IPL 2025 SRH vs DC: Rain reigns as Sunrisers’ hopes end; great escape for Capitals
The Hindu
SRH vs DC: IPL17 runner-up bows out of playoffs race; Hyderabad skipper Cummins blows away visitors’ top-order before a half-century stand between Stubbs and Impact Player Ashutosh helps Delhi fight back after being 29 for five at one stage
Seven losses in 10 games, veterans exposed and the inexperienced faltering. Despite a slim mathematical chance to make the playoffs, it was all over for Sunrisers Hyderabad in IPL 2025.
With everything to play for, SRH strung together a commendable performance with the ball.
The host restricted Delhi Capitals to 133 for seven before rain washed out the fixture at the Rajiv Gandhi International Stadium here on Monday.
After choosing to bowl on a red-soil surface devoid of grass, skipper Pat Cummins made the ball dance to his tunes from the get-go, removing the top-order in his three overs within the PowerPlay.
Karun Nair’s rut continued, sent back off the very first ball of the innings. Faf du Plessis and Abishek Porel tried to negotiate Cummins and Jaydev Unadkat’s Test match lengths, but in vain. SRH called on its experienced soldiers up front, with Harshal Patel tricking DC captain Axar Patel with a slower ball to leave the visitor reeling at 26 for four.
Ishan Kishan’s safe gloves featured in three of these four dismissals.
Looking to put the squeeze on the Capitals, the Australian turned to Unadkat again in the eighth and the 33-year-old delivered instantly, drawing an edge from K.L. Rahul which Kishan pocketed without fuss.

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