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Delhi Capitals (DC) wicketkeeper-batter KL Rahul opened up on his now-viral celebration following win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and the movie which inspired it.
Prasai since the day of violence which resulted in death of two people had fled the country and arrested from Kakarbhitta, near the Nepal-India border.
Vipraj's miserly, economic leg-spin was one of the great highlights of DC's win over Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) at M Chinnnaswammy Stadium on Thursday. He took 2/18 in four overs at an economy rate of 4.5 and his wicket-tally included a prestigious, priceless scalp of iconic Virat
KL's calm-as-a-monk knock of 93 in just 53 balls following an early batting collapse helped DC continue their unbeaten run in the IPL 2025, registering their fourth win while condemning hosts RCB to their second loss, with both coming at the home venue of M Chinnnaswammy Stadium.
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KL stamped his authority against his former team at his domestic home ground as his knock of 93* in 53 during a tough-looking chase of 164 runs condemned RCB to their second-successive loss at home on Thursday.
The Red and Gold outfit has looked like a different team this season, with their middle-order and bowling making contributions that give hope for a maiden trophy run. While they have looked unstoppable away from home, with three big wins against defending champions Kolkata Knight Riders (
Rahul made this upward movement in charts during his side's IPL 2025 clash against RCB at his home ground of M Chinnaswamy Stadium on Friday. During a tough run-chase of 164 runs in which DC was restricted to 58/4, he played a free-flowing, aggressive and 360-degree knock of 93* in 53 bal
After opting to bowl first, Delhi Capitals, led by the spin attack of Kuldeep Yadav (2/17) and Vipraj Nigam (2/18), restricted the home side to 163/7 in their 20 overs, with standout knocks played by Phil Salt (37 in 17 balls, with four boundaries and three sixes) and Tim David (37* in 20
Delhi Capitals (DC) continued their dream run in the tournament, defeating Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) by six wickets to notch up their fourth consecutive win.
He believed the batters were focused, but the collapse from 80/1 to 90/4 was unacceptable. He praised Tim David's acceleration and the bowling in the powerplay and emphasized the need to play good cricket and keep things simple, regardless of their away record.