Delhi's capitals (DC) ended them IPL 2025 On May 24, a season 66 at the Sawai Mansingh Stadium in Jaipur with a solid six wicket win over Punjab Kings (PBK). Chasing 207, DC won the victorious for 58 off 25 balls of a 21-year-old 21-year-old Rizvi as they register only the third successful 200-plus run chase in IPL history.
Punjab Kings, who needed a win to strengthen their grip on the top-two finish, topped the 206/8 after putting Sris Iyer at the top with 53, while Marcus Stoinis scored 44 off just 16 balls. Mustafizur Rahman (3/33) was the bowlers' pick for DC.
The capitals strongly started their chase, KL Rahul and Faf du Plessis reached a 50 -run mark within five overs. After the wickets of both openers, Karun Nair (44) and Rizvi made a significant partnership, with 53 runs in just 24 balls. Nair's dismissal by Harpreet Brar in the 16th over brought PBK back to the game, but Triston Stabs finally supported Rizvi.
With the need of 22 from 12 balls, Rizvi took Arshdeep Singh with six, so that his first IPL fifty could be brought in just 22 delivery. He followed it with six Stoinis who won a match to seal the game with three balls. With this win, Delhi Capital finished fifth with 15 points, ending the four -match losing streak. Meanwhile, PBK is in second place, but now one has to face the challenge of slipping at third place for the result.
Major moments from PBKS vs DC, match 66 of IPL 2025:
1. Sameer keeps his calm to guide DC on Rizvi Line
Young Sameer Rizvi, who was playing his fifth game of the season, ensured that Delhi Capital ended his campaign at one high. The right -handed batsman helped Capital win the game with six wickets and three balls, with an unbeaten 58, three borders and five sixes. His 62 -run stand with Karun Nair put the team in a comfortable position. Finally, he intensified his innings with Triston Stabs to take the team to line.
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2. Mustafizur Rahman stars with a clinical three wickets
DC Pesar Mustafizur Rahman's three -wicket drums put pressure on the PBKS batsmen. The left-handler rejected Priyash Arya, Shashank Singh and Marco Jansen, and ended with 3/33 figures in their four-overs quota. For the first time, he got rid of young opener Priyash, who caught Stubs behind the stumps. Later, Shashank got an unconscious edge while leaving for a drive, which went straight to the keeper. Meanwhile, Jansen was beaten by a good bouncer and went back after a two -ball duck.
3. Shreyas Iyer-Marsus Stoinis takes pbks on a 200-run mark
Captain Shres Iyer and all -rounder Marcus Stoinis had a big role in their 208/4 posting in their 20 overs in Punjab Kings. Shreyas, who went in number 4, saw a mini-torrent around her and tried to stabilize the innings. After sewing 41 run stand with Nehal Wadhera, Iyer were rejected for 34-gennd 53. After his dismissal, Stoinis's late flourish (16-gent 44) pushed Punjab necessary. Australians placed their innings with three borders and four sixes.

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