IPL 2025 points Table: Top two Race Wide Open vs DC after PBKS loss

After Karun Nair’s return to the Indian Test team, a high quality, the woman hit a high quality in half a century, as Delhi’s capitals won six wickets over Punjab Kings to end their IPL season on a positive note on Saturday. Set a rigorous target of 207, DC remained unbeaten on the remaining 25 balls in 19.3 overs, including five sixes and three fours. Nair contributed 44 to 27 delivery with the first two sixes and five fours.
With disadvantages, PBK is not yet assured of a top-two finish, although they are still in the top two.
This was after the Marcus Stoinis brought Sris Iyer’s sparkling after the half-century to reveal its big abilities as Punjab Kings posted a challenging 206 for eight.
Given his recent record, it looked like a difficult goal for Delhi, but impact sub KL Rahul (35 off 21 balls) and Stand-in Skipper FAF Do Placeis (15 in 23) gave their team a good start, quickly to keep them in the game to add 55 runs in six overs.
Through the cover-point from Azmatullah Omrajai, a beautiful time with a beautiful limit and a luxurious straight straight from Harpreet Barwar played some good shots, including a beautiful time limit, Rahul left for a spontaneous delivery because he had a slow cut off from Marco Jensen, which was a slower to complete the hold for a running Shashank Singh for a running Shashank Singh.
Eight years later, the Indian Test team remembered, Karun Nair started his innings with more than six innings from Jensen.
Du Plessis ruined its debut and the one who came out a soft dismissal, found Priyash Arya at the backward point after the experienced South African failed to keep his cut shot down.
Leg-spinner Praveen Dubey, who rejected Sedikullah Atal (16 runs 16 runs), was killed by Nair for four gradual borders as DC reached 111 for three in the 11th over.
When Nair was bowled by Bursh at a significant turn, it seemed difficult for DC.
Earlier, Stoinis did not get away from 16-genders 44, when Iyer set it with a knock of 53 runs from 34 delivery. Stoinis hit four sixes and three fours during her blistering knock.
Opposing the bowl, DC enjoyed the initial success as Priyash Arya (6) (6) was a small ball of a Mustafizur Rahman (3/33), who spashed the batsman for the room and wicketkeeper Triston Stabs went back a few steps to complete a clean hold after the ball was too high.
Josh Englandis raised some boundaries from Mukesh. Prabhasimran Singh punched Iglis below a ground from Mustafizur for a four before giving a strike to Illis, which flick the left -handed seamor for the maximum deep backward class.
Prabasimran found two fours from Mohit Sharma, before Vipraj Nigam (2/38) closed the Powerplay with an incident, with England with six and a four before accounting for the Australian wicket as the batsman was dropped down from the foot after the batsman.
It brought the middle pbks to the -Kipper Iyer and started his innings with a limit.
Meanwhile, Prabhasimran hit Kuldeep Yadav (2/39) for six before finding the first ball of the match against a six, however, the last laughter, as the batsman tried to play a scoop shot, pushed the ball to the stump.
Prabhasimran’s dismissal left PKB for three in ninth place to 77, but Iyer was not disturbed as he gave Kuldeep a slogan for six on deep midwickets.
The Nigam, who has a bright future and a contender for the next T20 World Cup, bowled as a tight 10th over in 10th place, as PBKS reached 97 for three. Mohit also helped tighten things in his next two overs.
Mustafizur used the angle well to force Shashank Singh to side for stabs, but Mukesh scored 25 runs in an over marked by two sixes, two fours and three extra to DC’s profit.
Iyer’s knock ended when he hit Kuldeep directly with Mohit, who dropped Marcus Stoinis in a precious ball.
Mohit paid for that drop catch as Stoinis pummail her for 22 runs.
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