IPL 2025: DC skipper Axar Patel fined Rs 12 lakh for maintaining slow over-rate against MI

ANI April 14, 2025 125 views

The IPL 2025 encounter between Delhi Capitals and Mumbai Indians turned dramatic with a 12-run victory for MI. Axar Patel's team suffered a significant blow through a series of run-outs and a fine for slow over-rate. Karun Nair's impressive 89-run knock couldn't prevent DC's defeat. The match highlighted the unpredictable nature of T20 cricket, with momentum shifting rapidly between the teams.

"We had the game in the bag. Some soft dismissals and bad shots in the middle order." - Axar Patel
New Delhi, April 14: Delhi Capitals (DC) skipper Axar Patel was fined for maintaining a slow over-rate during the 29th clash of the ongoing Indian Premier League (IPL) 2025 at the Arun Jaitley Stadium in Delhi.

Key Points

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DC loses four-match winning streak against MI

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Karun Nair's 89 goes in vain

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Hat-trick of run-outs decide match

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Axar Patel fined Rs 12 lakh

The match was held on Sunday, in which Delhi Capitals committed their first offence of the season under Article 2.2 of the IPL's Code of Conduct, which pertains to minimum over-rate offences. Axar was fined Rs 12 lakh, according to a report by ESPNcricinfo.

A memorable 89-run knock by Karun Nair on his Indian Premier League (IPL) comeback went in vain. An unbelievable batting collapse towards the end, which included a hat-trick of run-outs, cost Delhi Capitals (DC) a win against Mumbai Indians (MI) in their first game of the season at Delhi's Arun Jaitley Stadium on Sunday by 12 runs.

With this win, DC's four-match winning streak was broken, and they are in second place. MI has moved to seventh place with two wins and four losses.

Following the defeat, Delhi-based franchise captain Axar Patel opened up about the reason behind the side's loss in the 18th edition of the cash-rich league.

"We had the game in the bag. Some soft dismissals and bad shots in the middle order. You can't leave it to the batters in the lower order every time. Don't need to overthink, just one of those days. I was happy at the halfway stage. The ball was stopping initially, but it got better. And then, dew helped us further. Out of our three spinners, two can bowl in powerplay and death as well. Kuldeep is bowling unbelievably well. Need to forget this game from a batting point of view," the all-rounder said in the post-match presentation.

Recapping the match, a fifty from Tilak Varma, along with impactful innings by Surya Kumar Yadav and Naman Dhir, propelled the Mumbai Indians (MI) to score 205/5 in their 20 overs against the Delhi Capitals (DC).

During the run chase of 206 runs, DC had a rough beginning as Jake Fraser McGurk's dry spell continued with a golden duck, as his shot found the hands of Will Jacks in the cover area, giving Deepak Chahar his first wicket. DC was 0/1 in 0.1 overs.

Apart from Karun Nair, only Abishek Porel managed to score 33 runs, while all the other batters struggled to make runs. A hat-trick of run-outs secured the game for MI as DC finished at 193 in 19 overs, with Mohit Sharma being run out for zero by Santner. MI triumphed by 12 runs.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
That collapse was painful to watch! DC had this in the bag until those run-outs. Axar needs to work on his captaincy - 12 lakh fine is no joke for slow over rate. Hopefully they bounce back next game! 💪
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Priya M.
Karun Nair's comeback was the silver lining! 89 runs after so long - what a performance 👏 Shame the middle order couldn't support him better
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Amit S.
Three run-outs in a row?! That's some next level choking. DC really needs to work on their running between wickets. Basic cricket 101 stuff
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Sanjana P.
Respectful criticism: While Axar's bowling is great, I'm not convinced about his captaincy decisions. The team looked disorganized in those final overs. Maybe they need more experienced leadership?
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Vikram J.
MI finally showing some fight! That Varma-Yadav partnership was 🔥 Great to see Surya back in form after his injury
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Neha R.
The over-rate fines are getting ridiculous now. 12 lakh for first offense? Players are humans too, not machines. The IPL should reconsider these penalties

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