opts to ramp this over short third for a boundary.
5.3
4
Mukesh Kumar To Prabhsimran Singh
FOUR! The dancing shoes are well and truly on for Prabhsimran Singh. Another low full toss, around off, Singh jumps down the track and converts this into a full toss and hammers this over extra cover for four more runs.
5.2
4
Mukesh Kumar To Prabhsimran Singh
FOUR! 100 comes up for PBKS in just 5.2 overs. Short-pitched delivery, around middle and off, Prabhsimran Singh pulls this in front of square on the leg side for a boundary towards the deep mid-wicket region.
5.1
4
Mukesh Kumar To Prabhsimran Singh
FOUR! FIFTY FOR PRABHSIMRAN SINGH! Off just 18 balls. He has brought just the right intent to the middle to scale down this gigantic target. Juicy half-volley, around off, Prabhsimran Singh stays leg side to the pitch of it and smashes this through the covers region for a boundary to reach the 50-run mark.
Mukesh Kumar to bowl the final over of Powerplay. He went for 21 runs in his first over.
Lungi Ngidi is substituted by Vipraj Nigam
End Of The Over 5 : 92/0
9 Runs
- 14.1
- 1 WD 4.2
- 04.2
- 14.3
- 1 WD 4.4
- 04.4
- 44.5
- 14.6
P. Singh
47 (17)
P. Arya
38 (14)
T Natarajan
1-0-9-0
4.6
1
T Natarajan To Prabhsimran Singh
Full toss, around off, Singh jumps down the deck and punches this towards the left of Axar at mid off and takes one.
4.5
4
T Natarajan To Prabhsimran Singh
FOUR! Low full toss, around off, Prabhsimran Singh lofts this just past the right of the fielder at extra cover for a boundary. Singh continues the boundary-hitting streak in every over.
4.4
0
T Natarajan To Prabhsimran Singh
Full and on off, Prabhsimran Singh dances down and away, slices this to the left of the fielder at point. A throw comes in towards the bowler's end but misses the stumps. Arya might have been touch-and-go had the ball hit the stumps.
4.4
wd
T Natarajan To Prabhsimran Singh
WIDE! Short and around off, a bit too high for the batter. Prabhsimran Singh steps down the deck and leaves it. Wided.
4.3
1
T Natarajan To Priyansh Arya
A perfect yorker, on leg, Priyansh Arya shuffles away from the stumps and opens his bat face to guide this towards short third. A slight fumble allows the batters to cross for one.
4.2
0
T Natarajan To Priyansh Arya
Full toss, onto the pads, Arya gently tucks this to mid-wicket for a dot. What a rare sight.
4.2
wd
T Natarajan To Priyansh Arya
WIDE! Short and wide outside the tramline on off. Priyansh Arya steps down the track and leaves it. Wide called.
4.1
1
T Natarajan To Prabhsimran Singh
Yorker on middle and leg, Prabhsimran Singh tucks this through silly mid on and rotates the strike.
Nabi has been smoked to all corners of the park. T Natarajan has been introduced into the attack now. Also, Vipraj Nigam is on the field as the Concussion Sub for Lungi Ngidi.
End Of The Over 4 : 83/0
27 Runs
- 7 NB 3.1
- 63.1
- 03.2
- 63.3
- 1 WD 3.4
- 13.4
- 63.5
- 03.6
P. Arya
37 (12)
P. Singh
41 (13)
A. Nabi
2-0-41-0
3.6
0
Auqib Nabi To Priyansh Arya
Dot ball? Boring. Low full toss, outside off. Arya slices it straight to the cover-point fielder. 27 runs from this over. 2-0-41-0 for Auqib Nabi so far.
3.5
6
Auqib Nabi To Priyansh Arya
SIX! He has made that look so easy! Short in length, around the leg stump line. Doesn't rise much and Priyansh easily pulls it into the crowd behind deep square leg. That's the 10th six in 23 balls already for PBKS.
3.4
1
Auqib Nabi To Prabhsimran Singh
Fires in a low full toss, on off. Prabhsimran Singh moves leg side, lines up to thrash it through covers, but inside edges it to mid-wicket for a run.
3.4
wd
Auqib Nabi To Prabhsimran Singh
WIDE! Goes short into the pitch as he sees Singh charge down the track. Prabhsimran decides to leave as it goes over the head height. Wide called.
3.3
6
Auqib Nabi To Prabhsimran Singh
SIX! That is outta here! Fuller from Nabi, around off. Prabhsimran Singh advances down the track and dumps it over the long off fence with absolute comfort.
3.2
0
Auqib Nabi To Prabhsimran Singh
Shoots in on middle. Singh dances down the track, takes it on the full and carves it straight to the cover fielder.
3.1
6
Auqib Nabi To Prabhsimran Singh
SIX! Absolute mayhem! Pitched short and outside off. Prabhsimran Singh picks the length in a trice and nails the pull shot over deep mid-wicket for another half a dozen runs.
3.1
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Auqib Nabi To Prabhsimran Singh
NO BALL AND SIX! Played with ease. Full in length, angled onto the pads. Easy pickings for Singh. He goes deep in the crease and whips it behind deep backward square leg for a six. Auquib has overstepped and Free Hit is coming up.
56 runs off the first 3 overs. It will be a change of ends for Auqib Nabi.
End Of The Over 3 : 56/0
20 Runs
- 12.1
- 42.2
- 1 WD 2.3
- 12.3
- 12.4
- 62.5
- 62.6
P. Arya
31 (10)
P. Singh
22 (8)
A. Patel
1-0-20-0
2.6
6
Axar Patel To Priyansh Arya
SIX! Into the crowd! Dropped full and on leg. Priyansh gets down on one knee and sweeps it aerially into the stands behind deep square leg. It is raining sixes in Kotla. 20 runs off Axar's first.
2.5
6
Axar Patel To Priyansh Arya
SIX! Straight as an arrow! Full into the slot, on middle, a quicker one from Axar. Priyansh Arya gets on the front foot and cleanly strikes it downtown for a big six. 50 UP FOR PUNJAB KINGS!
2.4
1
Axar Patel To Prabhsimran Singh
Pushed fuller, on off, at 88.9 kph. Singh drives it inside out through wide mid off for a single.
A moment of concern surrounding Lungi Ngidi as he has fallen on the back of his head while trying to catch this one. It was a really nasty fall and the stretcher has been brought out in the middle, which shows the severity of the injury to Ngidi. Not just the stretcher but the Ambulance has been called as well. Fingers crossed for the well-being of Ngidi. Kuldeep Yadav, David Miller and the rest could be seen having a look at Ngidi with a lot of concerned faces. A neck brace has been placed on his neck now. Live visuals show that Ngidi is able to talk to the doctors present out there, which is a good thing. There's pin drop silence in the crowd. Dushmantha Chameera is seen loosening up as he will most likely be the concussion replacement for Ngidi. And now, PBKS head coach, Ricky Ponting, has walked out to the middle as well. All necessary precautions are being taken, and Ngidi has now been stretchered off and taken away in the ambulance. It is being wheeled off to the hospital. Seemingly, members of the support staff are present with Ngidi. We just hope for the best for him. These are not the visuals you ever want to see on a cricket field. Chameera has taken the field now. The play is set to resume.
Game stopped due to : Play Halted
2.3
1
Axar Patel To Priyansh Arya
STRAIGHT UP AND DROPPED! Ngidi has made an absolute mess of that. But more concerningly, he falls on the back of his head and is looking in a lot of pain. He lands very hard on the ground and bumps his head into the surface. A lot of concerned faces in the DC camp and the stretcher is being brought in for the tall South African seamer as he lies on the ground. Coming to the delivery, it is the arm ball on a length around off, drifting angling across the batter. Arya clears his front leg and swings to go downtown, but completely mistimes it off the toe end of his blade. The ball is sliced and balloons straight up in the air over mid off. Ngidi tries to settle under it but never looks in a good position. He misjudges the trajectory, fails to get his hand on the ball, and it drops to the ground. A single taken.
KL Rahul can be seen hobbling again as he moves gingerly to his right to gather this behind the stumps. Delhi Capitals does have the option of replacing Rahul with Stubbs behind the stumps if they feel the need to do so.
2.3
wd
Axar Patel To Priyansh Arya
WIDE! Wayward, down leg, full. Arya leaves. KL Rahul moves to his right and collects it.
2.2
4
Axar Patel To Priyansh Arya
FOUR! Picks the gap nicely! Pushed fuller and on the leg stump. Priyansh Arya sits across the line and nails the slog sweep over square leg for a one-bounce boundary.
2.1
1
Axar Patel To Prabhsimran Singh
Drifts in on the pads, on a length. Prabhsimran Singh gets across and nudges it through square leg for a single.
15 runs were scored off the first and that has been followed by a 21-run over by Mukesh Kumar. PBKS are going all guns blazing after this mountainous total. KL Rahul is once again not feeling at his best and the physio has rushed out in the middle to assess his well-being. Rahul is continuing for now. Meanwhile, the skipper of Delhi Capitals, Axar Patel, has brought himself into the attack.
End Of The Over 2 : 36/0
21 Runs
- 11.1
- 61.2
- 1 WD 1.3
- 21.3
- 41.4
- 11.5
- 61.6
P. Arya
14 (6)
P. Singh
20 (6)
M. Kumar
1-0-21-0
1.6
6
Mukesh Kumar To Priyansh Arya
SIX! INTO THE STANDS! On a fuller length, around leg. Priyansh Arya picks the length and gets into a very good position before whipping it behind deep square leg for a huge six. PBKS are off to a real flier here.
Rahul is struggling a bit. After carrying his team with the bat in the first innings in these hot conditions, Rahul might be feeling the heat a bit but is good to continue for now.
1.5
1
Mukesh Kumar To Prabhsimran Singh
In the air... but lands just short of Rizvi. Slow, full, angling on leg. Singh whips it aerially, but off the inner half, and luckily for him, the ball lands on the bounce in front of Sameer at deep square leg. One taken.
1.4
4
Mukesh Kumar To Prabhsimran Singh
FOUR! Intent! On a back of a length, around off. Prabhsimran Singh charges down the track and smacks it over extra cover for a four. The bat did turn at the point of contact, but he manages to clear the ring.
1.3
2
Mukesh Kumar To Prabhsimran Singh
Put down! A tough chance and these are the kind of catches that stick. Full marks for the effort. Would have been a stunner had he clung on to it. Wide full toss, outside off. Prabhsimran Singh throws the kitchen sink at it, trying to hit it over the in-field on the off side, but slices it flatly to the right of backward point. Auqib Nabi throws himself in that direction and extends his right hand to pluck it, but parries it behind for a couple of runs.
1.3
wd
Mukesh Kumar To Prabhsimran Singh
WIDE! Too wide outside off, on a length. Singh first feels for it, but aborts to poke.
1.2
6
Mukesh Kumar To Prabhsimran Singh
SIX! STAND AND DELIVER! A half-volley from Mukesh, outside off, Prabhsimran Singh goes into the crease, clears the front leg and tonks it over the long on, dumping it into the stands.
1.1
1
Mukesh Kumar To Priyansh Arya
Overpitched outside off. Priyansh carves it to deep point for a single.
15 runs off the first over and the chase is well and truly underway. Mukesh Kumar will be bowling from the other end.
End Of The Over 1 : 15/0
15 Runs
- 60.1
- 00.2
- 1 LB 0.3
- 10.4
- 10.5
- 60.6
P. Singh
7 (2)
P. Arya
7 (4)
A. Nabi
1-0-14-0
0.6
6
Auqib Nabi To Prabhsimran Singh
SIX! The over starts with a six and ends with a six as well. Nabi goes hard into the pitch, outside off. Prabhsimran Singh stands tall, just opens up a bit and pulls it high and handsome over deep mid-wicket for a cracking six.
0.5
1
Auqib Nabi To Priyansh Arya
Yorker, on off. Arya carves it to the extra cover region for a single.
0.4
1
Auqib Nabi To Prabhsimran Singh
Back of a length, nipping in a touch, around off. Prabhsimran Singh rises with the bounce to punch it to the off side, but inside edges it to widish mid-wicket for a single to open his account.
0.3
lb
Auqib Nabi To Priyansh Arya
Oh, that must have hurt him. Short of a good length, on middle, holds on a bit. Priyansh is early in his pull shot, but misses and is hit on the midriff. The ball deflects to the leg side and he is called through for a leg bye.
0.2
0
Auqib Nabi To Priyansh Arya
Good comeback by Auqib. A yorker on middle. Arya's head falls over, but he squeezes it to the cover region.
0.1
6
Auqib Nabi To Priyansh Arya
SIX! We have some work to do, so let's get straight into it, says Priyansh. Short of a good length, around the off pole. A free-flowing pull shot by Priyansh and he clears deep mid-wicket for a 74-meter biggie into the stands.
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Match Info
- Venue Arun Jaitley Stadium, Delhi
- Weather Clear
- Toss Delhi Capitals won the toss and elected to bat
- Result Punjab Kings beat Delhi Capitals by 6 wickets
- Player of the Match KL Rahul
- Umpire Virender Sharma (IND), Ajitesh Argal (IND) and Swaroopanand Kannur (IND)
- Referee Vengalil Narayanan Kutty (IND)
Match Notes
- Innings Break: Delhi 264/2 in 20.0 overs
- KL Rahul: 150 runs in 66 balls (16x4) (9x6)
- Delhi 250/2 in 18.4 overs
- 2nd wkt Partnership: 200 off 88 balls between KL Rahul (118) and N Rana (80)
- Strategic Time-out: Delhi 213/1 in 16.0 overs
- Delhi 202/1 in 15.3 overs
- KL Rahul T20 hundred: 102 runs in 47 balls (12x4) (5x6)
- 2nd wkt Partnership: 150 off 71 balls between KL Rahul (75) and N Rana (72)
- Delhi 151/1 in 12.3 overs
- 2nd wkt Partnership: 100 off 54 balls between KL Rahul (48) and N Rana (51)
- N Rana T20 fifty: 50 runs in 29 balls (7x4) (1x6)
- Delhi 102/1 in 10.0 overs
- KL Rahul dropped on 51 by V Vyshak in 9.2 overs
- KL Rahul T20 fifty: 51 runs in 26 balls (4x4) (3x6)
- Strategic Time-out: Delhi 78/1 in 7.0 overs
- 2nd wkt Partnership: 50 off 25 balls between KL Rahul (26) and N Rana (24)
- Mandatory Power play (1-6): Delhi 68/1
- Delhi 50/1 in 4.3 overs
- KL Rahul dropped on 12 by S Singh in 2.2 overs
- Punjab 251/4 in 17.4 overs
- S Iyer T20 fifty: 50 runs in 26 balls (2x4) (5x6)
- Punjab 201/3 in 14.2 overs
- 4th wkt Partnership: 50 off 29 balls between S Iyer (26) and N Wadhera (21)
- Strategic Time-out: Punjab 193/3 in 14.0 overs
- S Iyer dropped on 35 by K Nair in 15.2 overs
- S Iyer dropped on 28 by K Nair in 14.6 overs
- Punjab 151/3 in 10.1 overs
- Referral 1 (7.3 ovs): P Singh against DEL (LBW) Unsuccessful (DEL: 2, PUN: 1)
- Strategic Time-out: Punjab 116/0 in 6.0 overs
- Mandatory Power play (1-6): Punjab 116/0
- Punjab 100/0 in 5.2 overs
- 1st wkt Partnership: 100 off 33 balls between P Arya (38) and P Singh (55)
- P Singh T20 fifty: 50 runs in 18 balls (3x4) (5x6)
- 1st wkt Partnership: 50 off 17 balls between P Arya (25) and P Singh (22)
- Punjab 50/0 in 2.5 overs
- P Singh dropped on 13 by A Nabi in 1.3 overs
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